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what are hypo and hyper secretion? Illustrate this by using three example (Gigantism, goitre Dwarfism Diabitis​

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Answered by HussainSuperStudent
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Answer:

Hypersecretion is when an excess of one or more hormone is secreted from a gland. Hyposecretion is when the amount of hormones are released is too low.

Explanation:

Hypersecretion of a hormone happens when the body produces too much of a hormone. A hormone can be hypersecreted if the gland develops a tumor and grows out of control or if the gland is signaled to produce too much of a hormone.

Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder, is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism. It causes antibodies to stimulate the thyroid to secrete too much hormone. Graves' disease occurs more often in women than in men. ... thyroiditis, or inflammation of the thyroid, which causes T4 and T3 to leak out of the gland.

Endocrine disorders are often quite complex, involving a mixed picture of hyposecretion and hypersecretion because of the feedback mechanisms involved in the endocrine system. For example, most forms of hyperthyroidism are associated with an excess of thyroid hormone and a low level of thyroid stimulating hormone.

Growth Hormone Deficiency Symptoms in Adults

Anxiety and/or depression.

Baldness

Decrease in sexual function and interest.

Decreased muscle mass and strength.

Difficult to concentration and lack of memory.

Dry, thin skin.

Elevated triglyceride levels.

Fatigue and/or tiredness.

Too much growth hormone (hypersecretion) can cause abnormal growth patterns called acromegaly in adults and gigantism in children. Too little growth hormone (hyposecretion) can cause a slow or flat rate of growth in children, and changes in muscle mass, cholesterol levels, and bone strength in adults.

Gigantism and Dwarfism Hyper secretion of growth hormone results in gigantism.

(1)(iii) Diabetes Mellitus Insulin helps to lower the blood glucose

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Answered by bgss2302
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Answer:

Hypersecretion is when an excess of one or more hormone is secreted from a gland. Hyposecretion is when the amount of hormones are released is too low.

Explanation:

Hypersecretion of a hormone happens when the body produces too much of a hormone. A hormone can be hypersecreted if the gland develops a tumor and grows out of control or if the gland is signaled to produce too much of a hormone.

Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder, is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism. It causes antibodies to stimulate the thyroid to secrete too much hormone. Graves' disease occurs more often in women than in men. ... thyroiditis, or inflammation of the thyroid, which causes T4 and T3 to leak out of the gland.

Endocrine disorders are often quite complex, involving a mixed picture of hyposecretion and hypersecretion because of the feedback mechanisms involved in the endocrine system. For example, most forms of hyperthyroidism are associated with an excess of thyroid hormone and a low level of thyroid stimulating hormone.

Growth Hormone Deficiency Symptoms in Adults

Anxiety and/or depression.

Baldness

Decrease in sexual function and interest.

Decreased muscle mass and strength.

Difficult to concentration and lack of memory.

Dry, thin skin.

Elevated triglyceride levels.

Fatigue and/or tiredness.

Too much growth hormone (hypersecretion) can cause abnormal growth patterns called acromegaly in adults and gigantism in children. Too little growth hormone (hyposecretion) can cause a slow or flat rate of growth in children, and changes in muscle mass, cholesterol levels, and bone strength in adults.

Gigantism and Dwarfism Hyper secretion of growth hormone results in gigantism.

(1)(iii) Diabetes Mellitus Insulin helps to lower the blood glucose

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