Biology, asked by adeeba71, 1 year ago

what is fsh and lh ....what are its functions??

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Answered by DanushVarkur
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FSH- Follicular Stimulating Hormone
FSH is primary concerned with stimulation of primordial germ cells in both male and females

In males, it is concerned with inducing sertoli cells to release androgen binding proteins

LH- Luteinizing hormone
It is concerned with ovulation in females
It is present and secreted from anterior pituitary and helps in releasing of testosterone in males

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Answered by Apika
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LH stands for leutinising hormone
LH stimulates testosterone production from the interstitial cells of the testes (Leydig cells). ... In women, LH stimulates estrogen and progesterone production from the ovary.

FSH stands for follicular stimulating hormone
FSH is synthesized and secreted by the gonadotropic cells of the anterior pituitary gland, and regulates the development, growth, pubertal maturation, and reproductive processes of the body.

FSH and (LH) work together in the reproductive system.
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