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Hormones are like bullies that steal your lunch money... When the hormones want to be released from glands, they signal other hormones (like on a cell phone) to tell them to be released, and if they dont do what they say, then the "bully" hormone will beat the other hormone up when they get secreted from a certain gland.

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What carries out the function of a gland in body?

A gland produces hormones, which perform a variety of functions. Some of them make you grow (somatropin), while some of them help you control your weight and moods (thyroid). There are many glands throughout the body and they can all produce an assortment of hormones. The pituitary, though, is the master gland that controls all the other glands and does so by producing its own hormones.


Some pituitary hormones cause the ovaries to secrete hormones. These ovarian hormones then influence the production of the pituitary hormones. This type of control mechanism is known as?

This type of control mechanism is known as a feedback loop, specifically a hormonal feedback loop. In this system, the secretion of ovarian hormones, such as estrogen and progesterone, can either stimulate or inhibit the production of pituitary hormones, thus regulating the overall hormonal balance in the body. This interplay ensures that hormone levels remain within optimal ranges for reproductive function.


The hormones stored in the posterior pituitary are released only when triggered by the what?

The hormones stored in the posterior pituitary gland, such as oxytocin and vasopressin, are released in response to nerve signals from the hypothalamus. These hormones are only released when specific stimuli trigger their release, such as childbirth or changes in blood osmolarity.


What are the names of organs that release hormones?

They are called glands and they make up the endocrine system. Some glands are the hypothalamus, the pituitary gland, the thyroid and parathyroids, the adrenal glands, the pineal body and the ovaries and testes.


Why is pituitary known as the master gland?

The pituitary gland is sometimes called the "master" gland of the endocrine system, because it controls the functions of the other endocrine glands. The pituitary gland is no larger than a pea, and is located at the base of the brain. The gland is attached to the hypothalamus (a part of the brain that affects the pituitary gland) by nerve fibers. The pituitary gland itself consists of three sections:the anterior lobethe intermediate lobethe posterior lobe

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What does birth control do to your hormones?

Birth control is what is used to prevent unintended pregnancy, there are multiple different types of birth control that work in different ways, it is ignorant to say 'birth control' to mean one specific type of birth control. Without knowing what type of birth control you're referring to we cannot answer your question - some birth control does absolutely nothing to your hormones, some birth control completely shuts down your hormones.


What chemicals are release by endocrine?

Endocrine glands release hormones, which are chemical messengers that regulate various physiological activities in the body. Some examples of hormones produced by endocrine glands include insulin (from the pancreas), estrogen and testosterone (from the gonads), and cortisol (from the adrenal glands).


What carries out the function of a gland in body?

A gland produces hormones, which perform a variety of functions. Some of them make you grow (somatropin), while some of them help you control your weight and moods (thyroid). There are many glands throughout the body and they can all produce an assortment of hormones. The pituitary, though, is the master gland that controls all the other glands and does so by producing its own hormones.


Is growth hormone a tropic hormone?

Tropic hormones are responsible for telling the body to secrete other hormones. They accomplish this by targeting endocrine glands. Most tropic hormones are secreted by the anterior pituitary.


Why do hormones affect some organs but not others?

Because hormones have specific hormone binding sites to act


What are someTropic hormone?

Some examples of tropic hormones include follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH). These hormones regulate the function of other endocrine glands in the body by stimulating them to produce and release their own hormones.


Can birth control cause a miscarriage after one year of being entirely off the pill?

No. The pill are just hormones that control your cycle and if you haven't been on them a year they would have no direct cause for a miscarriage. Some thing other cause your miscarriage. See your doctor.


What hormones are hypoglycemic?

Insulin is the only hormone, which acts as hypoglycemic hormone. All other hormones increase the glucose level to some extent.


The hormones stored in the posterior pituitary are released only when triggered by the what?

The hormones stored in the posterior pituitary gland, such as oxytocin and vasopressin, are released in response to nerve signals from the hypothalamus. These hormones are only released when specific stimuli trigger their release, such as childbirth or changes in blood osmolarity.


Are tropic hormones always classified as neurohormones?

No, tropic hormones are not always classified as neurohormones. Tropic hormones are a type of hormone that regulate the secretion of other hormones, while neurohormones are produced by neurons and released into the bloodstream. Some tropic hormones may be neurohormones, but not all tropic hormones fall into this category.


Do birth control pills regulate your hormones?

Birth control pills won't make any lasting change in your hormones; when you stop using them, you will return to your previous hormonal and menstrual pattern. While using the birth control pill, though, your hormone levels will become more even and predictable. For some women with abnormally low or high hormone levels, this use of birth control hormones can have significant disease-prevention benefits as well as prevention of unintended pregnancy.


What are some all hormones?

growth hormones