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In response to low levels of calcium, the parathyroid glands release a hormone that dissolves some of the calcium in the bones, moving it into the blood. This is an example of

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Answered by Sharukesi
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it is an example of negative feedback mechanism.
Answered by lovingheart
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It is an example of negative feedback system.

Explanation:

  • When the  amount of the standard calcium level in the blood falls  beyond a certain amount the parathyroid gland secrets enough amount of the parathyroid hormones to balance it in the severe conditions.
  • So now some of the calcium from the bones is moved to the blood and it maintains a balance and this mechanism is called as the negative feedback mechanism. This process takes place automatically.
  • It mainly regulates the calcium levels in blood when it is too low and maintains equilibrium

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What is parathyroid gland

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