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Oxytocin is responsible for  preventing release of insulin from the pancreas.   regulating blood calcium levels.  milk production by the mammary glands.  causing contractions of uterine smooth muscle during labor.  preventing the formation of goiters.

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Oxytocin is responsible for  preventing release of insulin from the pancreas.   regulating blood calcium levels.  milk production by the mammary glands.  causing contractions of uterine smooth muscle during labor.  preventing the formation of goiters.

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Oxytocin is a hormone that plays a significant role in the following:

  1. Milk production by the mammary glands: Oxytocin stimulates the milk-ejection reflex, which allows milk to be pushed out from the mammary glands to the nipple.

  2. Causing contractions of uterine smooth muscle during labor: Oxytocin is often referred to as the 'love hormone' or the 'cuddle hormone'. This is because it is released in large amounts during labor, causing the uterus to contract. It is also released during breastfeeding to facilitate bonding between mother and child.

Oxytocin does not prevent the release of insulin from the pancreas, regulate blood calcium levels, or prevent the formation of goiters. These functions are associated with other hormones. For example, insulin release is primarily controlled by the hormones glucagon and insulin, blood calcium levels are regulated by parathyroid hormone and calcitonin, and the formation of goiters is usually related to iodine deficiency or problems with thyroid hormone production.

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Why is oxytocin administered to women during childbirth?Multiple ChoiceTo stimulate ACTH productionTo stimulate uterine contractionsTo inhibit uterine contractionsTo inhibit milk production

Which of the following is not true of oxytocin?Group of answer choicesOxytocin is produced in the posterior pituitary gland.Oxytocin causes the contractions of the uterus during labor.Oxytocin is one of the few hormones that is regulated by a positive feedback loop.Oxytocin stimulates “milk letdown” in nursing mothers.

Oxytocin is a hormone that causes the muscles in the uterus to contract. These contractions help a pregnant woman deliver her baby. Which of the following systems are involved in this scenario?

Select the CORRECT answer. OxytocinGroup of answer choicesStimulates synthesis of milk by the milk glands.Is not important for stimulating uterine contractions.Causes contraction of the smooth muscle cells of the mammary glands.Is secreted from the placenta.

It is also known as the ‘love hormone’, is a hormone secreted by the pituitary glands of mammals during sex, childbirth, lactation or social bonding.However, it can also be chemically manufactured and is sold by pharma companies for use during childbirth. It is administered either as an injection or a nasal solution.The drug was banned by the Central government in April 2018, saying that it was being misused on milch cattle to increase yield, which not only affects the health of the cattle but also humans who consumed the milk.Why is it vital?Oxytocin helps contract the uterus and induce delivery, control bleeding, and promote the release of breast milk.Its use is especially crucial to prevent new mothers from excessively bleeding after giving birth—a common cause of maternal deaths.

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