The advantage of using a binormal nomenclature in the system of classification is it formally names animals of a species of living things by giving a two-part name which either is based on Latin or other languages. One Part is used to classify the genus and the second part of the specific name. An example of this would be Homo sapiens (for humans).
Let me help you with this: the hypothalamus synthesizes some hormones that are released into blood vessels bound for another gland, synthesizes oxytocin and ADH and integrates nervous system and endocrine system. The posterior pituitary gland is an extension of the hypothalamus and releases oxytocin. And the anterior pituitary is regulated by hormones released into portal blood vessels, <span> synthesizes and releases TSH and </span><span> synthesizes and releases PRL. </span>
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The correct answer is D, oxygen.
Besides sugar, oxygen is a product given off during photosynthesis. :)