How does FSH interact with other hormones produced by the pituitary gland and what is the impact on overall endocrine balance?
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1. FSH, produced by the pituitary gland, works with LH to regulate reproductive processes. Their balance affects fertility and menstrual cycle.
2. FSH interacts closely with LH, influencing sex hormone levels critical for reproductive health, thus impacting fertility and growth.
3. By stimulating estrogen production in ovaries, FSH works alongside LH for reproductive health, affecting fertility and menstrual regularity.
FSH, or follicle-stimulating hormone, works with LH (luteinizing hormone) from the pituitary to regulate reproductive processes. Together, they influence estrogen and testosterone levels, essential for reproductive health.