Question 4 Not yet answered Lutenizing hormone (LH) is involved in which of the following? Select one: Points out of ? a. regulating the corpus luteum 1.00 ? b. sex steroid hormone production Flag question ? c. gamete production (either directly or indirectly) ? d. LH is involved in all of the above ? e. LH is involved in some of the above but not all Question 5 Fertilization initiates which of the following the following processes? Not yet answered Select one: Points out of ? a. mitosis 1.00 ? b. meiosis I Flag question ? c. meiosis II ? d. gastrulation ? e. ovulation
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