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Comprehensive review sets for different exams (Exam 1, Exam 3, and Finals) are available on Quizlet (Final) and Quizlet (Exam 3) .

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) Comprehensive review sets for different exams (Exam 1,

Examining what different species lack in their reproductive tracts is a common exam focus: Does not have an Ampulla . FSH Anterior Pituitary Improves follicle growth in the ovary

Derived from granulosa cells. They increase in size (hypertrophy) and contain receptors for PGF2 . They produce P4 and Oxytocin. Derived from granulosa cells

They produce placental lactogen and pregnancy-specific protein B (often used in pregnancy testing). Additional Resources

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