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Thyroid stimulating hormone is produced and released into the blood stream by the pituitary gland. It controls production of the thyroid hormone, thyroxine, T4 and Triiodothyronine, T3 by the thyroid gland by binding to receptors located on the cells in the thyroid gland. T4 and T3 stimulates the metabolism of almost all tissues in the body. Therefore, in this case the target cell is C

Answer:

B. Anterior Pituitary Gland

Explanation:

Thyrotropin Releasing Hormone(TRH) is an hormone that is secreted from the hypothalamus in the brain. The target organ for the Thyrotropin Releasing Hormone is the anterior pituitary gland. Thyrotropin Releasing Hormone aids in the stimulation of the anterior pituitary gland so that it can release Thyrotropin Secreting Hormone(TSH) .

Thyrotropin Releasing Hormone is essential for the maintenance and regulation of the activity that happens in the Thyroid gland.

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