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It regulates calcium level in blood
(a) Insulin
(b) Parathyroid hormone
(c) Adrenaline hormone
(d) Thyroxine

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Answered by janvirajput6
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Answer:

(b) Pathyroid hormones.

Answered by pintusingh41122
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Answer:

(b) Parathyroid hormone

Explanation:

Parathyroid hormone (PTH) is also called parathormone. A small amount of calcitonin is also secreted by parathyroids. Parathyroid hormone regulates the blood calcium level through the parathyroid gland. This hormone maintains the optimum level of plasma calcium by mobilization from the bones, reduced urinary excretion and increased the calcium absorption from the intestine. Normal calcium level of humans is 12 mg per 100 ml of blood.

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