Estrogen production cannot occur when which of the following hormones is (are) m
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Estrogen production cannot occur when which of the following hormones is (are) missing? A. LH (luteinizing hormone) B. FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone). C. GnRH (gonadotropin releasing hormone) D. A and B E. A, B, and C. A male athlete on anabolic steroid (synthetic androgen) will likely experience which of the following problems? A. His testes will be unable to produce testosterone. B. His testes will be unable to produce sperm. C. He hypothalamus will release very low levels of GnRH. D. A and B E. A, B and CExplanation / Answer
7.The correct answer is: D. A and B
Reason:The follicle stimulating hormone stimulates the ovary to secrets estrogen and luteinizing hormones stimulates the corpus luteum to secrete estrogen.
8.The correct answer is: E.A B and C
Reason: In response to synthetic androgen, testes fail to secrete testosterone and fails to produce sperms as well.This condition is known as testicular atrophy.Also,GnRh levels decrease.
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