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caleitonin secretin thymopoietin (thymosin) GIP thyroid hormone parathyroid honn

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Question

caleitonin secretin thymopoietin (thymosin) GIP thyroid hormone parathyroid honndine ACTH growth homione cinsulia -Juternizing hormone htidiuretlc hormoe VIP otytocin gastrin Synthetic forms of this hormone are used to induce labor. histamine oxy focin iron absorption in the Gl tract epcidin results in diabetes insipidus, a condition characterized by excessive water loss andiuretic hormone Stimulates the gallbladder to contract and release bile. Steroid that helps to regulate Na and K balance in the body. aidosterone Promotes calcium deposit into bone matrix. Ca lcitonin Stimulates the migrating motor complex. mohlir Beta cells in the pancreatic islets release this hormone, to decrease blood sugar. insuin Anabolic hormone that results in overall tissue growth. qrow th hormone Relaxes upper GI tract and stimulates lower GI tract Promotes milk production. Hormone from the stomach that stimulates gastric acid secretion by activating ECL cells prolactin Elevates basal metabolic rate in most tissues. Promotes the formation of vitamin D (calcitriol), which results in increased Ca' in the blood. parathuroid hormone Activates parietal cells in the stomach to produce gastric acid. Responsible for maturation of T cells. Stimulates ovulation in women. L H Stimulates the release of glucocorticoids (cortisol). Inhibits gastric motility and stimulates the release of insulin from the pancreas.

Explanation / Answer

Secretin is a hormone from stomach that stimulate gastric acid secretion.

Thymosin is responsible for maturation of T cells.

GIP (Gastric inhibitory polypeptide) relax upper GI and stimulate lower GI

Histamine activated parietal cells to secrete gastric acid