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- What happens to leptin levels during pregnancy? Suggest why this may occur.It has been suggested that looking for the presence of the SRY gene would be a better way of determining whether she is “male” or “female”. Is this accurate? Please explain. Also, does she possess ovaries? Testes? Both? Neither?Why are sex hormones necessary for reproduction?
- Why do women go through menopause?Clomiphene Citrate is a fertility drug that stimulates hypothalamic secretion of Gonadotropin releasing Hormone (GnRH) in females and induces ovulation. Explain how increased GnRH with Clomiphene Citrate treatment would affect follicle maturation and ovulation in women (explain how increased GnRH would affect FSH, LH, Estrogen, and ovulation).The term “progesterone” means “for gestation (or pregnancy).” Describe how progesterone helps prepare the female body for pregnancy and helps maintain pregnancy.