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Sex hormones or hormones of the reproductive organs are certain cells in the reproductive organs that produce hormones.
The testis produces testosterone,the male sex hormone,and the ovaries produces oestrogen and progesterone, the female sex hormones.
In a sexually mature male,testosterone influences sexual behaviour, and together with FSH,regulates sperm production in the seminiferous tubules of the testes.
Sexually matured females undergo a regular 4-week reproductive or menstrual cycle during which a mature egg is released.This cycle is regulated by oestrogen and progesterone. During pregnancy, progesterone inhibits egg production (ovulation),brings about the development of the placenta and prevents the uterus from contracting....I hope this answers your question... Thank you for the question.
The answer is C because you're adding a gene to an already existing process to improve it.
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The letters represent the directions (east, south, and west). What time ... night time. Out of the given options, 3:35 PM is most likely to be correct.
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The coenzyme required is pyridoxal phosphate. It is a vitamins B6 cofactor required for transamination reaction.
The three phases of gastric function includes; the cephalic phase, the gastric phase, intestinal phase. The cephalic phase is a phase that involves response to sight, smell, taste, or thought of food, vagus nerve stimulates gatsric secretion even before food is swallowed. Gastric phase involves; swallowed food and semi digested protein activates gastric activity, and the intestinal phase involves; duodenum responds to the arriving chyme and moderates gastric activity through hormones and the nervous reflexes.