Trophic Hormone

Trophic hormones are hormones that regulate the activity of endocrine glands. Many trophic hormones are produced by the pituitary gland. One example of a trophic hormone is the thyroid-stimulating hormone, produced by the pituitary, which stimulates the thyroid gland.

 

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