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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Ch. 27 Reproductive System-Sprockel, Boyer, McKee, Poynton, Crocker, FSH stimulates the development of follicles, testosterone stimulates the division of spermatogonium, interstitial cells which then secrete testosterone, progesterone exerts negative feedback on release of LH, testosterone increase in concentration allowing for the development of secondary sex characteristics, follicles whose granulosa cells secrete estrogen, LH stimulate the release of estrogen, FSH stimulates sertoli cells, secondary sex characteristics during puberty, GnRH from the hypothalamus stimulates the anterior pituitary to release the two gonadotropins FSH, inhibin exerts negative feedback on FSH, testosterone inhibits the release of GnRH, LH binds to interstitial cells, LH stimulate the release of testosterone, sertoli cells secrete inhibin, spermatogonium maintains its stem cell line of Type A daughter cells through mitosis, FSH makes cells receptive to testosterone, meiosis I and II occur during gamete production in the spermatogonium, ABP causes spermatogenic cells to release testosterone, follicles begin to appear on the surface of the ovaries as oogonia are transformed into primary oocyte