Somatotropin
Somatotropin is a polypeptide growth hormone that regulates the growth of bone, muscle, and other body tissues. Somatotropin is secreted by somatotropic cells within the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland. Somatotropin is important in human development as it stimulates growth, cell regenerations and reproduction in humans and other animals. The levels of somatotrophin rise increasingly during childhood and also occur at its peak in puberty.
Answer: D. traits
Explanation: Every trait is controlled by at least a pair of gene, one inherited from the mother while the other inherited from the father . An allele is a variant form of a gene that controls a trait. Every gene that controls a trait is made up of at least two alleles. An allele can be dominant or recessive for example, T is a dominant allele for tall height while t is a recessive allele for short height. If a woman with a genotype of Tt crosses with a man with a genotype of Tt, a child that inherited a (T) allele from the mother and a (T) allele from the father and have a genotype (TT) will have a different trait from his sibling that inherited a (t) allele from the mother and a (t) allele from the father and have a genotype of (tt). The child who has a genotype of TT will be tall while his sibling with genotype of tt will be short. This is because each of them inherited different set of allele from the same parents.
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