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state the function of Thyroid glands

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Answered by Anonymous
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The thyroid gland, a part of the endocrine (hormone) system, plays a major role in regulating the body's metabolism.A gland that makes and stores hormones that helpregulate the heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature, and the rate at which food is converted into energy. Thyroid hormones are essential for the function ofevery cell in the body. They help regulate growth and the rate of chemical reactions( metabolism) in the body. Thyroid hormones also help children grow and develop

.The thyroid gland is located in the lower part of the neck, below the Adam's apple, wrapped around the trachea (windpipe). It has the shape of a butterfly: two wings (lobes) attached to one another by a middle part.
Answered by shivam10sep
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The thyroid gland is a vital hormonegland: It plays a major role in the metabolism, growth and development of the human body. It helps to regulate many body functions by constantly releasing a steady amount of thyroid hormonesinto the bloodstream. If the body needs more energy in certain situations – for instance, if it is growing or cold, or during pregnancy – the thyroid gland produces more hormones.

This organ (medical term: glandula thyreoidea) is found at the front of the neck, under the voice box. It is butterfly-shaped: The two side lobeslie against and around the windpipe(trachea), and are connected at the front by a narrow strip of tissue.

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