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What is the role of thyrocalcitonin produced by thyroid gland?

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Answered by dvasfriends1232006
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Your thyroid gland produces the hormones T3 and thyroxine (T4), which play a role in metabolism. Your thyroid also produces calcitonin, which helps regulate blood calcium levels. In this lesson, you will learn about the thyroid gland and its hormones, including how they are regulated by TSH.

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Answered by KNOME
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thyrocalcitonin or TCT is one of the major hormones in balancing blood to bone calcium levels. If calcium levels in blood increase the TCT deposits the extra calcium from blood to bone. But vice-versa ie. TCT does not deposit calcium from bone to blood. This work is done by parathormone.
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