Hormones produced by the anterior pituitary that have a direct effect on the body, rather than trigger another gland, are __________.

A) GH, prolactin, and MSH
B) TSH, ACTH, and gonadotropic hormones
C) testosterone and estrogen
D) FH, LSH and progesterone


Answer: A) GH, prolactin, and MSH

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