The hormone LH
Progesterone.
estrogen
estrogen= female testosterome=male
A.C.T.H. meansAdrenocorticotrophichormone produced by anterior Pituitary stimulate cortisone production by adrenal cortex in response to 'stress'. Without this response you will not survive.Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)Acth hypothalus
The main androgen is Testosterone with increasing levels that begins Puberty and the Secondary Sexual Characteristics in males. Testosterone is produced in the testes. It encourages growth and maturation. Also important to mention is the Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) which enhances spermatogenesis. And, Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) which similarly to testosterone, is a male reproductive hormone that helps the external genitalia to grow and become fertile.
Testosterone which is found in greater amounts in males stimulates the secretion of erythropoetin from the kidneys. Erythropoetin is responsible for making red blood cells and as a result, more are found in males than in females.
The males and females in a pedigree are differentiated by their sex organs.
It is important to know how the reproductive system works. The Luteinizing hormone aids in the maturation of a females eggs.
Follicle Stimulating Hormone stimulates follicle and egg maturation in females and stimulates sperm production and maturation in males. Therefore low levels of FSH slows spermatogenesis.
percentage of males and percentage of females
Females= Estrogen and in males= testosterone
Birth control methods are aimed towards females because females are the ones responsible for carrying offspring. Males are responsible for abstaining and using protection. They don't have the responsibility that women have in this case.
Because females have a shorter urethra, they have a better chance of getting an urinary tract infection.
No, testosterone is primarily secreted in the testes of males and the ovaries of females.
The human reproductive system is primarily regulated by hormones, which are produced by the endocrine glands such as the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and gonads (testes in males, ovaries in females). These hormones control the development of sexual characteristics, maturation of germ cells, and the menstrual cycle in females. The release of these hormones is tightly regulated to maintain proper reproductive function.
Because females have a shorter urethra, they have a better chance of getting an urinary tract infection.
The name "follicle-stimulating hormone" is appropriate because it accurately describes its role in stimulating the growth and development of follicles in the ovaries of females and spermatogenesis in males. The hormone promotes the maturation of ovarian follicles in females and plays a key role in regulating the production of sperm in males.
All Shark species come in the regular distribution of both males and females.
There is an even distribution between males and females however the effects of cystic fibrosis effect them differently. Unfortunately the majority of males are infertile but women have more of a chance to conceive.