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Identify the hormones that raise blood glucose levels.
- Cortisol
- Thyroxine
- Epinephrine
- Insulin
- Testosterone
- Growth hormone
Record your answer in ascending (lowest to highest) order.
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- Fill out the table THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM HORMONE ABBREVIATION GLAND WHICH SECRETES THE HORMONE FUNCTION TARGET CELL RELATEED DISEASES Adrenocorticotropic hormone Aldosterone Antidiuretic hormone Calcitonin Corticosteroid Epinephrine Estrogen Glucagon Glucocorticoids Growth stimulating hormone Insulin Luteinizing hormone Melatonin Norepinephrine Oxytocin Parathyroid hormone Progesterone Prolactin Testosterone ThymopoietinWhich type of insulin can never be combined with any other insulin:Pituitary secretion of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) is inhibited by elevated levels of: Group of answer choices Aldosterone Cortisol Progesterone Epinephrine no references, just homework.
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