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Q: How does hormone implants prevent the ovary releasing eggs?
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What is the name of the process of releasing the ovum from the ovary?

whereby an ovum or egg is released from an ovary


What endocrine gland is the follicle stimulating hormone released from?

hypothalamus controls pituitary gland hormones by releasing its hormones namely growth hormone releasing factor ,somatostatins,cortical releasing factor,thyroid releasing factor,prolactin releasing factor,prolactin release inhibiting factor.,gonadotrophin releasing factor, etc.thus the released gonadotrophin acts on pituitary gland ,.pituitary is endocrinally divided into 3 parts in which anterior one called as adenohypophysis,while posterior one called as neurohypophysis,and middle one of no endocrinal use.adenohypophysis stimulate it to release follicle stimulating hormone and LH hormone.the follicle stimulating hormone acts on testis and ovary and stimulates them to release testosterone and progesterone.thus follicle stimulating hormone released by adenohypophysis.[anterior pituitary]


Does sex hormones release the egg from ovary?

Sex hormone do not release the egg from the ovary. Ovary produces the sex hormones. The egg is released by the FSH or follicle stimulating hormone released by anterior pituitary.


What hormone stimulates the development of the egg cells and ovary?

Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)


Does each ovary take turns releasing an egg?

no. it can be random. :-)


A hormone secreted from the pituitary that is essential for egg release from the ovary?

FSH or Follicle Stimulating Hormone


What is follicle stimulating hormone target tissue?

ovary and testis


What hormones stimulates follicle development in ovary?

Follicle-stimulating hormone


Where does corpus luteum develop?

The corpus luteum is formed from the ovary. The pituitary gland increases its production of the second hormone, luteinizing hormone (LH). This second hormone allows the mature egg to rupture from the ovary (called ovulation) and enter into the uterine tube. The postovulatory phase has begun. LH also encourages the formation of a "scar" within the ovary. This "scar" is called the corpus luteum, and it produces the hormone progesterone.


What hormone is produced by primary follicles in the ovary?

oestrogen and progesterone


What are target cells for releasing hormones in?

in the hypothalamus is what my book says:) .............from what I have read the releasing hormones originate in the hypothalamus, but the target cells are found in the anterior pituitary gland.


What structures within the ovary are responsible for production of each hormone?

corpus luteum