No, another hormone called glucagon does that (although both insulin and glucagon are secreted by the pancreas).
Insulin has the opposite effect - when there is excess sugar in the blood it causes glucose to move into body cells and to also be stored as glycogen in the liver and muscle.
erythropoitin secreted from kidneys stimulate rbc production.
That is hormone gastrin. It is secreted by stomach
It stimulates production of red blood cells. It is secreted by kidneys.
Erythropoietin
The fluids secreted in the body due to peripheral edema may form a layer around the lungs which do not allow the inflow or out flow of oxygen freely may cause difficulty in breathing.
Prolactin is the hormone. It is secreted by anterior pituitary.
It is probably Follicle stimulating hormone.
The hormone gastrin functions to increase HCl production in the stomach. Gastric is secreted by G cells.
The name cortisol tells you that it comes from the cortex.
erythropoietin
For the sperm is the testosterone while the egg cell is the estrogen.
It affects on red bone marrow.It stimules production of red blood cells.