Intro to Neuro: Which hormone is released by the testes but not by the ovaries?   Group of answer choices Testosterone Progesterone Estradiols Androstenedione None of the above   Possible Explanation. Is this a correct explanation? Both the testes and ovaries produce several of the hormones listed. However, the distinguishing factor is the predominant site of production for each hormone: Testosterone: Predominantly produced in the testes, but also produced in the ovaries (in smaller amounts) and adrenal glands. Progesterone: Produced in both the ovaries (specifically in the corpus luteum) and the testes (in smaller amounts). Estradiols: A type of estrogen, predominantly produced in the ovaries, but men also produce estradiol (in smaller amounts) in the testes and adrenal glands. Androstenedione: A precursor to testosterone and estradiol, produced in both the ovaries and the testes, as well as the adrenal glands. Given the options, none of the hormones are exclusively produced by the testes and not by the ovaries. The correct answer is: None of the above.

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Intro to Neuro: Which hormone is released by the testes but not by the ovaries?

 

Group of answer choices
Testosterone
Progesterone
Estradiols
Androstenedione
None of the above
 
Possible Explanation. Is this a correct explanation?

Both the testes and ovaries produce several of the hormones listed. However, the distinguishing factor is the predominant site of production for each hormone:

  1. Testosterone: Predominantly produced in the testes, but also produced in the ovaries (in smaller amounts) and adrenal glands.
  2. Progesterone: Produced in both the ovaries (specifically in the corpus luteum) and the testes (in smaller amounts).
  3. Estradiols: A type of estrogen, predominantly produced in the ovaries, but men also produce estradiol (in smaller amounts) in the testes and adrenal glands.
  4. Androstenedione: A precursor to testosterone and estradiol, produced in both the ovaries and the testes, as well as the adrenal glands.

Given the options, none of the hormones are exclusively produced by the testes and not by the ovaries.

The correct answer is:

None of the above.

 
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