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Gland that secretes calcitonin? What secretes releasing hormones? Which gland secretes through a duet? Secretes hormones in the bloodstream? ... Which gland secretes hormones withou the use of a duct? Which gland secretes hormonones withouth use of a duct? Glands that secrete their product into ducts are called?
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Glands are small but powerful organs that are located throughout the body. They control very important body functions by releasing hormones. The following list of glands make up the endocrine system. ... The thymus gland secretes hormones called humoral factors. These hormones help to develop the lymphoid system,
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The main human endrocrine glands. These glands produce hormones – chemical messengers – which travel in the bloodstream to stimulate certain cells. ... releasing hormones; Releasing life; Releasing mechanism; Releasing mechanism; releasing officer; releasing stimulus; Releasing the Bonds;
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functions in maintaining homeostasis, especially in coordinating the endocrine and nervous systems secretes hormones of the posterior pituitary and releasing factors, ... Parasympathetic Nervous System: the cranosacral part of the ANS; in general, increased activity of these neurons supports vegetative function such as digestion...
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The endocrine glands involved in the maintenance of normal body conditions are pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, pancreas, ovary, and testis. However, these organs are not the only tissues concerned in the hormonal regulation of body processes. ... (redirected from releasing hormones)
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The hypothalamus secretes releasing hormones that direct the pituitary to increase or decrease production of its own hormones, which in turn stimulate subsidiary glands such as the thyroid, adrenal glands, and gonads. ... The two adrenal glands sit on top of each kidney. These glands are comprised of two parts,
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Hence, these two hormones can regulate apoptosis of granulosa cells but in opposite directions; GnRH agonist acts as an inducer, whereas FSH acts as an inhibitor of apoptosis (25, 26, 45). We therefore hypothesized that FSH could similarly counteract apoptosis induced by GnRH-I and -II in human granulosa cells.
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These sequences were then compared using TBLASTN analysis with the same parameters described above. ... The glands were quartered and rinsed several times with a HEPES buffer and stirred while digested with 3% BSA-supplemented HEPES buffer and 0.1% hyaluronidase and 0.35% collagenase for 45 min at 37 C. Cells were collected...
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These compounds may be man-made (so-called xenoestrogens), e.g., industrial chemicals, crop protection chemicals, or they may ... After a complex chain of biochemi-cal processes, the hypothalamus secretes releasing hormones or releases inhibition hormones that con-trol the secretion of hormones from the pituitary gland.
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