<span>The question says,'a person metabolism remain constant throughout life. The statement is false. Metabolism is the sum total of all the chemical activities which occur in the body in order to sustain life. Many factors affect metabolism per time, these include: physical activities, hormonal imbalances, age, disease conditions, pollutants, toxins, lack of essential nutrients, dehydration, etc. </span>
The question is incomplete as it does not have the options which are:
- estradiol; pituitary gland
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testosterone; hypothalamus
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leptin; hypothalamus
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leptin; pituitary gland
Answer:
leptin; hypothalamus
Explanation:
Gonadotropin hormones are the peptide hormones released by the nerve cells of the hypothalamus which stimulates the anterior hormone to release the gonadotropins like the LH and FSH hormones.
The GnRH hormone is released when the leptin, a protein hormone secreted by the adipocytes stimulates the GnRH neurons of the hypothalamus to release the hormone in both males and females.
Thus, leptin; hypothalamus is the correct answer.
Study Unit needs self checks
Answer:
9 essential amino acids for requirement of children.
There are histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, and valine