In general, stimulate means to rouse or awaken. And secrete means to hide, or within the body, to separate cells or release fluids.
glucagon
The gland produces thymosins, which are hormones that stimulate the development of antibodies. The thymus also produces T-lymphocytes which are white blood cells that fight infections and destroy abnormal cells.
It is secreted by pitutory.Stimulated by GnRH secreted by Hypothalamus.
Neurotransmitters are secreted from the axon terminals of neurons in the brain and nervous system.
Renin is the enzyme secreted by the juxtaglomerular apparatus.
Glucose a monosaccaride otherwise known as sugarused for energyGlycogen is secreted by the pancreas to stimulate an increase in blood sugar levelGlucagon, a hormone secreted by the pancreas, raises blood glucose levels
erythropoitin secreted from kidneys stimulate rbc production.
Erythropoietin is secreted by the kidney to stimulate the production of red blood cells in the bone marrow.
Glucagons and insulin
Prolactin is the hormone. It is secreted by anterior pituitary.
It is probably Follicle stimulating hormone.
glucagon
They stimulate the pituitary gland.8====D
Oestrogen stimulates the hormone LH. LH is secreted in pituitary gland and stimulates the release of an egg
glucagon
Antibodies are secreted (plasma cells), while immunoglobulins are membrane-bound (naive B cells).
These chemicals are called CYTOKINES.