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Match the following disorders to the hormone whose mutated receptor is responsible for their respective pathology. Bragg

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Match the following disorders to the hormone whose mutated receptor is responsible for their respective pathology. Bragged and dropped options on the right hand side will be automatically saved. For keyboard navigation SHOW MORE Grave's disease Jansen's metaphyseal chondrodysplasia Ovarian dysgenesis type 1 Familial male precocious puberty Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism b Prolactin C TRM d e III ACTH || All of the above III Test Bank Question 16.1 Neurons whose axons travel straight through the infundibulum and project directly into the pituitary include those that secrete Luteinizing hormone Selected answer will be automatically saved. For keyboard navigation, press up/down arrow kays to select an answer Oxytocin Follicle-stimulating hormone Parathyroid hormone Gonadotropin-releasing hormone Thyroid stimulating hormone
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