There are a few hormones that act on the gonads and they are different for both the male and female reproductive systems.
In females, the gonads are the ovaries. The hormones include:
In males, the gonads are the testes. Their corresponding hormones include:
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No, sex hormones are produced by the adrenal glands as well as the gonads. After menopause, for instance, the adrenals make most of women's sex hormones.
The male gonads (testes) produce sperm cells and hormones, such as testosterone.
The target organs of the pituitary gland include the thyroid gland, adrenal glands, gonads (testes or ovaries), and growth plates in bones. The pituitary gland releases hormones that stimulate these organs to produce their own hormones and perform specific functions in the body.
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 are the organ that produce sex cells and sex hormones. In males, they are the testicles and in females, they are the ovaries.
Gonads produce gametes (eggs or sperm) and hormones (estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone) that are involved in reproduction and sexual development.
The ovaries are the gonads responsible.
The hormone that is produced in the male gonads is testosterone.
The Gonads. That is, the testes and ovaries.
The gonads gland is called the testes in males and the ovaries in females. These glands are responsible for producing sex hormones and gametes.
They are the target organs. Hormones act on the target organs