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no. a surge in LH during the middle of the ovarian cycle is responsible for ovulation.

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follicle maturation

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Q: What is a rise in the blood levels of follicle stimulating hormone at the beginning of the ovarian cycle responsible for?
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What does FSH stand for?

Follicle stimulating hormone. It is responsible for ovulation.


What hormone completes follicle maturation?

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What hormone stimulates female egg production?

The hormone is FSH - follicle stimulating hormone. As the follicle develops, it produces estrogen.


Which hormone is responsiblele for stinulating ovulation?

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What is the meaning of the abbreviation FSH?

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What is follicle maturation controlled by?

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FSH Which is also known as a follice-stimulating hormone


What stimulates the release of egg from follicle?

follicle stimulating hormone


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i don't know about the ova but the hormones that are responsible for stimulating sperm production are Gonadotropin, Follicle Stimulating Hormone, testosterone and Luteinizing. Hope that helps.


A function of FSH in the male is to?

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What does follicle stimulating hormone promote the development of?

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