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Chapter 15, Problem 5MC
Choose from the following key to identify the hormones described.
Key: | (a) aldosterone (b) antidiuretic hormone (c) growth hormone (d) luteinizing hormone |
(e) oxytocin (f) prolactin (g) T4 and T3 (h) TSH |
_____(1) important anabolic hormone; many of its effects mediated by IGFs
_____(2) cause the kidneys to conserve water and/or salt (two choices)
_____(3) stimulates milk productions
_____(4) tropic hormone that stimulates the gonads to secrete sex hormones
_____(5) increases uterine contractions during birth
_____(6) major
_____(7) causes reabsorption of sodium ions by the kidneys
_____(8) tropic hormone that stimulates the thyroid gland to secrete thyroid hormone
_____(9) secreted by the posterior pituitary (two choices)
_____(10) the only steroid hormone in the list
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