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Thepiff Thepiff
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9 years ago
A pituitary disorder that inhibits FSH production would:
Select one:
a. induce ovulation
b. induce menstruation
c. prevent mestruation from occurring
d. stimulate the development of a new follicle
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9 years ago
In females:

- stimulates ovary to produce steroids
   ovary will produce estradiol during follicular phase and progesterone during luteal phase
- surge at midcycle, with LH, triggers ovulation

In males:

- stimulates Sertoli cells to produce androgen-binding protein (ABP), thereby stimulating spermatogenesis
- FSH also stimulates Sertoli cells to produce inhibin, which provides negative feedback to the anterior pituitary to decrease FSH secretion
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