What part of brain controls the secretion hormone of posterior pituitary?
It is the hypothalamus. It controls the pituitary secretions
What happens if gastrin isn't produced?
Gastric juice production will be unregulated.It will affect digestion.
When the progesterone level is 1.5 in a pregnant woman will it mean miscarriage?
Progesterone can be low for two different reasons. It can be predicting a failing pregnancy, or it can just be that your body is having a hard time producing it and you need a hormone supplement. 1.5 is a very low progesterone level. Most doctors like you to be no lower than 10. If you are bleeding or have any other miscarriage symptoms along with it, I am sorry to say, you may be miscarrying. Hopefully you are not, and the doctors can get you on a prescription ASAP.
The best of luck to you! In the future, you can always have the doctor check your progesterone levels at a non-pregnancy time to rule out if you have a progesterone imbalance, or if your levels were just low because of a failing pregnancy.
What chemical does adrenaline stimulate the body to produce?
Adrenalin stimulate's the body to produced a chemical called cortisol which is an important hormone secreted by the adrenal glands which can also be termed as the "stress hormones", the effects which cortisol can have on the body is a burst of energy, heightened memory, burst of increased immunity, lower sensitivity to pain and it maintains homeostasis.
Insulin is a substance produced in the pancreas that helps the body use sugars.
Insulin is a peptide hormone that causes cells in the liver, skeletal muscles, and fat tissue to take up glucose from the blood. Insulin is produced in the pancreas.
Is vasopressin is released during childbirth causing strong contractions of the uterus?
No,it does not involve in birth.Oxytocin hormone does that.
How many type of hormones and receptrs meet?
There are several different types of hormones and receptors that meet. The types are peptide hormone receptor, lipid-soluable hormone receptor, thyroid stimulating hormone, insulin hormone, leutinizing hormone, and many more.
What is androgen insensitivity?
Androgen insensitivity describes the condition by which an XY fetus never receives the signals from the mother's body that are supposed to let their body mold itself into a boy. The term "androgen insensitive" means their bodies cannot detect the androgen the mother released in response to their Y chromosome.
The subsequent children look and act like girls, because they are girls, though ones with an inability to reproduce. The first sign anything is wrong is not getting a menstruation cycle, and this is when the now teenager finds out they are infertile.
Each case must be evaluated individually, but most androgen insensitive individuals find they are not hindered in any alternative family planning goal they wish. They marry, or not, adopt children, or not, and have no more members discovering they are gay than is normally distributed in the population.
There is no reason for anyone to feel strange about what is, to the body, no different than some people wheezing after eating strawberries or shellfish.
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Do a google search for "Epinephrine"
Choose the wikipedia site, it has a picture of the molecule
When aldosterone is absent sodium reabsorption in the nephon is increased?
When aldosterone is absent, Na+ reabsorption in the nephron is greatly reduced, and as 30-40g of sodium can be lost in the urine daily.
The answer is decreased.
Site: Anatomy and Physiology Eighth Edition by Seeley Stephens Tate
Is a chemical substance produced by an endocrine gland known as a hormone or not?
Of course they are hormones. Hormones are only produced by endocrine glands
What is the medical term meaning excessive parathyroid hormone?
Hyperparathyroidism is the condition of elevated parathyroid hormone.
Does progesterone suppositories give you false results on a urine pregnancy test?
yes it affect bu afulse positive result
Which female hormones are most often used in the pill?
The pill most often contains two hormones- an oestrogen and a proestogen. These hormones are used in the many different types of Pill that are available to women. The two hormones stop women from ovulating each month, preventing them from becoming pregnant.
Can you pick up a car when you have an adrenaline rush?
yeah because the adrenal glands release soo much adrenaline that you get an extra boost of power and energy. Go figure!!;)
What organelle is insulin synthesized?
It is synthesized in the cytoplasm by the process of translation.
What might abnormal prolactin levels show?
Increased prolactin levels are found in galactorrhea, amenorrhea, prolactin-secreting pituitary tumor, infiltrative diseases of the hypothalamus, and metastatic cancer of the pituitary gland.
Which is another term for hormone?
A hormone is a category of messenger molecules secreted by one cell to send a signal to another. There is no other name for this broad category, but there are sub-types of hormones (e.g. steroid), and then individual names of hormones (e.g. prolactin).
Can a person release adrenaline on their own?
No. Adrenaline is released in response to the autonomic nervous system. 'Autonomic' indicating that it is an automatic process regulated by the body and is not under voluntary control. Other components of the nervous system, such as the somatic nervous system, are able to be voluntarily controlled. Adrenaline release is regulated by the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system.
Adrenaline is released in response to various stimuli such as: exercise, stress, fear, decreased blood pressure (including blood loss), and more.
B.) Yes , there are some few people in the world have it they can release a small amount on their own but not like when they are in fear or rush.