Column 6: What is the effect(s) of ACTH on the target cel(l)/(t)issue? Choose ALL that apply. Group of answer choices catecholamine secretion converted to \beta -endorphin cortisol secretion decreased blood pressure growth of bone and cartilage insertion of aquaporins lipolysis melanin synthesis melatonin synthesis milk ejection modulation of pain information proteolysis uterine contractions water reabsorption
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