If a child develops an anterior pituitary tumor that reduces LH and FSH production:
A) the child will not develop gonads.
B) the child's puberty will be delayed or disrupted.
C) the child will produce excess testosterone or estrogen.
D) the child's secondary sexual characteristics will develop before puberty.
E) the child's production of GnRH will decrease.
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Q2: The development of secondary sexual characteristics is
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A)epididymis.
B)seminal vesicles.
C)prostate
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Q7: Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH):
A)is secreted when there is
Q8: Spawning depends on:
A)the release of a spermatophore
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A)sexual
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