Biology, asked by WolverineX24, 1 year ago

What is the role of ICSH (inter cell stimulating hormone) in our body? NO GOOGLE BABA

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Answered by jai2712
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It secretes testosterone hormone

WolverineX24: LH and ICSH are same
WolverineX24: in female it is called Lh
WolverineX24: in male it is also called ICSH
WolverineX24: it is secreted by our master gland pituitary
WolverineX24: it has direct connection with our testis
WolverineX24: in testis, it forms a cell called testis activating cell/lovule cell
WolverineX24: now these cells produce the testosterone hormone
WolverineX24: in female it trigger the ovulation and development of corpus luteum
WolverineX24: in female it is wrong to say the LH, icsh
WolverineX24: Well thanks for your effort, JAI2712
Answered by Riya72114
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Interstitial Cell Stimulating Hormone (and also follicle stimulating hormone) binds to receptors in the testes (in males) and the ovaries (in females), and regulates gonadal function by promoting sex steroid production and "gametogenesis" - i.e. the processes by which spermatoza and ova are formed.

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