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1. epitheliel 2. loose connective 3. lymphoid 4. nervous 5. adipose Answer= 1. epitheliel
ACTH secretion or release is elicited by hypothalmic CRH (Corticotropin-releasing hormone.)
The glandular secretion is associated with pocrine, holocrine, and merocrine.
When you cry, your lacrimal glands produce tears. These tears drain into the nasolacrimal duct, which is connected to your nose. As a result, the excess tears can enter your nasal cavity, causing an increase in mucous secretions and leading to a runny nose. This is a normal physiological response to emotional or physical distress.
The term lacrimation refers to the secretion of tears.
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1. epitheliel 2. loose connective 3. lymphoid 4. nervous 5. adipose Answer= 1. epitheliel
ACTH secretion or release is elicited by hypothalmic CRH (Corticotropin-releasing hormone.)
There are 2 hormones that regulate the secretion of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH):activin = stimulates (or "activates") the secretion of FSHinhibin = inhibits the secretion of FSH
The glandular secretion is associated with pocrine, holocrine, and merocrine.
Merocrine Glands release its product and no part of the gland is lost or damaged.
Tubular secretion occurs in the distal convoluted tubes. The secretion also happens in the collecting ducts and also in the proximal convoluted tubule.
Primary secretion of the liver is the raw secretion of substances by hepatocytes into the bile canaliculi. This kind of secretion has not yet been modified by the epithelial cells lining the bile ducts, which normally increase the amount of bicarbonate ions in the primary secretion as it passes by. A similar kind of primary secretion is that which is released by the end pieces of the salivary glands, which is later modified by epithelial cells lining the salivary ducts.
The pituitary gland controls the secretion of growth hormone.
The pitutary gland is what controls the secretion of the thyroid hormone.