If Leydig cells were unable to respond to GnRH, what effect would this have on spermatogenesis?
A) Spermatogenesis would be unaffected.
B) Spermatogenesis would increase.
C) Spermatogenesis would decrease.
D) Spermatogenesis would stop.
E) The overall process of spermatogenesis would take longer.
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