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spermatogenesis is promoted by​

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Answered by ShashwatBhardwaj
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If the pituitary gland is removed, spermatogenesis can still be initiated by follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and testosterone. In contrast to FSH, luteinizing hormone (LH) appears to have little role in spermatogenesis outside of inducing gonadal testosterone production.

Answered by shreyasachi21
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if the PTU theory gland is removed spermatogenesis can still be initiated by fallile stimulating hormone and testosterome

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