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question 4
the follicle cells of the ovaries produce
○ estrogens
○ androgens
○ glucocorticoids
○ relaxin
○ testosterone
question 5
thyroid stimulating hormone (tsh) causes
○ the release of thyroid hormone (th)
○ the inhibition of release of thyrotropin releasing hormone (trh)
○ the release of thyrotropin releasing hormone (trh)
○ the release of glucocorticoids
Brief Explanations
- For Question 4: Follicle cells of the ovaries are mainly responsible for producing estrogens. Androgens are mainly male - related sex hormones. Glucocorticoids are produced by the adrenal cortex. Relaxin is produced by the corpus luteum and other tissues during pregnancy. Testosterone is a male sex hormone.
- For Question 5: Thyroid - stimulating hormone (TSH) is secreted by the anterior pituitary gland and stimulates the thyroid gland to release thyroid hormone (TH). TSH does not cause the release of TRH, rather high levels of TH can inhibit the release of TRH. It also does not cause the release of glucocorticoids.
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Question 4: estrogens
Question 5: the release of thyroid hormone (TH)