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Question
the pituitary hormone that stimulates milk production by the mammary glands is
fsh
tsh
gh
prolactin
question 6 (2.5 points)
a hormone that regulates the sodium ion concentration of the blood is
cortisol
aldosterone
thyroxine
thymosin
Response
First Question (Pituitary Hormone for Milk Production)
Brief Explanations
- FSH (Follicle - Stimulating Hormone) is involved in reproductive processes like follicle development in ovaries and sperm production in testes, not milk production.
- TSH (Thyroid - Stimulating Hormone) stimulates the thyroid gland to produce thyroid hormones, not related to milk production.
- GH (Growth Hormone) is mainly for growth and metabolism regulation, not milk production.
- Prolactin is the pituitary hormone that specifically stimulates milk production by mammary glands.
Brief Explanations
- Cortisol is involved in stress response, metabolism regulation, etc., not sodium ion concentration regulation.
- Aldosterone, a hormone from the adrenal cortex, acts on the kidneys to increase sodium reabsorption, thus regulating blood sodium ion concentration.
- Thyroxine is from the thyroid gland and regulates metabolism, not sodium levels.
- Thymosin is involved in T - cell development in the thymus, not sodium regulation.
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