Gametes
The reproductive cycle of a human is usually regulated by hormones.
identify the phisiology of lever
The ultimate control of testes development lies in the genetic factors that determine the development and differentiation of male-specific structures. The presence of the Y chromosome, which carries the SRY gene, triggers the development of testes in embryos. These testes then produce hormones, such as testosterone, which further shape the development of male reproductive organs and secondary sexual characteristics.
dna= dont no anything?
no
The reproductive cycle of a human is usually regulated by hormones.
The endocrine system controls the functioning of the reproductive system. The responsible endocrine glands are known as the gonads. The gonads secrete sex hormones, which are responsible for sexual development, and the associated growth spurts in the body. They are also responsible for the development of secondary sexual characteristics. Other hormones also affect the functioning of the reproductive system. These include the gonadotropin releaseing hormones from the hypothalamus, the pituitary hormones like prolactin, insulin from the pancreas, and thyroxine from the thyroid.
identify the phisiology of lever
Ovaries
gonadocorticoids androgens
are responsible for the development and maintenance of sexual characteristics
the female rrproductive system i m not sure
The ultimate control of testes development lies in the genetic factors that determine the development and differentiation of male-specific structures. The presence of the Y chromosome, which carries the SRY gene, triggers the development of testes in embryos. These testes then produce hormones, such as testosterone, which further shape the development of male reproductive organs and secondary sexual characteristics.
gonadotrophins, glucocorticoidsand growth hormones
estrogen= female testosterome=male
secretion of male hormones prenatally and lasting into the first few months after birth
no