Progesterone
Progesterone is the hormone secreted by the corpus luteum that maintains the uterine lining during the first trimester of pregnancy. It is essential for supporting the growth and development of the embryo.
Testosterone: hormone secreted by the testes
No, the corpus luteum secretes the hormone relaxin. Relaxin is a hormone produced during pregnancy and helps with tissue growth during reproduction. The corpus albicans is a mass of tissue which is formed when the corpus luteum is broken down, which occurs when fertilisation of the egg does not occur (and therefore the woman does not become pregnant). Because the corpus albicans is therefore not present if a woman becomes pregnant, and the hormone relaxin is only produced during pregnancy, the corpus albicans will not secrete relaxin.
That is andeuratic hormone. ADH. It is secreted by posterior pituitary.
The majority of secreted thyroid hormone is T4 - the storage hormone.
That is hormone gastrin. It is secreted by stomach
It is the hormone thymosin. It is secreted by thymus.
These are the major sex hormones. Progesterone is a 21-carbon steroid female sex hormone, secreted largely by the corpus luteum and is required for the maintenance of pregnancy. On the other hand, Testosterone is a steroid male sex hormone, secreted by the testes and is responsible for the development of secondary male characteristics.
It is the growth hormone. It is secreted by anterior pituitary.
Growth hormone affects the body growth. It is secreted by anterior pituitary.
The parathyroid hormone. Also called as parathormone. This hormone is secreted by parathyroid glands.
The hormone secreted when blood sugar is low is called glucagon.