Lutinizing hormones stimulates secretion of sex hormones
Step-by-step explanation:
Pituitary gland produces Luteinizing hormone. It is one of the important hormones which "control the reproductive system". Luteinizing hormone is a type of gonadotropic hormone which is secreted from anterior Pituitary gland cells.
In men this hormone helps to stimulating "Leydig cells" in the testes to "produce testosterone". It acts to support the sperm production. In women this luteinizing hormone plays various roles in the "two halves of the menstrual circle".