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Name the hormone responsible for dwarfism??​

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Answered by hitanshipatel000
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Explanation:

Parturition is the expelling of the fully formed young one from the mother's uterus after the gestation period of 280 days in human females. Parturation means simply the process by which the baby is born. The signal of parturition originates from the fully developed foetus. It induces mild uterine contractions known as foetal ejection reflex.

Oxytocin hormone secreted by the neurohypophysis that specifically causes uterine contraction. Foetus' pituitary gland also separately produce increasing quantities oxytocin that could possibly play a role in exciting the uterus. The adrenal gland secretes a large quantity of cortisol that also a possible uterine stimulant.

Answered by Anonymous
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Growth hormone deficiency (GHD) , also known as dwarfism or pituitary dwarfism, is a condition caused by insufficient amounts of growth hormone in the body. Children with GHD have abnormally short stature with normal body proportions. GHD can be present at birth (congenital) or develop later (acquired).❤

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