EBK ESSEN.OF HUMAN ANAT.+PHYSIOLOGY
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Author: Marieb
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Chapter 16, Problem 4MC
Summary Introduction
Introduction:
The entire reproductive organ in males isdependenton hormone release function and its systematic regulation. The prime hormone involved in sperm production in male reproductive hormone is carried by (FSH) follicular stimulating hormone, testosterone, and (LH) luteinizing hormone. The testosterone production is controlled by parts of the brain’s function of pituitary glands and hypothalamus.
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EBK ESSEN.OF HUMAN ANAT.+PHYSIOLOGY
Ch. 16 - More than one choice may apply.
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