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    A Primary Response by the Leydig Cells in the Testes
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A Primary Response by the Leydig Cells in the Testes

Question 24

Question 24

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A primary response by the Leydig cells in the testes to the presence of luteinizing hormone is an increase in the synthesis and secretion of


A) inhibin.
B) testosterone.
C) oxytocin.
D) prolactin.
E) progesterone.

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