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__1. Where do FSH and LH get released from? a. Pituitary Gland c. Uterus
b. Ovaries d. testes
2. Which hormones are produced in the ovaries?
a. testosterone c. FSH
b. estrogen and progesterone d. LH
3. Which hormones causes release of progesterone?
a. testosterone c. estrogen
b. FSH d. LH
4. What do estrogen and progesterone do in the menstrual cycle?
a. they stimulate the release of egg
b. they are involved in egg maturation in the ovaries
c. they are involved in maintaining the uterus lining
d. none of the above
5. Which of the following is/are the role of testosterone in males?
I. Pre -natal development of male genitalia
II. Maintenance of sex drive
III. Increase in mental development
a. II only c. II & III only
b. I & II only d. I, II, & III

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