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Based on the passage, FSHRs are found on cells of which type(s) of tissue? Connective Epithelial Nervous I only III only I and II only II and III only

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I and II

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FSH receptors are found in granulosa and teak in the ovary and in sertoli and Leydig cells in the testicles. This cells are part of the epithelial and connective tissue of the ovary and testicle.

The expression of FSH receptors (FSHR) has been identified in extra-gonadal tissues, including endothelium, monocytes, placenta, endometrium, malignant tissues, bones and adipose tissue. In the bones it is found in osteoclasts that are connective tissue.

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