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what is the function of releasing hormone and inhibiting hormone

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Answered by Brainly0786
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The main release-inhibiting hormones or inhibiting hormones are as follows: The hypothalamus uses somatostatin to tell the pituitary to inhibit somatotropin and to tell the gastrointestinal tract to inhibit various gastrointestinal hormones.

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Answered by javedsaif0
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releasing hormones are inducing chemical signal that work on another glands to release their secretions ex TSH :- thyroid stimulating hormone secreted by hypothalamus and act upon thyroid gland to secrete thyroxine.

while inhibiting hormones are those which inhibit secretion of another glands by sending them a chemical dialog as a result of negative response of working place..

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