Steroidogenic factor -1 (SF-1) and GATA-2 are factors that are required for _____troph differentiation
In the female, AMH is secreted by the _____ cells after puberty
_____ cells secrete androgen-binding protein which serves to maintain local levels of testosterone
Pubarche, or the development of pubic hair, is _____ mediated by estrogen.
In _____ deficiency, a person is genotypically XY but has underdeveloped (ambiguous) male external genitalia with normal internal genitalia
Leydig cells secrete _____ in the presence of LH
In general, sex chromosome disorders (e.g. Turner's, Klinefelter) present with _____ testosterone and/or estrogen and increased LH
The glands and stroma of the prostate are maintained by _____

Body temperature rises by _____ °F after ovulation
_____ of the epididymis has sperms with low amplitude and high-frequency tail movements (high/low)
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