The chief source of progesterone is (Solved MCQ)

The chief source of progesterone is

A. Adrenal medulla

B. Corpus luteum

C. Ovary

D. Adrenal cortex

Correct Answer: B. Corpus luteum

Explanation

The chief source of progesterone is the Corpus Luteum.

Details:

  • Corpus luteum (in the ovary) is the primary source of progesterone after ovulation in the non-pregnant female.
  • During pregnancy, the placenta becomes the major source of progesterone after about the 10th–12th week.

Summary:

Condition Chief Source of Progesterone Non-pregnant female Corpus Luteum Pregnant female (after 1st trimester) Placenta

So, the correct answer is: Corpus Luteum.

Other Options Details

Here is the description of all the options:


A. Adrenal Medulla

  • The adrenal medulla is the inner part of the adrenal gland.
  • It secretes catecholamines, mainly adrenaline (epinephrine) and noradrenaline (norepinephrine).
  • These hormones prepare the body for fight-or-flight response, increasing heart rate, blood pressure, and blood glucose levels.

B. Corpus Luteum

  • It is a temporary endocrine structure formed in the ovary after ovulation from the ruptured Graafian follicle.
  • It secretes progesterone (mainly) and small amounts of estrogen.
  • Its main function is to maintain early pregnancy and prepare the endometrium for implantation.
  • If fertilization does not occur, it degenerates into the corpus albicans.

C. Ovary

  • The ovary is a female reproductive gland.
  • It produces ova (eggs) and secretes female sex hormones.
  • Main hormones produced are estrogen and progesterone.
  • It plays a key role in menstrual cycle regulation, ovulation, and development of secondary sexual characteristics.

D. Adrenal Cortex

  • It is the outer part of the adrenal gland.
  • It secretes steroid hormones including:
    • Glucocorticoids (e.g., cortisol) – involved in metabolism and stress response
    • Mineralocorticoids (e.g., aldosterone) – regulates sodium and potassium balance
    • Sex steroids (androgens)
  • Essential for maintaining blood pressure, fluid balance, and energy metabolism.

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