Biology, asked by riya12345637, 8 months ago

Q5. Name the deficiency disease caused by the hyposecretion of
thyroxine hormone and
Insulin​

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Answered by vansh6mittalg172
2

Answer:

ExplanatioHyposecretion is the production of no hormone or too little of a hormone. It can be caused by the destruction of hormone-secreting cells, such as in Type 1 diabetes, or by a deficiency in a nutrient that is important for hormone synthesis. Hyposecretion can be treated with hormone-replacement therapies. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that results in the destruction of the insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas. A person with Type 1 diabetes needs insulin replacement therapy, usually by injection or an insulin pump, in order to stay alive. An insulin pump

Answered by bhanuprakashreddy23
1

Explanation:

Type 1 diabetes is caused by hyposecretion of insulin. Hypersecretion of growth hormones causes gigantism. Hormone-replacement therapy can be very beneficial to diabetics (insulin), those with severe allergies (epinephrine), and AIDS patients (steroids), among others

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