Match the hormones (a) aldosterone, (b) antidiuretic hormone, (c) growth hormone, (d) luteinizing hormone, (e) oxytocin, (f) prolactin, (g) T4 and T3, and (h) TSH with their respectivefunctions: 1. Vital anabolic hormone and has effects that are mediated by IGFs 2. Results in the conservation of water or salt by the kidneys 3. Regulates milk production 4. Tropic hormone, which regulates the gonads to release sex hormones. 5. Elevates uterine contractions at birth. 6. Prime metabolic hormones of the body 7. Leads to reabsorption of sodium ions by the kidneys 8. Tropic hormone, which regulates the thyroid gland to release the thyroid hormone. 9. Released by the posterior pituitary 10. The only steroid hormone.

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Match the hormones (a) aldosterone, (b) antidiuretic hormone, (c) growth hormone, (d) luteinizing hormone,
(e) oxytocin, (f) prolactin, (g) T4 and T3, and (h) TSH with their respectivefunctions:
1. Vital anabolic hormone and has effects that are mediated by IGFs
2. Results in the conservation of water or salt by the kidneys
3. Regulates milk production
4. Tropic hormone, which regulates the gonads to release sex hormones.
5. Elevates uterine contractions at birth.
6. Prime metabolic hormones of the body
7. Leads to reabsorption of sodium ions by the kidneys
8. Tropic hormone, which regulates the thyroid gland to release the thyroid hormone.
9. Released by the posterior pituitary
10. The only steroid hormone.
Transcribed Image Text:Match the hormones (a) aldosterone, (b) antidiuretic hormone, (c) growth hormone, (d) luteinizing hormone, (e) oxytocin, (f) prolactin, (g) T4 and T3, and (h) TSH with their respectivefunctions: 1. Vital anabolic hormone and has effects that are mediated by IGFs 2. Results in the conservation of water or salt by the kidneys 3. Regulates milk production 4. Tropic hormone, which regulates the gonads to release sex hormones. 5. Elevates uterine contractions at birth. 6. Prime metabolic hormones of the body 7. Leads to reabsorption of sodium ions by the kidneys 8. Tropic hormone, which regulates the thyroid gland to release the thyroid hormone. 9. Released by the posterior pituitary 10. The only steroid hormone.
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