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the following terms should be covered in this topic: 1. a gland that is…

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the following terms should be covered in this topic:

  1. a gland that is responsible for chemical coordination in the body.
  2. a gland whose secretions are transported through ducts.
  3. a hormone that stimulates mammary gland to produce milk.
  4. a hormone that is responsible for carbohydrate metabolism.
  5. specialized cells in the pancreas that secretes insulin and glucagon.
  6. a hormone responsible for secondary sexual characteristics in males.
  7. a hormone that is responsible for maintaining salt balance in the blood.
  8. a gland that secretes fsh and lh in females and is also known as master endocrine glands.
  9. a gland located in the neck that secretes thyroxine.
  10. a hormone that controls the metabolic rate in the body.
  11. a hormone responsible for growth and development in the body.
  12. a hormone responsible for emergencies in the body.
  13. a mechanism that detects imbalances in the internal environment and restores balance in the internal environment.
  14. a hormone that controls the development of the uterus.
  15. promotes the secretions of hormones produced by thyroid glands.
  16. increase of production of milk.
  17. a hormone that lowers the blood glucose level in the body.
  18. a hormone the increases the blood glucose level in the body.
  19. a hormone that maintains the blood glucose level in the body.
  20. a hormone that maintains pregnancy.

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we identify each term based on endocrinology (a subfield of Biology, Natural Science) concepts:

1.

**: Chemical coordination in the body is by the endocrine system.
Terminology: Endocrine System

2.

**: Glands with secretions via blood (hormones) are endocrine glands.
Terminology: Endocrine Gland

3.

**: Prolactin stimulates milk production.
Terminology: Prolactin

4.

Answer:

**: Progesterone maintains pregnancy.
Terminology: Progesterone

(Note: For each, the terminology is the standard endocrine-related term matching the description.)