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Explain in simple words the role and importance of hormones in female and male reproductive systems.
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- Figure 43.15 Which of the following statements about hormone regulation of the female reproductive cycle is false? LH and FSH are produced in the pituitary, and estradiol and progesterone are produced in the ovaries. Estradiol and progesterone secreted from the corpus luteum cause the endometrium to thicken. Both progesterone and estradiol are produced by the follicles. Secretion of GnRH by the hypothalamus is inhibited by low levels of estradiol but stimulated by high levels of estradiol.Identify the structure and function of key anatomical features of the male reproductive system including: § external genitalia (that is, the externally visible parts of the male reproductive system – the penis and the scrotum) § ducts and glands § testesWhy do you think a male may have low LH levels and how/why would that affect sperm production? keep in mind that the * male has been taking a synthetic testosterone supplement for several months*
- List all the structures, primary and secondary, of the female reproductive system. Include the functions of each structure. The ovaries, like the testes, are responsible for gamete production and sex hormone secretion. True or FalseName all the hormones of the female reproductive system and the specific role of each hormoneList all the hormones of the male reproductive system and specify functions of each
- List the physiological events of sexual intercourse in both sexes, and note those that occur in males but not in females.Male premature ejaculation and female orgasmic disorder are examples of orgasm problems. Compare them to each other. Identify some of their potential causes.Explain how FSH, LH, estrogen, and progesterone interact in the maintenance and functioning of the female reproductive system.