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Maslowich
4 years ago
11

Upon reaching puberty, the sex glands of a human being are activated. Which two hormones stimulate the sex glands?. . . . A.Foll

icle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing (LH). . . . B.Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and Oxytocin. . . .C. Melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) and prolactin.
Biology
2 answers:
natita [175]4 years ago
8 0
The correct answer is A

Sauron [17]4 years ago
4 0
The answer is option A.



The gonads of the male and female body are regulated by Folicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing (LH) from the pituitary glandule. In males, FSH stimulates production

of sperm cells while in females it stimulates the growth of the ovum. And LH, in males, stimulates the Leydig cells in order to produce testosterone, and in females, stimulates

hormones preparing the body for pregnancy, as well as playing an important role in ovulation.
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