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1.Gonadotropin releasing hormone-stimulates pituitary to liberate LH & FSH.

2.thyrotropin releasing hormone for TSH

3.corticotropin releasing hormone for ACTH

4.somatotropin releasing hormone for GH

5.vasopressin & oxytocin preformed in hypothalamus traverse through hypothalamohypophyseal tract to posterior pituitary.

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Q: Enumerate the Hypothalamic Hormone and their action?
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