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Prolactin is the pituitary hormone that promotes lactation.
Prolactin
The hormone that promotes reabsorption by the kideny is Vasopressin
triglyceride + 3H2O --> glycerol + 3 fatty acid chains
insulin
Prolactin is the pituitary hormone that promotes lactation.
Testosterone is the hormone. It is secreted by testis
Projesterone
Prolactin
promotes the entry of glucose and amino acids into tissue cells
That hormone is called as vitamin D.
The hormone that promotes reabsorption by the kideny is Vasopressin
The hormone is FSH - follicle stimulating hormone.
triglyceride + 3H2O --> glycerol + 3 fatty acid chains
No, prednisone is not an anabolic steroid. Anabolic steroids are derived from androgens like testosterone and drive processes in the body that build tissue such as muscle mass, etc. Just to get the terminology down: anabolism is the part of metabolism that promotes growth, while catabolism is the part that promotes the breakdown of substrates to provide energy. Prednisone is considered a catabolic hormone, although it is not commonly discussed in these terms. Prednisone is a synthetic version of the naturally occurring hormone cortisol, which is a stress hormone that drives the breakdown of muscle to help raise blood sugar under certain circumstances.
Insulin is an anabolic hormone as: 1) it promotes glycogen synthesis & inhibits glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis in carbohydrates. 2) it promotes lipogenesis & inhibits lipolysis. 3) promotes protein synthesis & inhibits protein degradation
insulin