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Chapter 16, Problem 2TY
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The production of testosterone in the male body works in a negative feedback pathway. That is when testosterone is enough in the system it inhibits its own production. The anabolic steroids are similar in function to the testosterone.
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Sertoli cells produce androgen binding protein. The purpose of this androgen binding protein is to :
(select one)
a. Transport testosterone to the developing germ cells
b. Increase the clearance rate of testosterone
c. Prevent the germs cells being exposed to toxic concentrations of testosterone
d. Manufacture androgens
e. Transport testosterone to the capillaries
Which of the following statement correctly describe the role of androgen in the male reproductive system?
Select one:
A. LH stimulates the Sertoli cell to produce inhibin and to start spermatogenesis.
B. Increased levels of inhibin released by the interstitial cells result in lower levels of FSH and testosterone.
C. Increased levels of testosterone feedbacks negatively to the anterior pituitary and hypothalamus.
D. GnRH is released by the anterior pituitary and stimulates the release of FSH and LH.
Which of the following statements correctly describes the effects of increased testosterone?
a. Increased levels of testosterone result in increased sperm production
b. Increased levels of testosterone decreases the release of FSH and LH
c. Increased levels of testosterone stimulates the release of GnRH
d. Increased levels of testosterone stimulates the release of FSH and LH.
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