Several hormones exist, and there are many different ones depending on what the body is doing. The main hormones are Testosterone in males, Oestrogen in females and Progesterone in both (however females have a much higher amount).
A normal male has both male & female hormones. But male hormones are predominantly higher than female hormones male eunuch female hormones are more than normal giving him female characteristics normal female,both hormones are there but female hormones are predominantly higher than male hormones female eunuchs male hormones are higher than normal.
yes 43 grams of male hormones
In female the main hormones are oestrogen and progesteroneIn male it is mainly testesterone
Yes, and male hormones in females.
Two hormones that help in reproduction are estrogen, which is important for the development of female reproductive system and regulation of menstrual cycle, and testosterone, which is essential for sperm production and male reproductive function.
inhibin & ABP ( androgen -binding pro.)
Androgens .
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No. The only things that enlarge a breast is hormones. A male would have take female hormones to have a breast.
Your brain itself, the physical organ, isn't particularly differentiated. The male/female changes in the brain are more caused by living in a body that has generated male or female hormones; testosterone or progesterone. Every body has both hormones; it's the balance that is important. So if you're male, you have a brain more influenced by male hormones; if you're female, your brain is more influenced by female hormones.
Your brain itself, the physical organ, isn't particularly differentiated. The male/female changes in the brain are more caused by living in a body that has generated male or female hormones; testosterone or progesterone. Every body has both hormones; it's the balance that is important. So if you're male, you have a brain more influenced by male hormones; if you're female, your brain is more influenced by female hormones.
Andosterone is created in the liver by metabolizing testosterone. The result is an essentially inactive male sex steroid hormone. It is one of two androgens that affect masculinity in a developing fetus.