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Gonadotropins are produced by Anterior Pituitary gland situated at the base of brain, in what is called as pituitary Fosse.

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Is gonadotropins part of anterior pituitary?

gonadatropin realeasing hormone is produced by hypothalmus. Signals anterior pituitary to produce LH and FSH


What is hypogonadotropic?

Hypogonadotropic means containing low levels of gonadotropins. Gonadotropins are hormones from the brain that control the secretion of sex hormones.


What LH and FSH known together?

gonadotropins


What would be a symptom of a decrease in gonadotropins?

A decrease in gonadotropins is called hypogonadotropism. The effects of hypogonadotropism include, loss of body hair, loss of muscle and lowered libido.


What are gonadotropins?

FSH and LH are gonadotrophins.They are secreted by pitutory.


What stimulates the development of eggs in the ovary and the sperm in the testes?

gonadotropins


Which is a description of gonadotropins?

Secreted by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland .


What hormones are gonadotropins?

FSH and LH are gonadotrophins.They are secreted by pitutory.


What is the relationship between the pituitary gland and the ovaries?

The pituitary gland releases hormones (gonadotropins) that control both the reproductive and endocrine function of the ovaries.


What ias the difference between gonadal hormone and gonadotropin?

Gonadal hormones are those hormones that are actually released from the gonads (ex. estrogen, testosterone). Gonadotropins are hormones that CAUSE the release of gonadal hormones, gonadotropins are released from the anterior pituitary gland(tropin means "releasing" so gonadotropin is a gonad hormone releasing hormone) an example of this would be FSH-- follicle stimulating hormone.


What has the author Thomas E Platt written?

Thomas E. Platt has written: 'Effects of photoperiod and estradiol on tonic gonadotropins in ovariectomized ewes' -- subject(s): Ewes, Light, Gonadotropin, Physiological effect


Which endocrine gland helps regulate the release of gonadotropin and controls body pigmentation?

The pituitary gland helps regulate the release gonadotropins. It also regulates melanocyte-stimulating hormones that produce the melanin for body pigmentation.