Primary Endocrine Organ Hormone chart Primary Endocrine Organ Hormones Hypothala
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Primary Endocrine Organ Hormone chart Primary Endocrine Organ Hormones Hypothalamus (Know the releasing and inhibiting hormones and the 3. TRH hormones they promote/4. CRH inhibit secretion of) Function 1. PRH 2. PIH 5. GHIH 6. GHRH 7. GnRH 1. GHcgvj in Anterior Pituitary Gland (For those that are tropic,2. ACTH know what organs they are 3. TSH received by and what hormones they trigger secretion of) 4. Prolactin 5. FSH 6. LH Posterior Pituitary Gland 1.ADH the hormones secreted) Pineal gland Thymus Thyroid gland 2. Oxytocin 1. Melatonin 1. Thymosin 1. Thyroid hormones 2. Calcitonin 1. PTH Parathyroid gland Adrenal glands (combination 1. Mineralocorticoids of Adrenal cortex and medulla) 2. Glucocorticoids 3. Androgens 4. Epinephrine 1. Insulir 2. Glucagor 3. Somatostatin 1. Androgens Pancreas Gonads (combination of testes and ovaries, exclude 2. Es placenta) trogens 3. ProgestinsExplanation / Answer
Hypothalamus- 1. PRH - prolactin release hormone - stimulates the release of prolactin ( breast milk)
2.PIH - prolactin inhibiting hormone. Inhibits prolactin synthesis.
3.TRH-Thyrotropin-releasing hormone it stimulates the release of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), prolactin (PRL)
4. CRH Corticotropin-releasing hormone( involved in stress response)
5.GHIH - growth hormone–inhibiting hormone (GHIH). Inhibits growth and thyroid-stimulating hormones.
6.GHRH- GHRH stimulates cells in the anterior lobe of the pituitary to secrete growth hormone (GH).
7. GnRH- stimulates the release of LH AND FSH from the anterior pituitary.
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