Determine the identity of hormone 2 using the data from the autopsy (rat data), Table 1, and Fig. 4.
Determine the identity of hormone 3 using the data from the autopsy (rat data), Table 1, and Fig. 4.
Determine the identity of hormone 1 using the data from the autopsy (rat data), Table 1, and Fig. 4.
Determine the identity of hormone 5 using the data from the autopsy (rat data), Table 1, and Fig. 4.
Determine the identity of hormone 6 using the data from the autopsy (rat data), Table 1, and Fig. 4.
pituitarythyroidthymusprostateseminal vesiclesadrenals ontop of kidneysFigure 1. Graphic representation of organs studied in the autopsyANALYSISLab #1 In-Class Activity1) What was hormone 1? Explain your answer.2) What was hormone 2? Explain your answer.3) What was hormone 3? Explain your answer.4) What was hormone 4? Explain your answer.5) What was hormone 5? Explain your answer.6) What was hormone 6? Explain your answer.ReferencesDiCarlo, S. E., E. Sipe, J. P. Layshock, and R. L. Ross. Experiments and Demonstrations in Physiology. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1998.Adapted from: AM. J. PHYSIOL. 273 (ADV PHYSIOL. EDUC. 18): 524-540, 1997.