BIOLOGY
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Author: Hoefnagels
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Chapter 35, Problem 2MCQ
Which hormones play central roles in both male and female reproductive function?
a. Estrogen and testosterone
b. Progesterone and LH
c. LH and FSH
d. Testosterone and FSH
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Chapter 35 Solutions
BIOLOGY
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