Human Physiology
Human Physiology
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ISBN: 9781259864629
Author: Fox, Stuart Ira
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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The chemical nature and origin of somatomedins along with their physiological significance.

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Hormones are chemical secretions of endocrine glands, which regulate various physiological activities within the body. Growth hormones are secreted by the anterior pituitary gland and are also known as somatotropins. These growth hormones require other proteins in order to exert their effects on various tissues.

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