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question 56
which of the following hormones directly stimulates ovulation?
follicle stimulating hormone (fsh)
gonadotropin releasing hormone (gnrh)
luteinizing hormone (lh)
prolactin (prl)
question 57
which of the following will not influence how much a target cell responds to a hormone?
the concentration of the hormone released
whether there is an interaction with another hormone
the amount of receptors for the hormone at the target cell
what caused the hormone to be released
- For Question 56: Luteinizing hormone (LH) triggers ovulation by causing the mature follicle to rupture and release the egg. FSH stimulates follicle growth, GnRH regulates the release of FSH and LH, and prolactin is involved in milk - production.
- For Question 57: The concentration of the hormone, hormone - hormone interactions, and the number of receptors on the target cell all affect the target cell's response. What caused the hormone to be released does not directly influence the target cell's response to the hormone.
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Question 56: C. luteinizing hormone (LH)
Question 57: D. what caused the hormone to be released