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Biology, 19.10.2019 15:30 Mtross30

Ahigh level of testosterone in circulation will:
a. increase gonadotropin releasing hormone secretion.
b. decrease gonadotropin releasing hormone secretion.
c. have no effect on gonadotropin releasing hormone secretion.
d. favor the production of luteinizing hormone over follicle stimulating hormone.
e. suppress the production of estrogen.

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