Increased Testosterone Levels Reduce the Secretion of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone from the Anterior
Multiple Choice
Increased testosterone levels reduce the secretion of gonadotropin-releasing hormone from the anterior pituitary. This is an example of
A) inhibition of hormone release by humoral stimuli.
B) inhibition of hormone release by neural stimuli.
C) inhibition of hormone release by external stimuli.
D) inhibition of hormonal release by environmental stimuli.
E) inhibition of hormone release by hormonal stimuli.
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