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Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Gland: Anterior Pituitary Target: Thyroid Gland Function: Stimulates the release of Thyroxin. Gland: Anterior Pituitary Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) Human Growth Hormone (hGH) Target: Adrenal Cortex Function: Stimulates the release of stress mitigating hormones such as cortisol and aldosterone. Gland: Anterior Pituitary Target: Body Cells Function: Causes body cells to grow at certain times of life and at others it helps in daily repair. Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) Gland: Anterior Pituitary Target: Testes and the Ovaries Function: In women it stimulates the release of an egg in the follicle of the ovaries. In men it stimulates the production of sperm. Gland: Anterior Pituitary Lutenizing Hormone (LH) Target: Ovaries and the Testes Function: In women: It promotes ovulation and stimulates the production of estrogen. In men: it stimulates the production of testosterone. Gland: Anterior Pituitary Prolactin Target: Mammary Glands Function: Stimulates the production of milk. Gland: Posterior Pituitary Target: Uterus and Mammary Glands Oxytocin Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH) Function: In the uterus: causes string contractions or labour cramps In the mammary glands: causes the release of milk from the breasts. Gland: Posterior Pituitary Target: Kidneys Function: Stimulates the reabsorbtion of water from the nephrons back into the blood stream. Gland: Thyroid Thyroxin Target: Body Cells Function: Ups the metabolic rate of body cells. Gland: Thyroid Calcitonin Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) Target: Blood Function: Takes excess blood calcium and deposits it in the bones for storage. Gland: parathyroid Target: Bones Function: When blood calcium levels are low it takes stores out of the bones and puts it in the blood. Gland: Beta Cells of the Pancreas Target: Liver, Muscles and Body Cells Insulin Function: Takes excess blood sugar out of the blood stores it in the liver and muscles as glycogen. Also increases cell permeability to glucose. Gland: Alpha Cells of the Pancreas Target: Liver, Muscles and Body Cells Glucagon Function: When blood sugar levels are low, it breaks down glycogen in the liver and muscles and releases it into the blood as glucose. Also decreases cell permeability to glucose. Gland: Delta Cells of the Pancreas Target: Blood Somatostatin Function: Cancels out all insulin and glucagon circulating in the blood to make sure they’re not working antagonistically. Gland: Adrenal Cortex Target: Body Cells Cortisol Function: Increases breakdown of fats and proteins into glucose to have available for increased cellular respiration. Or if the body’s damaged, the energy goes to the repair site. Gland: Adrenal Cortex Target: Kidneys Aldosterone Adrenaline Function: Stimulates the reabsorbtion of Na+ back into the blood which in turn pulls water with it. This keeps up blood volumes in times of bleeding. Gland: Adrenal Medulla Target: Body Cells Function: Increases the body’s sympathetic response to short term stress. Example: Increased heart rate, high blood pressure, pupil dilation ex. In times of fear Gland: Adrenal Medulla Noradrenaline Target: Body Cells Function: Constricts the arteries causing high blood pressure. Also focuses the memory and fixes attention. In times of anger