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Testosterone can raise blood sugar levels. This is not something that can occur if it is forced. It has to happen naturally. Estrogen does the same thing as well.
Yes. small quantity of estrogen and testosterone is secreted by the adrenal cortex. This little quantity of estrogen play very important role in males. The little quantity of testosterone in females play very important role in females. They give integrity to that particular sex.
Yes, there are many changes that occur due to hormones. Due to high level of testosterone, boys may become more aggressive.
Mounting behaviours occur due to sexual hormone influences, dominance behaviour, anxiety, and sometimes as a sort of obsessive/compulsive disorder. Spaying a female dog will sometimes result in an increase in testosterone influence, if they produce androgenic (testosterone-like) hormones at higher levels than most females and then the suppressing effect of estrogen is removed due to spaying. This can cause an increase in aggressive or dominance behaviours and that can mean that mounting (humping) behaviours will occur.
Adrenal glands produce hormones such as estrogen, progesterone, steroids, cortisol, and cortisone, and chemicals such as adrenalin (epinephrine), norepinephrine, and dopamine. When the glands produce more or less hormones than required by the body, disease conditions may occur.
Science does not know for sure whether or not testosterone causes aggression. Although convincing relationships have been found between testosterone and aggression, hormones in general cannot cause a particular behavioral outcome; they can only facilitate or inhibit the likelihood that such an outcome will occur. There are a significant population of males that are not aggressive.
The synthesis of the fatty acids occurs in the cytosol.
Estrogen
All plasma protein synthesis occurs in the liver.
The decrease in the levels of estrogen and progesterone.
In the cytoplasm
The liver