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In ovary which structure transforms as corpus luteum and name the hormone
secreted by corpus luteum?
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- why is estradiol most potent natural estrogens? and if it exclusively derived from the ovries?Discuss the hypothalamic-pitiutary-ovarian and the physiologic basis for the interplay of the various hormones involved in the axis.Describe the function of each of the following hormones in the uterine and ovarian cycles: GnRH, FSH, LH, estrogens, progesterone, and inhibin.
- Name the cells of testes that produce male hormones.Which of the following statements is TRUE about corpus luteum?If the ovum is not fertilized, the corpus luteum regresses, and the endometrium sloughs off to result in the first day of menstrual bleeding. The latter event would be duplicated, even if fertilization occurred, if receptors for which of the following hormones were occupied by an antagonist? A) Dehydroepiandrosterone B) Estradiol C ) Estriol D) Estrone E) Progesterone