prolactin releasing factor and testosterone/estrogen depending if it is male or female
prolactin releasing factor
Prolactin releasing factor
(FSH) Follicle-stimulating hormone. (LH) Luteinising hormone. Oestrogen. Testosterone.
Prolactin releasing factor
thyroid hormones
Growth hormone always exerts its influence by targeting other endocrine glands to produce hormones.
No. G-cells in the pyloric region of the stomach release Gastrin, which is a hormone to regulate stomach activity. Beta cells of Pancreatic Islets release Insulin, which is a hormone to regulate blood sugar. The stomach and pancreas are primarily digestive organs and both release hormones.
The pituitary is linked to the brain by the infundibulum of the hypothalamus. It exerts its regulatory effects on the rest of the body by releasing tropic hormones into the blood.
On every object on earth, earth exerts a force on it which is equal to the weight of object. When we throw a object it earth exerts force on it and it came downwards but if we throw it with escape velocity then it will not move downwards.
Mass and gravity. F = ma. Weight is a measurement of the force a mass exerts downwards due to the effect of gravity.
It isn't clear what you mean by "objects of unequal forces". Gravity exerts a force on objects.
It is an herbal carbohydrate that exerts powerful effect on hormone-producing tissues. The glycoside breaks down into a sugar and a non-sugar component
It exerts normal force to you.