They do it seasonally- usually in warm temperatures
Answer:
many anterior pituitary hormones regulate other endocrine glands whereas posterior pituitary hormones regulate nonendocrine tissues
Explanation:
Anterior pituitary or adenohypophysis is the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland. Secretion of endocrine cells of the anterior pituitary is controlled by regulatory hormones released by hypothalamus. The hypothalamic releasing hormones bind to anterior pituitary endocrine cells, upregulating or downregulating their release of hormones. Anterior pituitary hormones stimulate endocrine glands: FSH and LH (ovaries and testes), TSH (thyroid), and ACTH (adrenal cortex).
Posterior pituitary or neurohypophysis is the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland. It is not glandular it is just a collection of axonal projections from the hypothalamus. Posterior pituitary hormones regulate nonendocrine tissues: ADH-vasopressin (kidney tubules) and oxytocin (mammary glands, uterine tissues, brain).
meat handlers keep brain tissue from coming in contact with other meat.
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The bacteria cell would probably die. This is because the mutation
would cause a conformation change in critical proteins such as enzymes. Lysine is a polar amino acid while phenylalanine
has aromatic residues hence hydrophobic. This will
affect the folding of proteins hence affect their functions.
Answer:
A. The phenotypes that result from having 2 or 4 dark-skin alleles
Explanation: