Sagot :
Answer:
1. In female, it stimulates ovulation and progesterone production; whereas in male, it stimulates testosterone production.
2. It produce egg cells
3. It controls the development of endometrium (mucus membrane lining the womb) during the menstrual cycle and maintenance of uterus during pregnancy.
4. It release LH and FSH to stimulate ovaries to produce estrogen and progesterone.
5. It controls sex drive and regulates the development of male secondary sex characteristics.
6. It signal the pituitary gland to start producing hormones responsible for reproduction.
7. In female, it stimulate maturation of egg cell and estrogen production whereas in males, it stimulates sperm production.
8. It controls sex drive and regulates the development of female secondary sex characteristics.
9. It produce sperm and male sex hormone testosterone.
Explanation:
1. In female, it stimulates ovulation and progesterone production; whereas in male, it stimulates testosterone production.
2. It produce egg cells
3. It controls the development of endometrium (mucus membrane lining the womb) during the menstrual cycle and maintenance of uterus during pregnancy.
4. It release LH and FSH to stimulate ovaries to produce estrogen and progesterone.
5. It controls sex drive and regulates the development of male secondary sex characteristics.
6. It signal the pituitary gland to start producing hormones responsible for reproduction.
7. In female, it stimulate maturation of egg cell and estrogen production whereas in males, it stimulates sperm production.
8. It controls sex drive and regulates the development of female secondary sex characteristics.
9. It produce sperm and male sex hormone testosterone.