Biology: The Unity and Diversity of Life
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ISBN: 9780357093795
Author: STARR
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING (CUSTOM)
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Chapter 34, Problem 14SQ
True or false? All hormones secreted by arthropods are also secreted by vertebrates.
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Vertebrate Group Hormones Principal
Secreted by
Action and
Targeted
glands
organs
Fishes
Amphibians
Reptiles
Avians
Mammals
Adenohypophysis
Neurohypophysis
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Parathyroid
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Testis
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resulting from
Hypersecretion
Condition
resulting from
hyposecretion
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Invertebrates Endocrine Hormones Principal Action and
Structures
Secreted
target organs
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Annelids
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Chapter 34 Solutions
Biology: The Unity and Diversity of Life
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