Release of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) from the pituitary is inhibited when:
A) the metabolic rate of cells decreases.
B) T3 and T4 levels are low.
C) T3 and T4 levels are high.
D) blood sugar levels are low.
E) blood sugar levels are high.
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Q1: Insulin and glucagon are produced by a:
A)small
Q2: "Releasing hormones" and "inhibiting hormones" produced by
Q4: Peptide hormones generally work by:
A)attaching to membrane
Q5: Through nervous stimulation,the hypothalamus controls the release
Q6: Hormones made from chains of amino acids
Q11: A bunch of hormone molecules travel by
Q13: Steroid hormones generally work by:
A)attaching to membrane
Q16: Which hormone causes glucose to be produced
Q17: Hormones differ from other chemical messengers such
Q20: Which of the following is a steroid
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