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FSH Pituitary Promotes sperm production in men and estrogen in women, with FSH, contributes to the functions of overies

functions of overies and testies


LH PIituitary Luetenizing Hormone
Follice stimulatingIncreases
hormone testosterone and estrogen
GH Pituitary Stimulates growth in children hepls maintain muscle mass in adults
Oxytocin Pituitary Causes contractions during childbirth and the release of milk when mothers nurse babie
TSH Pituitary controls metabolism, too much TSH you can get Graves Disease
PTH Parathyroid Makes bone calcum available to the bloodstream for nerve conduction and muscle contraction
Thyroxine (T4) Thyroid Regulates metabolic rates throughout the body
MSH Pituitary
ACTH Pituitary
AVP or ADH Pituitary
Aldoesterone Adrensal Gland
Calcitonin Parathyroid
Glucagon Pancreas Signals the liver to release glucose into the bloodstream
Insulin Pancreas Sitimulates cells to take up blood glucose

Dialysis: the separation of particles in a liquid on the basis of differences in their ability to pass through a membrane.
Epinephrime (Adrenine)
Cortisol (stressed hormones) Type 1: Genetic
Aldosterone Type 2: Environment
Type 3: Alzheimers

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