Question 11 1 pts The anterior pituitary gland in the brain releases higher-than
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Question 11 1 pts The anterior pituitary gland in the brain releases higher-than-normal amounts of leutinizing hormone (LH) into the blood at the beginning of a woman's ovulation cycle and together with another hormone (FSH), they trigger the release of the egg from her ovaries. If she does not become pregnant then the LH levels in her blood will return to normal (as opposed to staying high after conception). Which is the most likely site in the brain for the control of these hormone levels? O hypothalamus O anterior pituitary gland O hypothalamus cerebellum FS F7 4 9Explanation / Answer
It's is the HYPOTHALAMUS in the brain for the control of these hormone levels
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