
Good revision.
Hypothalamus (located in the lower central part of the brain) will release growth hormones that will be secreted to the Pituitary (located at the base of the brain just beneath the hypothalamus). The Pituitary will then detect the growth hormones and release Luteinizing hormones to your testes. Testes will produce your testosterone which is very very important in the male sex hormones. For example, it is responsible for the development of the so-called secondary sexual characteristics (e.g., beard) of men.
For those who haven't done Anatomy, you will see the word castration for quite a number of times. Only, they castrate little chickens.
Plus, I had to pronounce the -teste- word endlessly throughout the slides which were CHOSEN BY my facilitator. So many times that I almost felt embarassed. Teste teste teste. Sighs.

And this unfortunate but handsomely boyish dude will get beaten in the next episode of CSI. My heart is going to break. I'm serious.
K what else? I have finally met up with my PP advisor and now I feel a wee bit settled. Hopefully NO more rushing around from E5 to W2. *Out of breath*
My advisor is a pretty nice lady. So far so good. Every thing seems good for me. Oh wait. No one asked. Hoho.
I enjoy the fact that this leaves me with typing an entry for no audience.
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