Which digestive system organ is the target of gastrin?
Parietal cells in the stomach, which secrete HCl
Hormones secreted by the hypothalamus do what?
The hypothalamus aids in regulation of the body's temperature.
What hormones are responsible for human growth?
Gigantism, also known as giantism,is a condition characterized by excessive growth and height significantly above average. In humans, this condition is caused by over-production of growth hormone.Meretciel provide quality ELISA kits for R&D,can use to detect the concentration of growth hormone.
What is longest acting insulin?
Longest acting insulins iclude insulin glargine and insulin ultralente
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What are hormones in puberty and what effect do they have?
You will grow and you will get hair in your pits and genitals.you will also get pimples
What hormone prevents uterus from initiating labor before the designated delivery time?
The hormone levels are one factor. Estrogen increases contractility of the uterus while progesterone inhibits it. Throughout pregnancy, progesterone levels are high, but just before labor, they fall relative to estrogen levels and contractions start. Another hormone called oxytocin also induces labor. The number of oxytocin receptors increases as pregnancy progresses, and hormone levels rise at labor causing the uterus to contract and begin labor. The uterus also has stretch receptors and will not start contracting unless stretched to a certain degree.
WELL YOU BECOME ADDICTED TO ADRENALINE BY USING IT CONSTANTLY
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If you constantly put yourself in a scary or exciting situation constantly, then you will get addicted to that feeling. The more you use adrenaline, the more you need it to feel satisfied.
But don't do it.
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There are physiological mechanisms which explain how adrenaline is addictive.
Adrenaline releases glucose into the blood as well as other effects such as increased heart rate and breathing rate.
Do Regular Insulin same with actrapid insulin?
I wouldn't say so, if you want fast acting insulin use novorapid, actrapid is good for long lasting carbohydrates eg. bread.
What hormone is secreted in response to thepresence of protein in the stomach?
Gastrin is produced in the stomach and starts secretion.
Is calcitriol safe in pregnancy?
during pregnancy, management of maternal hypoparathyroidism with calcitriol
and calcium is feasible, if the 1,25(OH)2D3 concentrations are adapted to the physiological needs
during pregnancy and serum calcium levels are kept in the lower normal range.
European Journal of Endocrinology 139 284-289
What is the role of progesterone in the reproductive cycle of the horse?
Progesterone is the hormone that maintains pregnancy in the cow. This is a sort of "barrier" that prohibits any hormonal reaction that would trigger the cow to begin parturition. If the progesterone "barrier" breaks down, estrogen levels increase promoting the consequential reaction to begin labour.
Progesterone is still an important hormone when the cow is not pregnant. Progesterone levels increase to allow the corpus luteum to degrade and the ovary to start development of new oocytes or ovums. Progesterone levels begin to increase soon after ovulation (which occurs after the standing heat period), and last for around 20 days until the ovum reaches maturity and estrogen levels increase again.
Which disease is the result of a hypersecretion of cortisol?
hypersecretion of thyroxine leads to grave disease, thyrotoxicoises
Does magnesuim increase progesterone?
The magnesium chloride is normally present in the cell. It does not affect the progesterone level, normally.
What is a hormone secreted by a muscle cell and two hormones secreted by neurons?
Muscles aren't really known for secreting hormones, unless it is cardiac muscle,it secretes atrial natriuretic peptide( ANP). Neurons secrete neurohormones like anti-diuretic hormone(ADH) and oxytocin.
What hormone aldosterone or ADH has the greater effect on urine volume?
ADH decides the volume.Aldestorone involve in maintaining blood pressure.
Do hormones determine the secondary sex characteristics?
Primary sexual characteristics are those which enable a person to become capable of having children, which in girls would be menstruation and in boys the production of sperm. All other physical changes, such as growth of pubic heair and breasts etc are secondary characterists. All these changes are directly initiated and stimulated by the two hormones that you have mentioned.
What hormone signals the hormones of the adrenal cortex?
adrenaline
The adrenal cortex produces a battery of steroids (glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids - mainly hydrocortisone and aldosterone), but it doesn't produce adrenalin. Adrenalin is released by the adrenal medulla which occupies the interior of the adrenal gland