Where is estrogen synthesized?

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The question seems to be asking about the synthesis of estrogen and possibly its precursors or process. It is likely incomplete or contains a typo. The user may be seeking information about where estrogen is synthesized in the body.

Answer

Estrogen is synthesized in the ovaries, corpus luteum, placenta, and non-gonadal organs such as the liver, heart, skin, and brain.

Estrogen is primarily synthesized in the ovaries, corpus luteum, and placenta. It is also produced in smaller amounts by nongonadal organs like the liver, heart, skin, and brain.

Answer for screen readers

Estrogen is primarily synthesized in the ovaries, corpus luteum, and placenta. It is also produced in smaller amounts by nongonadal organs like the liver, heart, skin, and brain.

More Information

In women, estrogen is mainly produced by structures associated with the reproductive system, but various other tissues can also synthesize estrogen to lesser extents.

Tips

Confusing the tissues that significantly produce hormones like estrogen with those that can only produce it in small amounts is common. Always consider the primary and secondary sources of synthesis.

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