Unlike some medical terminology, this one is kind of straightforward. Thyroid-stimulating hormone is what stimulates the thyroid to produce thyroid hormone.
thyroid- stimulating hormone (TSH), also called Thyroidtropic hormone (TH)
TSH stimulates the release of Thyroxine.TSH stands for Thyroid Stimulating Hormone.
TSH - thyroid stimulating hormone.
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Thyroid-stimulating hormone or TSH. When the thyroid is under-active the pituitary secretes more TSH to try to make the thyroid release its own hormones (T3 and T4).
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There are three general mechanisms that govern the secretion or release of a hormone; humoral, hormonal, and neural. Humoral release is governed by the presence of certain ions or nutrients in the blood. For example, the amount of glucose in your blood determines whether insulin or glucagon is secreted. Hormonal release is stimulated by the presence of other hormones. An example would be thyroid stimulating hormone secreted by the anterior pituitary stimulates the production/secretion of thyroid hormone. Finally, neural release is governed by nervous system controls. The classic example of neural release is neurons from your sympathetic (fight-or-flight) nervous system determine the release of adrenaline (epinephrine) from the adrenal glands.
The hormone called as thyroid stimulating hormone stimulates the production of the thyroid hormone. It comes from anterior lobe of the pituitary. There is negative feed back system to regulate the hormone production in your body.
Thyroid releasing hormone (TRH) is released when thyroid hormones are low. Increased thyroid hormone production would serve to inhibit/decrease TRH release.
Thyroid function is an example of a negative feedback system.
TSH stands for thyroid stimulating hormone and it signals the release of the thyroid hormones, T3 and thyroxine.
Thyroid release the hormone thyroxine. This gland is stimulated by Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) which is secreated from anterior pitutary gland situated in hypothalamus of brain.
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Uncheck answer: Thyroid Glands, in the throat behind the trachea
stimulates the release of thyroid stimulating hormones