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Answered by atanupradhan19pd6fw0
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Histologically, the thyroid gland is organized as epithelial cells surrounding colloid-containing pools, called follicles. The colloid is rich in thyroglobulin, a protein possessing many tyrosine residues to which iodine molecules attach to form the thyroid hormones.

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Thyroid gland is a endocrine glands which is located in the throat of the body of the organism. The thyroid gland makes two hormones that are secreted into the blood: thyroxine and triiodothyronine and these hormones are necessary for all the cells in our body to work normally. The thyroid gland is located just below our neck in front of our larynx and secretes hormones through our bloodstream to every cell and every organ in our body.

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