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Define (5)

1.Hormone

2. Exocrine gland

3.Hypoglycemia

4.Diabetes mellitus

5. Exophthalmic goiter​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  1. Hormones are your body's chemical messengers. They travel in your bloodstream to tissues or organs. They work slowly, over time, and affect many different processes, including. Growth and development. Metabolism - how your body gets energy from the foods you eat.
  2. Exocrine glands are glands that secrete substances onto an epithelial surface by way of a duct. Examples of exocrine glands include sweat, salivary, mammary, ceruminous, lacrimal, sebaceous, prostate and mucous.
  3. Hypoglycemia, also known as low blood sugar, is a fall in blood sugar to levels below normal. This may result in a variety of symptoms, including clumsiness, trouble talking, confusion, loss of consciousness, seizures, or death.
  4. Type 1 diabetes occurs when your immune system, the body's system for fighting infection, attacks and destroys the insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas. Scientists think type 1 diabetes is caused by genes and environmental factors, such as viruses, that might trigger the disease
  5. Graves disease, also called toxic diffuse goitre or exophthalmic goitre, endocrine disorder that is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism (excess secretion of thyroid hormone) and thyrotoxicosis (effects of excess thyroid hormone action in tissue).

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Answered by mehakbir43
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1.Hormones are non-nutrient chemicals that act on intercellular messengers and produced in trace amount

2.Exocrine glands are called duct glands as the secretion of these glands are carried by ducts to a specific organ for biochemical activities

3.Hypoglycemia is the excess of insulin

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