LH
Progesterone.
These are the major sex hormones. Progesterone is a 21-carbon steroid female sex hormone, secreted largely by the corpus luteum and is required for the maintenance of pregnancy. On the other hand, Testosterone is a steroid male sex hormone, secreted by the testes and is responsible for the development of secondary male characteristics.
progesterone
Follicle-stimulating hormone
This is FSH - follicle stimulating hormone. While the hormone was named for its actions in the female (where it was first discovered), FSH was later discovered to also be secreted in the male, although the hormone is secreted continuously rather than in 'pulses' or 'waves' like in the female.
The most prominent hormone involved in secondary sex characteristics for a male is testosterone.
Testosterone in males and estrogens in females
estrogen
a male steroid hormone produced in the testicles and responsible for the development of secondary sex characteristics.
Androgenes: male hormone that stimulates the development of the male sexual secondary characteristics. Testorones are the primary stimulates.
There are two hormones. For males it is testosterone and for females it is mainly estrogen.
Testosterone, the male hormone.
There could be a number of causes for this to happen. Low levels of Testosterone would be the first thing to check. Somatropin is the hormone associated with growth.
The hormone is FSH - follicle stimulating hormone.
Yes, it has but mostly to over-production. Testosterone is need for the development of secondary sex features like a deeper voice and more muscle.
LH - Luteinizing Hormone
The hormone testosterone is produced in the testes of a boy during adolescence. This hormone is responsible for the development of male secondary sexual characteristics such as facial hair, deepening of voice, and muscle growth.