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What does not stimulate erythrocyte production?

Hyperventilating


Why are hematocrits hemoglobin concentration and erythrocyte counts generally lowerthan Iin males?

Testosterone promotes the production of hemoglobin.


What is the LHS function?

To stimulate the release of the mature egg from the ovaries. LH ______ Primarily stimulates testosterone production by the testes


The process of erythrocyte production is called?

Erythropoiesis: The production of blood cells


Why hemoglobin is lower in female compare to male?

Males has hormone testosterone.this hormone will stimulate the production of erythropoietin from kidney. When the level of erythropoietin increase, the formation of erythrocyte(red blood cell) increase as well.


What is the main site of erythrocyte production in fetus?

The Spleen


Hormone that regulates the rate erythrocyte production is called?

Erythropoietin regulates erythrocyte production.


What do vaccines stimulate production of?

Vaccines stimulate production of antibodies.


What does testosterone consist of?

It is a harmone in man which stimulate sperm formation.


What is the term for erythrocyte production?

The exact word for this would be ''erythropoiesis''.


Development of sperm is stimulated by?

Being healthy is the only real stimulant of production of spermatozoa. (Sperm cells).


What is testosterone stimulated by?

To stimulate testosterone production, the hypothalamus releases a substance to the pituitary gland called gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). This hormone, in turn, causes the gland to produce two other hormones, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), collectively known as gonadotropins. LH is released into the bloodstream where it travels to the male testes and triggers the production of testosterone from cholesterol. If this process continues until the testosterone level becomes too high, the pituitary slows the release of LH so production slows down. FSH is similarly involved in the increase and decrease in sperm production.