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question 24 progesterone is produced by the anterior pituitary corpus l…

Question

question 24
progesterone is produced by the
anterior pituitary
corpus luteum (left - over follicle after ovulation) of the ovaries
follicle
mammary glands

question 25
adrenocorticotropin hormone (acth) causes the release of
cortisol
glucagon
catecholamines
epinephrine
gonadocorticoids

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For Question 24, progesterone is mainly produced by the corpus luteum (the left - over follicle after ovulation) of the ovaries. The anterior pituitary produces other hormones like FSH and LH, the follicle is involved in estrogen production before ovulation, and mammary glands are for milk production.
For Question 25, adrenocorticotropin hormone (ACTH) stimulates the adrenal cortex to release cortisol. Glucagon is produced by the pancreas, catecholamines and epinephrine are produced by the adrenal medulla, and gonadocorticoids are related to sex - hormone production in the adrenal cortex but not directly released by the action of ACTH.

Answer:

Question 24: corpus luteum (left - over follicle after ovulation) of the ovaries
Question 25: cortisol