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1. What happens when testosterone levels become too high?
- Inhibits the testes which the produces less FSH and ICSH.
- Inhibits the hypothalamus which the produces less testosterone.
- Inhibits the pituitary which the produces less FSH and ICSH.
- Inhibits the pituitary which the produces less testosterone
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2. What type of cells are gametes produced from?
- germline cells
- stem cells
- somatic cells
- specialised cells
3. What does the prostate gland add to semen?
- fructose - for energy
- ATP for energy
- water
4. Where are sperm cells produced?
- seminiferous tubules
- prostate gland
- interstitual cells
- pituitary gland
5. What type of control keeps testosterone levels from getting too high?
- control feedback
- positive feedback
- negative feedback
- feedback
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