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Match each hormone with its effects.
a.thyroid-stimulation hormone (TSH); also named thyrotropin
b.prolactin
c.growth hormone (GH); also named adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
d.somatotropin
e.luteinizing hormone (LH)
f.follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
g.oxytocin
h.vasopressin
-Stimulates the thyroid gland to secrete thyroid hormone
Cylinder
A chamber within an engine where a piston moves to compress fuel and air, creating the combustion needed for power.
Piston
An engine part that forms the lower section of the combustion chamber. Pressure is exerted on the top of the piston, forcing it down in the cylinder. This movement is transmitted through the connecting rod to the crankshaft. The term piston also refers to pistons used in hydraulic components, such as master cylinders, wheel cylinders, and calipers. The pistons in hydraulic components are used to apply pressure or force.
Bottom Dead Center
The lowest point that a piston reaches in its cylinder during its movement in an engine, opposite of top dead center.
Top Dead Center
The highest point a piston reaches in the cylinder of an engine during its compression stroke.
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