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Have you wondered what
brought the changes in your body as you approach puberty? These changes are
brought about by hormones which affect everything in you such as your growth
and other physical development. One of these hormones is Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH).
FSH
which is one of the 6 hormones released in anterior pituitary gland targets
ovaries in females and testes in males. It stimulates egg and sperm production.
FSH is considered to be vital in normal puberty and fertility of female and
spermatogenesis in male. Estrogen that has been released through the stimulation of
FSH is responsible for breast development and pubic hair growth.
Do you hate monthly
periods? Do you hate experiencing dysmonerrhoea? Do you hate being a girl
because you have to bleed every month? I hope you don’t, because as they said
God has a reason for everything.
During menstruation, Follicle Stimulating Hormone
(FSH) increases in level and stimulates the growth and development of egg to
prepare them for fertilization. Uterine lining is stimulated by the estrogen
and progesterone that has been released through the stimulation of FSH. We all know that we are formed when a sperm
successfully fertilizes an egg. Thanks FSH I am here on Earth experiencing the
LOVE of GOD. But unfortunately I don’t think puberty did work on my height.
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learn more about FSH watch this related Videos/Animation:
References:
Melmed, S., (2011), The Pitiutary, 3rd
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Bear,M. et al (2007), Neuroscience:
Exploring the Brain 3rd Edition
Puri, Denish (2011), The textbook of
Medical Biochemistry 3rd Edition
Sherwood, Lauralee ( 2007), Human
Physiology: From cells to systems
Alcamo,E and Barbara,Krumhardt (2004),
Barron,s Anatomy and Physiology 2nd ed
http://books.google.com.ph/books?id=pWG3OnwKAdAC&pg=PA265&dq=follicle+stimulating+hormone+anatomy&hl=fil&sa=X&ei=DjBpUcbSK8byrQfQlYCADw&ved=0CDMQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=follicle%20stimulating%20hormone%20anatomy&f=false-.
Heffner, L. and Schust, D. (2010), The
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