What are the major gonadotropins and how do they regulate reproductive functions, including follicular development, ovulation and spermatogenesis?
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The major gonadotropins are follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH). FSH promotes ovarian follicle growth and spermatogenesis, while LH triggers ovulation and testosterone production.
The major gonadotropins are FSH and LH. FSH promotes sperm production and follicle growth in ovaries. LH triggers ovulation and testosterone production.