Thymine from the thymus gland.
The pituitary gland produces both prolactin and growth hormone in the human body.
The pituitary gland produces growth hormone, which regulates growth and metabolism. The posterior pituitary gland produces antidiuretic hormone (ADH), which helps regulate water balance in the body by controlling how much water is reabsorbed by the kidneys.
The thymus gland produces T-cells, which are a type of white blood cell that plays a central role in the immune system by defending the body against pathogens.
The hormone that causes ovulation to occur is called luteinizing hormone (LH). LH is produced by the pituitary gland in the brain.
The pituitary gland produces growth hormone, which regulates growth and metabolism, and also produces adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), which stimulates the adrenal glands to release cortisol in response to stress.
the hormone that produces red blood cells is erythropoeitin.
Thymosin
anterior pituitary gland produces growth hormone
T-lymphocytes, they are a type of white blood cell.
The thymus is the organ in the mediastinum that produces T cell lymphocytes. It is a primary lymphoid organ involved in the maturation of T cells, an essential component of the immune system.
That is the stomach. It produces the hormone gastrin
Testosterone does not produce a hormone it IS a hormone.
No. Too little thyroid hormone produces cretinism in children.
A target cell is a cell in the body that recognizes a hormone's chemical structure. It is a cell to which a hormone binds chemically.
The thymus gland produces a hormone called thymosin, which helps in the development and maturation of T-lymphocytes in the immune system.
The pituitary gland produces both prolactin and growth hormone in the human body.
Meiosis because each one is a part of your body but meiosis is a cell division process which is not a part of your body.