The secretion of releasing hormones occurs from which of the following structures
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Hormone "trophic", that meant stimulates inhibits release of other hormones secreted into ducts. Stimulates the heart. Is secreted into circulatory system. After the following hormones are produced: Prolactin, ACTH, All of the above. Pituitary gland is controlled by the following: Kidney, Hypothalamus, Frontal lobe of the brain, Trigeminal nerve (Veeut). Pituitary gland is controlled by the following: Anterior lobe in pituitary, Hypothalamus, Hypothalamus releasing hormones from hypothalamus, Adrenal gland, Parathyroid hormones. What is the precursor of cholesterol, Lipids, Amino acids, Carbohydrates? Release FSH and LH? Which hormone causes growth hormone? Thyroid hormone, Gonadotropin releasing hormone, Somatostatin. The target cells for ACTH are the following: Adrenal medulla, Adrenal medulla, Parathyroid, Kidneys. Hormones released by the anterior pituitary are the following: Hypothalamus, Anterior pituitary, Hypothalamus, Anterior pituitary. Hypothalamus, Posterior pituitary. Posterior pituitary, Hypothalamus. Which gland secretes melatonin? Pituitary, Pineal, Adrenal cortex, Hypothalamus. Stimulus for producing insulin: High blood glucose, Low blood glucose, High blood glycogen, Low blood fatty acid. Releasing hormones from hypothalamus.
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Releasing and inhibiting hormones are secreted by the anterior pituitary, posterior pituitary, adrenal cortex, and hypothalamus. The neurohormone which decreases urination to save water for the body is ADH.
Neurohypophysis is located inferior to the pituitary gland. It regulates the secretory activity of the pituitary gland. Neurohypophysis is located superior to the thalamus. The posterior pituitary has a direct connection with neurons of the hypothalamus and is controlled by releasing hormones produced in the hypothalamus. It produces hormones that regulate other endocrine glands and stores lipotropins. It is not related to fluid balance in the body. ADH (antidiuretic hormone) is secreted in response to overhydration, increased volume of body fluids, increased osmotic pressure of body fluids, and high blood pressure. Oxytocin is responsible for preventing the release of insulin from the pancreas, preventing the formation of goiters, milk production by the mammary glands, regulating blood calcium levels, and causing contractions of uterine smooth muscle during labor. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) regulates the release of prolactin and oxytocin, follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone, estrogen and testosterone, progesterone and prolactin, and thyroid-stimulating hormone and thyrotropin-releasing hormone.
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