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Understanding where hormones are produced and their primary functions is critical for this course. Primary Source Primary Function Hypothalamus Stimulates the release of LH and FSH. FSH Anterior Pituitary Improves follicle growth in the ovary. LH Anterior Pituitary Stimulates ovulation and luteinization. Progesterone (P4) Corpus Luteum (CL)

Take the testosterone produced by theca cells and convert it into estrogen (estradiol) using the aromatase enzyme under the influence of FSH. 3. Luteal Cells (Post-Ovulation) Understanding where hormones are produced and their primary

Lacks seminal vesicles , disseminated prostate , and Cowper’s glands . Cat : Lacks seminal vesicles and a disseminated prostate . 5. Pregnancy Specifics: Giant Binucleate Cells LH Anterior Pituitary Stimulates ovulation and luteinization

Below is a summarized study guide based on the core topics covered in this curriculum, including reproductive anatomy, hormone production, and cellular function. including reproductive anatomy

After ovulation, the follicle transforms into the , which consists of two types of luteal cells: