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11. a hormone that controls the metabolic rate in the body. 12. a hormo…

Question

  1. a hormone that controls the metabolic rate in the body.
  2. a hormone responsible for growth and development in the body.
  3. a hormone responsible for emergencies in the body.
  4. a mechanism that detects imbalances and restores balance in the internal environment.
  5. a hormone that stimulates follicles development in the ovary.
  6. promotes the secretions of hormones produced by thyroid glands.
  7. process of production of milk.
  8. a hormone that lowers the blood glucose level in the body.
  9. a hormone the increases the blood glucose level in the body.
  10. a hormone that maintains pregnancy.

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Explanation:

Response

To solve these questions, we identify the hormones or mechanisms based on their functions:

11.

Function: Controls metabolic rate.
Hormone: Thyroxine (produced by the thyroid gland).

12.

Function: Growth and development.
Hormone: Growth Hormone (GH, produced by the pituitary gland).

13.

Function: Emergency responses (fight-or-flight).
Hormone: Adrenaline (Epinephrine, produced by the adrenal glands).

14.

Function: Detects imbalances, restores internal balance.
Mechanism: Homeostasis (the process of maintaining internal equilibrium).

15.

Function: Stimulates follicle development in the ovary.
Hormone: Follicle - Stimulating Hormone (FSH, produced by the pituitary gland).

16.

Function: Promotes thyroid hormone secretion.
Hormone: Thyroid - Stimulating Hormone (TSH, produced by the pituitary gland).

17.

Function: Milk production.
Process: Lactation (or the process of milk secretion, often initiated by Prolactin).

18.

Function: Lowers blood glucose.
Hormone: Insulin (produced by the pancreas).

19.

Function: Increases blood glucose.
Hormone: Glucagon (produced by the pancreas).

20.

Function: Maintains pregnancy.
Hormone: Progesterone (produced by the corpus luteum/placenta).

Answer:

s:

  1. Thyroxine
  2. Growth Hormone (GH)
  3. Adrenaline (Epinephrine)
  4. Homeostasis
  5. Follicle - Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
  6. Thyroid - Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
  7. Lactation (or Prolactin - mediated milk production)
  8. Insulin
  9. Glucagon
  10. Progesterone