They trigger biological reactions.They also trigger growth.
The hormonal responses are basically responses or reactions given by the hormones. This response is triggered by either negative or positive feedback mechanism. When the hormone level is too low, the gland (usually endocrine) releases the hormones into the bloodstreams where it travels until it reaches the target organ. When there are too much hormones, the gland is triggered to stop the release of hormones. This mechanism of maintaining the balance without giving excess amount of hormone is known as negative feedback. In a positive feedback, the gland is triggered to release more hormones when excess amount of hormones is present.
The hormones stored in the posterior pituitary gland, such as oxytocin and vasopressin, are released in response to nerve signals from the hypothalamus. These hormones are only released when specific stimuli trigger their release, such as childbirth or changes in blood osmolarity.
No. The tubal ligation prevents the sperm and the egg from meeting. Ovulation still takes place and that is triggered by hormones.
Hypothalamus controls the posterior pituitary gland which is connected with axons. Thus the hypothalamus synthesizes oxytocin and anti-diuretic hormones which are then packaged in secretory vesicles and moved to axons. When axon terminals are triggered, the hormones are released in the capillaries of posterior pituitary.
The skin produces sebum, an oily substance that helps protect and moisturize the skin. The synthesis of sebum is triggered by hormones, particularly androgens like testosterone, which increase during puberty.
The events in the menstrual cycle are triggered by hormonal signals from the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and ovaries. The release of hormones such as FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) and LH (luteinizing hormone) control the development of ovarian follicles and the release of an egg during ovulation.
Neutering removes a dog's ability to reproduce but does not eliminate all sexual behaviors. Arousal in a neutered dog may be triggered by scent, hormones, or environmental stimuli. Engaging in such behaviors is normal and does not indicate a desire to mate.
Another egg is triggered to ripen when the brain's hormones signal the ovaries to release more follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), which stimulates the growth of multiple egg follicles. This typically occurs during the menstrual cycle, with one egg eventually being selected for ovulation.
Assuming the dreamer is male, this would be a sex dream, triggered by natural physical urges and shifting hormones. Sex dreams are a natural, harmless part of human life.
Your period starts when your uterus is triggered to shed its lining because a particular hormone stops being secreted. Therefore, there is nothing you can do, unless you have a way to alter the balance of hormones in your body.
Flip flop is edge triggered device
A rooster crows to establish its territory, communicate with other roosters, and signal the start of a new day. The crowing is triggered by a combination of internal factors such as hormones and external factors like the presence of light.