In the absence of FSH, Spermiation does not occur. why
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FSH and androgens acting on thier receptors in sertoli cells,are major endocrine regulators of spermiation,so spermiation requires FSH
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FSH promotes spermiogenesis by enhancing sertoli cell synthesis of androgen binding protein (ABP) and stimulating testicular development.
Explanation:
- Your pituitary gland, a little gland situated beneath the brain, produces FSH.
- The growth and operation of the sexual organs are significantly influenced by FSH.
- FSH encourages the development of eggs in the ovaries and aids in the regulation of the menstrual cycle in females.
- Spermiation is the process by which mature spermatids are discharged into the lumen of the seminiferous tubule from the supporting somatic Sertoli cells.
- It is a significant factor in determining the amount of sperm that enters the epididymis and, consequently, the amount of sperm in the ejaculate.
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