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Chapter 22, Problem 44P
Summary Introduction
To describe:
The functions of estrogen.
Introduction:
Estrogen is referred as the primary sex hormone in females. It controls the development and functioning of the female reproductive system and secondary sexual characteristics in females. There are three main endogenous estrogens:estriol, estradiol, and estrone. Estradiol is the most important among these estrogens.
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Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology
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44 What are the function of estrogens?
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