Estrogen is secreted by it. Estrogen is produced in very high amount.
the hormone FSH ( Follice Stimulating Hormone) triggers the menses (period) in a healthy female. During the menses, the uterine lining is being shed.
It's a protein that regulates secretion of progesterone in women and controls the maturation of Graafian follicles, ovulation and initiation of the corpus luteum. In men it stimulates the Leydig cells to produce testosterone which is the hormone responsible for the appearance of secondary sexual characteristics of male and the sexual appetite.
It ejects ova.It make graafian follicles into corpus luteum.Stimulates secretion of oestrogen,progestorone and tetostorone.
Graafian follicles are mature ovarian follicles that contain a developing oocyte. Their function is to produce estrogen and prepare the egg for ovulation. When the Graafian follicle ruptures during ovulation, it releases the egg into the fallopian tube for possible fertilization.
In females, in the ovary FSH stimulates the growth of immature Graafian follicles to maturation. Graafian follicles are the mature follicle. Primary follicles mature to Graafian follicles. As the follicle grows, it releases inhibin, which shuts off the FSH production.
After a Preovulatory (or Graafian) Follice releases its oocyte, it is immediately filled with blood. After release of the oocyte it is now technically a Corpus Luteum, but for the first few days (before the blood is resorbed) it is known as a Corpus Hemoragicum. After the blood is resporbed, it is known simply as a Corpus Luteum.
Progesteron is produced by corpus luteum of ovaries.Oestrogen is produced by graafian follicle.
The testes produce the hormone testosterone.Testosterone
The major secretory product of the Graafian follicle is estrogen. Estrogen is a hormone that plays a crucial role in the regulation of the menstrual cycle and in the maintenance of female reproductive health.
Thyroid in neck produce thyroxine and parathamone.Parathyroid produce hormone parathamone.
The testes are two oval shaped male reproductive glands that produce sperm and the hormone testosterone.
The testicles produce the male hormone Testosterone. It is possible that they also produce minute amounts of the female hormone Progesterone.