Which hormone is responsible for secondary sexual characteristics? (Solved MCQ)

Which hormone is responsible for secondary sexual characteristics?

A. Estrogen

B. Luteinizing

C. Progesterone

D. All of these

Correct Answer: A. Estrogen

Explanation :

The hormone responsible for secondary sexual characteristics is:

Testosterone – in males

Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone and is responsible for:

• Deepening of voice

• Development of facial and body hair

• Increase in muscle mass and bone density

• Growth of male reproductive organs

Estrogen – in females

Estrogen is the primary female sex hormone and is responsible for:

• Development of breasts

• Broadening of hips

• Growth of body fat in hips and thighs

• Menstrual cycle regulation

Summary

Gender Main Hormone Secondary Sexual Characteristics

Male Testosterone Voice deepening, hair growth, muscle mass
Female Estrogen Breast development, hip widening

Final Answer:
Testosterone (in males) and Estrogen (in females) are responsible for secondary sexual characteristics.

Other Options Details:

Here’s a detailed description of each option you’ve listed:

A. Estrogen

• Type: Steroid hormone

Source: Mainly produced by the ovaries (specifically the developing follicles) and in smaller amounts by the adrenal glands and placenta during pregnancy.

Functions:

• Development of secondary sexual characteristics in females (breast development, widening of hips, pubic and axillary hair growth).

• Regulation of the menstrual cycle and preparation of the endometrium for potential implantation.

• Maintains bone density and has cardiovascular protective effects.

• Key role in reproduction: Stimulates follicle growth and maturation; induces proliferative phase of the endometrium.

B. Luteinizing Hormone (LH)

• Type: Glycoprotein hormone

Source: Secreted by the anterior pituitary gland

• Functions:

• Triggers ovulation (release of a mature egg from the ovary).

• Stimulates formation of the corpus luteum, which secretes progesterone.

• In males, it stimulates testosterone production by Leydig cells.

Key role in reproduction: Essential for ovulation and maintenance of early pregnancy through progesterone support.

C. Progesterone

Type: Steroid hormone

Source: Mainly secreted by the corpus luteum after ovulation, and later by the placenta during pregnancy.

Functions:

• Prepares the endometrium for implantation of a fertilized egg.

• Maintains early pregnancy.

• Inhibits further ovulation during pregnancy.

• Helps in breast development for lactation.

• Key role in reproduction: Supports pregnancy and regulates the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle.

D. All of these

• This option implies that all the hormones listed (Estrogen, LH, Progesterone) are involved in reproductive processes and, to varying degrees, in the development of secondary sexual characteristics.

• Secondary sexual characteristics: Mainly driven by estrogen, while LH and progesterone are more directly involved in ovulation, corpus luteum function, and pregnancy maintenance rather than the development of physical traits.

Summary:

• Estrogen: Directly responsible for secondary sexual characteristics.

LH: Primarily triggers ovulation, not secondary sexual traits.

Progesterone: Maintains the endometrium and supports pregnancy.

All of these: Broadly related to reproduction, but only estrogen directly affects secondary sexual characteristics.

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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group)

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