Tenable of Male and Female Hormones:
Name of the hormone | Where it is produced | Target structure | Function | |
Male hormones |
Testosterone |
Produced in testes by the stimulation of the hypothalamus | Testes and prostate. | Development of male sex organs and secondary sexual characteristics. |
Gonadotrophin- Releasing hormone | Produced in the hypothalamus of the brain | Male reproductive system. | Releases FSH and LH and stimulate male sexual behavior. | |
Inhibin | Produced by the testes cell | testes | Responsible for maturation of sperm | |
Female Hormones | Estrogen | Female sex hormone produced by ovaries. | Female reproductive system especially ovaries. | The main function is the reproduction, menstruation, and menopause. |
Progesterone | produced in ovaries | ovaries and uterus | Regulation of menstrual cycle. | |
Hormones in pregnancy | Progesterone | Produced by Placenta | ovaries and uterus | Maintaining the pregnancy |
Prolactin | Produced by pituitary gland after childbirth. | Female reproductive system. | Play important role in fertility and in breastfeeding. | |
oxytocin | Produced by the pituitary gland | Uterus and cervix | Helps in contraction of uterus and process of delivery. Stimulates mammary gland to secrete milk. | |
Human Chorionic gonadotrophin hormone(HCG) | produced by placenta | Uterus | Development of fetus and formation of lactation glands |
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