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what is the action of releasing hormones​

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Answered by nishagupta89853
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Releasing Hormone. Releasing hormones are peptide hormones, which are produced within the hypothalamus and transferred via the hypothalamo-hypophyseal portal veins to the adenohypophysis, where they regulate the synthesis or release of adenohypophyseal hormones.

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Answered by sanianahak
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Releasing hormones are hormones whose main purpose is to control the release of other hormones either by stimulating or inhibiting their release. They are also called liberins and stains, or releasing factors and inhibiting factors.

Main releasing hormones are :

• Thyrotropin-releasing hormone to release thyrotropin

• Corticotropin-releasing hormone to release corticotropin

• Gonadotropin-releasing hormone to release gonadotropin

• Growth- hormone releasing hormone to release somatotropin

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