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name some calorigenic animal hormone

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Answered by darknight2
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Melatonin
(Pineal gland) regulates biological rhythms such as daylight

Thyroxine (T(3) & T(4))
(Ant Pituitary) increases cell metabolism; essential for growth and neural development

Calcitonin
(Thyroid gland) stimulates incorporation of calcium into bone
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Parathyroid Hormone (PTH)
(Parathyroid glands) stimulates release of calcium from bone and absorption of calcium by gut and kidney

Cortisol
(Adrenal gland) mediates metabolic responses to stress

Aldosterone
(Adrenal gland) involved in salt and water balance

Sex Steroids
(Adrenal gland)

Epinephrine (adrenaline)
(Adrenal gland) stimulates immediate fight or flight reactions

Testosterone (Male)
(Gonads) development and maintenance of male sexual characteristics.

Estrogens (Female)
(Ovaries) development and maintenance of female sexual characteristics

Progesterone
(Ovaries~Corpus Luteum) supports pregnancy

ADH and Oxytocin
(Hypothalamus) Aids in childbirth and bonding

Thyrotropin (TSH)
(Anterior pituitary) activates the thyroid gland Follicle-stimulation hormone

Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
(Anterior pituitary) female~ stimulates maturation of ovarian follicles. male~ stim spermatogenesis

Luteinizing hormone (LH)
(Anterior pituitary) female~ triggers ovulation and ovarian production of estrogens and proesterone. male~ stimulates production of testosterone

Corticotropin (ACTH)
(Anterior pituitary) stimulates adrenal cortex to secrete cortisol

Growth Hormone (GH)
(Anterior pituitary) stimulates protein synthesis and growth

Prolactin
(Anterior pituitary) stimulates milk production

Melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) Endorphins and enkephalins
(Anterior pituitary) Endorphins and enkephalins pain control

Oxytocin
(Posterior pituitary) stimulates contraction of uterus, flow of milk, interindividual bonding

Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)
(Posterior pituitary) promotes water conservation by kidneys

Thymosin
(Thymus) activates immune system in T cells

Insulin
(Pancreas) stimulates cells to take up and use glucose

Glucagon
(Pancreas) stimulates liver to release glucose

Somatostatin
(Pancreas) slows release of insulin and glucagon and digestive tract functions

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CALCITONIN ( Thyroid gland stimulates incorporation of calcium into bone)

b)- MELATONIN - ( peneal gland regulates biological rythms such as day light

c)- CORTISOL - ( Adrenal gland mediates metabolic response to stress......


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