Matching Pairs Hormones and their functionsOnline version Relate to its definition by ALBA MARÍA MARTÍN PINILLA 1 Testosterone 2 Oestrogen and progesterone 3 Insuline 4 Antidiuretic hormone 5 Gonadotripins 6 Oxytocin 7 Adrenaline 8 Glucagon 9 Thyroxine 10 Parathohormone 11 Growht hormone 12 Prolactin 13 Thyroid-stimulating hormone 14 Cortisol Activates cell metabolism and influences growth and development Stimulates the growth of muscles and bones Regulates the amount of water in the urine Decreases the amount of glucose in the blood. Stimulates activity in the thyroid Regulates carbohydrate metabolism Stimulates activity in the gonans Increases the amount of glucose in the blood Induces contractions of the uterus during labour Stimulates milk secretrion in the breasts Controls the development of secundary sex characteristics and regulate the production of sperm Prepares the body for a dangerous situation or for action Controls the development of secundary sex characteristics, regulate the menstrual cycle and ovulation and prepare the body for a potential pregnancy Regulates the amount of calcium and phosphate in the blood