Asked by
Lorena Paras
on Dec 10, 2024Verified
Develops primary and secondary sexual characteristics;stimulates maturation of sperm
A) pituitary
B) testes
C) thyroid
D) parathyroid
E) adrenal
F) pancreas
G) thymus
H) pineal body
I) ovaries
Secondary Sexual Characteristics
Physical features that distinguish the two sexes of a species, but are not directly involved in reproduction.
Maturation
The process of becoming mature, either physically, mentally, emotionally, or a combination of these aspects.
Sperm
The male reproductive cell or gamete of an animal, which is capable of fertilizing the female ovum (egg) to produce offspring.
- Absorb the interrelation between particular glands and the hormones they discharge.
- Apprehend the chief results of hormonal releases from assorted glands.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the role of hormones in sexual development and reproductive functions.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Absorb the interrelation between particular glands and the hormones they discharge.
- Apprehend the chief results of hormonal releases from assorted glands.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the role of hormones in sexual development and reproductive functions.