Leutenising hormone is secreted by the anterior pituitary gland.
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is a glycoprotein gonadotropin secreted by the anterior pituitary in response to gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), which is released by the hypothalamus.
The pituitary gland secretes luteinizing hormone (LH). LH plays a key role in the regulation of the reproductive system in both males and females.
No. Your liver does not secretes any such hormone. Your thyroid does.
The ovaries are the main organ that secretes the hormone progesterone. It is primarily produced by the corpus luteum, which forms after ovulation. Progesterone plays a key role in the menstrual cycle and pregnancy.
The organ that secretes relaxin is the corpus luteum in the ovary. Relaxin is a hormone that plays a role in reproductive processes such as preparing the uterus for implantation of the fertilized egg and facilitating childbirth by relaxing the ligaments.
Luteinising hormone
That is LH Luteinising hormone.
Insulin
There is no such a hormone.FSH's release is triggered by Gonadarophin releasing hormone.
The anterior lobe of the pituitary gland secretes growth hormone and lutenizing hormone.
The adrenalin gland secretes that hormone.
Luteinising hormone (LH) is made by the pituitary gland and stimulates the mature egg to be released from the ovary, this is called ovulation.
Oxytocin, also knwon as the "cuddle hormone" is produced in hypothalamic neurons.
In my biology class this specific questions was asked. A cell secretes a hormone through facilitated diffusion.
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is a glycoprotein gonadotropin secreted by the anterior pituitary in response to gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), which is released by the hypothalamus.
Adrenaline, thyroxine, insulin, oxytocin, pituitrin, testosterone, luteinising hormone, ADH (anti diuretic hormone) oestrogen, progesterone, growth hormone. And many more besides.
The part of the pancreas which secretes insulin is called the Isles of Langerhans.