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The production of sex hormones is under the control of
1. Pituitary gland
2. Adrenal gland
3. Thyroid gland
4. Pancreas

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Answered by youbekumar0728
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Answer:

pituitary glad does it

Explanation:

Gonadotropic hormones are secreted from the anterior lobe of pituitary which are follicle stimulating hormone which stimulates the secretion of estrogens from developing graafian follicles and luteinizing hormones stimulated the secretion of progesterone from corpus luteum and androgens from leydig's cells.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Question:

The production of sex hormones is under the control of:

Answer:

1. The production of sex hormones is under the control of:

(a) Pituitary gland []

(b) Adrenal gland [×]

(c) Thyroid gland [×]

(d) Pancreas [×]

Reason: Pituitary gland controls the release of sex hormones in an indivdual. Hence the reproductive development of the body is indirectly under the control of the pituitary gland.

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