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Give the names and functions of the hormones involved in the process of spermatogenesis. Write the n

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Answered by Anonymous
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<th>HORMONE</th>

<th>FUNCTION</th>

<th>ENDOCRINE GLAND</th>

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<td>1. Gonadotropin releasing hormone</td>

<td>Stimulates anterior lobe of the pituitary to secrete LH and FSH</td>

<td>Hypothalamus</td>

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<td>2. Luteinizing hormone</td>

<td>Stimulates leydig cell in the testes to synthesise and secrete androgens.</td>

<td>Anterior lobe of pituitary</td>

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<td>3. Follicle Stimulating Hormone</td>

<td>Stimulates Sertoli cells to secrete two factors namely Androgen binding protein and Inhibin.</td>

<td>Anterior lobe of pituitary</td>

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Answered by Anonymous
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Some hormones involved in the regulation of spermatogenesis are as listed below:

  • Lutenising hormone (LH) – serves as Leydig cells triggering synthesis & secretion of androgens
  • Gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) – it is a hypothalamic hormone that is secreted at the age of puberty, acting at the anterior pituitary gland and stimulating the secretion of LH & FSH
  • Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) – acts on sertoli cells, stimulating the secretion of factors which aid in spermiogenesis process
  • Androgens – triggers inhibin production regulating the spermatogenesis process
  • Inhibin

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