Science, asked by vanshikashah, 9 months ago

how does level of growth hormone during childhood affect a person?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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However, a child with this condition can have normal body proportions. Children with growth hormone deficiency typically grow less than 2 inches per year. (Children with normal levels of growth hormone grow about 2 ½ inches a year from age 1 until they hit puberty—when they can grow up to 4 inches a year.)

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Answered by evelynelizabethsiby
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Answer:

growth hormone is related to growth.

Explanation:

increased amount of growth hormone can cause gigantism i.e . tallnessand some other related problems

low amount of GH causes dwarfism .

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