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Human Bio SG 19

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Released by the pituitary gland in the brain   FSH  
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Stimulates the ovaries to produce estrogen   FSH  
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Causes the eggs on follicles to mature   FSH  
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Starts to be released around day 5 of the menstrual cycle   FSH  
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Released by the pituitary gland in thh brain   LH  
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Causes ovulation around day 14 of the cycle   LH  
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Highest around day 14 of the menstrual cycle   LH  
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Released by the ovaries   Estrogen  
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Fertility drug for women who do not produce eggs   Estrogen  
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Signals to the brain to stop producing FSH   Estrogen  
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Causes the lining of the uterus to thicken   Estrogen  
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Found in some contraceptive pills   Estrogen  
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Responsible for female secondary sex characteristics   Estrogen  
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Levels reduce during menopause   Estrogen  
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causes a surge in LH levels   Estrogen  
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Known as the "pregnancy hormone"   Progesterone  
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produced by the corpus luteum   progesterone  
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maintains endometrium during pregnancy   progesterone  
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inhibits the production of FSH   progesterone  
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production triggered by elevated HCG   progesterone  
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responsible for male secondary sex characteristics   testosterone  
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produced by placents   HCG  
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stimulates production of progesterone   HCG  
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detected by a pregnancy test   HCG  
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released by the pituitary gland in the brain   prolactin  
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stimulates mammary glands to produce milk   prolactin  
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released by the pituitary gland in the brain   oxytocin  
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stimulates mammary glands to release milk   oxytocin  
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causes uterine contractions during labor   oxytocin  
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