Match the hormone with the primary function T3 and T4 increases body metabolism Calcitonin lowers blood calcium levels prolactin stimulates milk production FSH stimulates sperm production aldosterone regulation of sodium and potassium ADH increases water retention glucagon increases blood glucose concentration LH stimulates ovulation oxytocin stimulates uterine contraction ininsulin stimulates movement of glucose into cells
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Match the hormone to its correct target tissue/cell and action: Increases the rate of diffusion of blood glucose into cells across the body Suppresses appetite Stimulates development of masculine secondary sex characteristics Insulin Glucagon Increases red blood cell formation Relaxin Inhibits osteoclast activity, decreasing the release of calcium into the blood Testosterone Follicle Stimulating Hormone Stimulates conversion of glycogen and lactic acid into glucose by the liver Luteinizing Hormone Gastrin Increases flexibility of connective tissue, including fibrocartilage at the pubic symphysis Leptin Erythropoietin Triggers release of the secondary oocyte in the ovary Calcitonin Stimulates sperm production in the testes Increases contraction rate of smooth muscle in the stomach
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