- progesterone
- estrogen
- testosterone
- FSH

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- Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
- Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
- Testosterone
- Adrenaline
- inside the seminiferous tubules
- in the connective tissue between the seminiferous tubules
- in the epididymis
- in the prostate gland
- ovulation
- the follicular phase
- menstruation
- fertilization
- provide nutrients to the egg
- act as a species-specific barrier to sperm penetration
- produce progesterone
- propel the egg down the fallopian tube
- urethra
- vas deferens
- epididymis
- rete testis
- Prophase I
- Metaphase I
- Prophase II
- Metaphase II
- a lower sperm count
- reduced volume of fructose
- reduced ability to neutralize the acidity of the urethra prior to ejaculation
- a lower concentration of enzymes
- the initial growth of ovarian follicles
- maintaining the structure and secretory function of the corpus luteum
- the shedding of the endometrium
- the production of FSH
- epididymis
- prostate gland
- seminiferous tubules of the testes
- vas deferens
- trigger ovulation
- stimulate the proliferation and thickening of the endometrium
- inhibit the release of FSH
- maintain the corpus luteum
- acidic and contains fructose
- alkaline and contains mucus
- slightly acidic and contains citrate and enzymes like PSA
- thick and used for lubrication
- fertilization and implantation occur, leading to hCG production
- ovulation does not occur
- estrogen levels remain low
- FSH levels spike
- mitochondria for energy
- the nucleus with paternal DNA
- enzymes to penetrate the outer layer of the egg
- a tail for motility
- stimulate the release of more GnRH
- inhibit the release of GnRH from the hypothalamus and LH from the pituitary
- stimulate the release of FSH
- cause the testes to grow larger
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