Which male reproductive tissues and processes are normally differentiated by testosterone or dihydrotestosterone during development. List the differentiated structures where applicable. (100 words or less)
Functions of testosterone:
i. Voice deepening
ii. Male muscular development
iii. Elevated sex-drive and erections
iv. Increased acne and sebum production
v. Spermatogenesis and fertility
Functions of
dihydrotestosterone:
It is biologically important for the sexual differentiation of male
genitalia during embryonic stages.
i. Pattern hair loss and scalp temporal recession
ii. Facial, pubic, and axillary hair growth
iii. Prostate enlargement
Which male reproductive tissues and processes are normally differentiated by testosterone or dihydrotestosterone during development. List...
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