Which endocrine gland regularly formed & deformed why?
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The body's hormones, and the glands that produce them, make up the endocrine system. There are eight major glands, and their job is to regulate the body's metabolism, reproduction, growth and sleep. ... But rather than using neurons, it uses chemical messengers called hormones, each of which has its own unique function
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The thyroid regularly forms and deforms depending upon the conditions available.
- The size of the thyroid gland changes depending on the availability of iodine.
- It enlarges in cases where availability of iodine is low.
- In certain cases, enlargement of the thyroid gland leads to goitre or thyroiditis.
- In certain cases, the thyroid gland can also shrink in size such as Hashimoto's thyroiditis.
The thyroid gland produces hormones such as:
T3 -Triiodothyronine
T4- Tetraiodothyronine
Calcitonin.
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