Biology 2e
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Author: Matthew Douglas, Jung Choi, Mary Ann Clark
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Chapter 37, Problem 16RQ
Which mechanism of hormonal stimulation would be affected if signaling and hormone release from the hypothalamus was blocked?
- humoral and hormonal stimuli
- hormonal and neural stimuli
- neural and humoral stimuli
- hormonal and negative stimuli
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Chapter 37 Solutions
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