the ovaries and testis
target cells
Receptors for that hormone
LH, Leutenizing Hormone. It signals the interstitial cells in the testes to start producing testosterone.
Target organs
Adrenalin.
The anterior pituitary produces tropic hormones. These hormones include; thyroid-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, adrenocorticotropic hormone, and follicle-stimulating hormone. The hypothalamus controls the release of these hormones.
The gonads. It stimulate the hormone secretions. Also stimulate ova emission.
the anterior pituitary gland produces LH but its target tissue is the gonads.
Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
the anterior pituitary gland produces LH but its target tissue is the gonads.
hormones go to there target cells or target organs
target cells
Luteinizing Hormone
Hormones are regulated by what are called negative feedback mechanisms. When more is needed, more will be released and the opposite is true when there is enough. For example, the secretion of follicle-stimulating hormone decreases as the amount of circulating estrogen increases.
Receptors for that hormone
luteinizing hormone
luteinizing hormone