retina
small intestine
Mantle
small intestine
Monosodium glutamate (MSG) has the chemical formula C5H8NO4Na and the molecular structure is a sodium salt of glutamic acid, which is an amino acid. The structure of MSG consists of a glutamate molecule with an additional sodium atom attached.
The salivary gland secretes saliva, which is the liquid that allows you to detect the sensation of taste.
It is the left over of grafian follicle which emitted ova. It secretes progesterone in large amount.
LH is produced in the anterior pituitary gland.
pineal gland
Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is the sodium salt of glutamic acid. In its Lewis structure, the glutamate ion features a central carbon chain with a carboxyl group (-COOH) on one end and an amino group (-NH2) on the other. The sodium ion (Na⁺) is typically represented outside the structure, as it does not form covalent bonds with the glutamate but rather associates ionically. The Lewis structure highlights the arrangement of atoms and the presence of lone pairs, particularly around the carboxyl and amino groups.
The ovary secretes a hormone called estradiol, which promotes the maturation of eggs (gametes) in females.
The letter that typically indicates a structure that secretes a hormone not involved in the production or delivery of gametes is "A," referring to the pancreas. The pancreas secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon, which regulate blood sugar levels, and these functions are unrelated to gamete production or delivery.
pancreas