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Testosterone
a)
b) Raises blood glucose concentration – converts glycogen, in the liver, to glucose
c) Lowers blood glucose concentration – converts glucose to glycogen for storage in the liver
d) Pre-natal development of male genitalia, sperm production, development of male secondary sexual characteristics in puberty.

LH
a) Raises blood glucose concentration – converts glycogen, in the liver, to glucose
b) Lowers blood glucose concentration – converts glucose to glycogen for storage in the liver
c) Triggers ovulation, the release of the oocyte (egg) from the ovary
d) Pre-natal development of male genitalia, sperm production, development of male secondary sexual characteristics during pubert

Progesterone
a) Lowers blood glucose concentration – converts glucose to glycogen for storage in the liver
b) Pre-natal development of female reproductive organs and female secondary sexual characteristics during puberty.
c) Raises blood glucose concentration – converts glycogen, in the liver, to glucose
d)

Estrogen
a) Raises blood glucose concentration – converts glycogen, in the liver, to glucose
b) Lowers blood glucose concentration – converts glucose to glycogen for storage in the liver
c)
d) Pre-natal development of female reproductive organs and female secondary sexual characteristics during puberty. Causes the ut

Insulin
a) Lowers blood glucose concentration – converts glucose to glycogen for storage in the liver
b) Pre-natal development of male genitalia, sperm production, development of male secondary sexual characteristics during pubert
c)
d) Raises blood glucose concentration – converts glycogen, in the liver, to glucose

Glucagon
a) Pre-natal development of male genitalia, sperm production, development of male secondary sexual characteristics during pubert
b)
c) Raises blood glucose concentration – converts glycogen, in the liver, to glucose
d)

When the corpus luteum degenerates, estrogen and progesterone levels drop and the endometrium can no longer be maintained •The endometrial layer is sloughed away and eliminated from the body as blood. This happens in which phase?
a) Ovulation
b) Menstruation
c) Follicular Phase
d) Luteal Phase

•Estrogen and progesterone act on the uterus to thicken the endometrial lining (in preparation for pregnancy) •Estrogen and progesterone also inhibit secretion of FSH and LH, preventing any follicles from developing. This happens in which phase?
a) Ovulation
b) Menstruation
c) Follicular Phase
d) Luteal Phase

LH causes the dominant follicle to rupture and release an egg (secondary oocyte) Happens in which phase?
a) Ovulation
b) Menstruation
c) Follicular Phase
d) Luteal Phase

FSH is secreted from the anterior pituitary and stimulates growth of ovarian follicles happens in which phase?
a) Ovulation
b) Menstruation
c) Follicular Phase
d) Luteal Phase

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