How does the human male body respond to a decrease in testosterone in the bloodstream?
a. The hypothalamus releases testosterone.
b. The hypothalamus releases GnRH.
c. The Sertoli cells release testosterone.
d. The Leydig cells release FSH.
e. The Leydig cells release inhibin.
ANSWER: b
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