Name the hormone responsible for 24 hourvrhythm of human body
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List of human Hormones, with function.
Melatonin – Think of melatonin as your biological
clock. This hormone is responsible for the way you feel throughout the
day as far as alertness is concerned. All those drowsy feelings? Blame
the melatonin.
Serotonin – This is the one you
can blame for PMS and your moody teenager. Serotonin controls your mood,
appetite, and your sleep cycles.
Thyroxin – A
form of thyroid hormone, thyroxin increases the rate of your metabolism
and also affects protein synthesis, which is the process that cells go
through to build protein.
Epinephrine – This is
one that you have most likely heard of; it’s also called adrenaline.
Among a whole list of other things, epinephrine is responsible for what
is known as the, "fight or flight" response. This is the hormone that
tells you when to fight and when it’s best to run. Some of the bodily
responses demonstrated when this hormone kicks in are dilated pupils,
increased heart rate, and tensing of the muscles.
Norepinephrine
– Also called noradrenaline, this hormone controls the heart and blood
pressure. Norepinephrine also contributes to the control of sleep,
arousal, and emotions. Obvious effects take place when there is too much
or too little of this hormone. Too much gives you an anxious feeling
while too little can leave you feeling depressed or sedated.
Dopamine – This controls the heart rate and also assists in perception; deciphering what is real and what is not.
Antimullerian Hormone – An inhibitor for the release of prolactin, the protein responsible mainly for lactation.
Adiponectin – This is a protein hormone, it regulates metabolic processes such as the regulation of glucose.
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
– This assists in synthesizing corticosteroids, which are responsible
for stress response, blood electrolyte levels, and other physiologic
systems.
Angiotensinogen – Responsible for the narrowing of blood vessels; a process known as vasoconstriction.
Melatonin – Think of melatonin as your biological
clock. This hormone is responsible for the way you feel throughout the
day as far as alertness is concerned. All those drowsy feelings? Blame
the melatonin.
Serotonin – This is the one you
can blame for PMS and your moody teenager. Serotonin controls your mood,
appetite, and your sleep cycles.
Thyroxin – A
form of thyroid hormone, thyroxin increases the rate of your metabolism
and also affects protein synthesis, which is the process that cells go
through to build protein.
Epinephrine – This is
one that you have most likely heard of; it’s also called adrenaline.
Among a whole list of other things, epinephrine is responsible for what
is known as the, "fight or flight" response. This is the hormone that
tells you when to fight and when it’s best to run. Some of the bodily
responses demonstrated when this hormone kicks in are dilated pupils,
increased heart rate, and tensing of the muscles.
Norepinephrine
– Also called noradrenaline, this hormone controls the heart and blood
pressure. Norepinephrine also contributes to the control of sleep,
arousal, and emotions. Obvious effects take place when there is too much
or too little of this hormone. Too much gives you an anxious feeling
while too little can leave you feeling depressed or sedated.
Dopamine – This controls the heart rate and also assists in perception; deciphering what is real and what is not.
Antimullerian Hormone – An inhibitor for the release of prolactin, the protein responsible mainly for lactation.
Adiponectin – This is a protein hormone, it regulates metabolic processes such as the regulation of glucose.
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
– This assists in synthesizing corticosteroids, which are responsible
for stress response, blood electrolyte levels, and other physiologic
systems.
Angiotensinogen – Responsible for the narrowing of blood vessels; a process known as vasoconstriction.
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