Production of FSH is inhibited by a certain peptide hormone.
(i) name the hormone.
(ii)what cell produces the hormone in (i)?
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A negative feedback system occurs in the male with rising levels of testosterone acting on the hypothalamus and anterior pituitary to inhibit the release of GnRH, FSH, and LH. The Sertoli cells produce the hormone inhibin, which is released into the blood when the sperm count is too high.
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The production of FSH is inhibited by a hormone named Gonadotropin-releasing Hormone (GnRH) produced by the NERVE CELL.
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This hormone is produced and secreted from the nerve cells which is situated in the hypothalamus of the brain. It also controls the production of two hormones from pituitary gland namely luteinizing hormone and follicle stimulating hormone. This two hormones are released and circulated in the body and create an effect on the testes and ovaries to initiate their reproductive functions in the proper time.
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