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Author: Peter H Raven, George B Johnson Professor, Kenneth A. Mason Dr. Ph.D., Jonathan Losos Dr., Susan Singer
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Chapter 45, Problem 5A
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The pituitary gland, which is divided into anterior and posterior pituitary, secretes hormones, including growth hormone, cortisol and thyroid stimulating hormone. Tumor in pituitary gland will result in decreased production of the hormones from the pituitary gland.
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b. ACTH, which leads to loss of production of glucocorticoids.
c. TSH, which leads to loss of production of thyroxin.
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d. to increase TRH and decrease TSH levels
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