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Chapter 17.2, Problem 2CYP
Summary Introduction
To describe:
The spermatogenesis process.
Introduction:
The endocrine system can be defined as a network of glands present in the body which produce the hormones. These are helpful in important body functions. Hormones led to the variations in cells by binding to receptors located on target cells. The number of receptors present on a target cell that can rise or drop in response to hormonal activity.
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