hypothalamus
Hormones that inhibit gastric secretion include secretin. It is a type of hormone that is released into the bloodstream by the duodenum.
Merocrine Glands release its product and no part of the gland is lost or damaged.
Hormones are chemical secreations which travel through blood and exert their effect remote from their source of origin.Hormones have the following effects on the body:stimulation or inhibition of growthmood swingsinduction or suppression of apoptosis (programmed cell death)activation or inhibition of the immune systemregulation of metabolismpreparation of the body for fighting, sex, fleeing, mating, and other activitypreparation of the body for a new phase of life, such as puberty, parenting, and menopausecontrol of the reproductive cyclehunger cravingsA hormone may also regulate the production and release of other hormones. Hormone signals control the internal environment of the body through homeostasis.
HOLOCRINE
This type of epithelium is frequently found in glands, and the pancreas, where its function is secretion.
Hormones that inhibit gastric secretion include secretin. It is a type of hormone that is released into the bloodstream by the duodenum.
Hypothalamus and pituitary gland secrete hormones and regulate other endocrine organs. They are the main regulatory organs of the endocrine system
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Each meristematic cell differentiates into a specific cell type as a result of various signals and cues from its surrounding environment. These signals include hormones, such as auxins and cytokinins, as well as physical and chemical signals from neighboring cells. The specific combination and intensity of these signals determine the fate of the meristematic cell, leading it to differentiate into a specific cell type with specialized functions.
Merocrine Glands release its product and no part of the gland is lost or damaged.
Insulin is an endocrine hormone secreted by the pancreas. You could call it endocrine or pancreatic secretion.
Hormones are chemical secreations which travel through blood and exert their effect remote from their source of origin.Hormones have the following effects on the body:stimulation or inhibition of growthmood swingsinduction or suppression of apoptosis (programmed cell death)activation or inhibition of the immune systemregulation of metabolismpreparation of the body for fighting, sex, fleeing, mating, and other activitypreparation of the body for a new phase of life, such as puberty, parenting, and menopausecontrol of the reproductive cyclehunger cravingsA hormone may also regulate the production and release of other hormones. Hormone signals control the internal environment of the body through homeostasis.
HOLOCRINE
what type of lipid is found in sex hormones
insulinInsulin. Discovered in the 1920's, lack of insulin, or too much causes Type I Diabetes. Google Insulin and you'll find the bumf you need for your school report.
acinar cells
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