Biology, asked by aps9308, 20 days ago

Which gland produces a hormone called thyroxine?​

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Answered by emarraghu13
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Answer:

thyroid gland

Thyroxine is the main hormone secreted into the bloodstream by the thyroid gland. It is the inactive form and most of it is converted to an active form called triiodothyronine by organs such as the liver and kidneys.

Explanation:

Answered by thakrepayal
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  • As we know that the thyroid gland uses iodine from food to create 2 thyroid hormones: thyroid hormone (T3) and thyroxin (T4).
  • It conjointly stores these thyroid hormones and releases them as they're required.
  • Thyroxine (T4) is made by the endocrine gland below regulation from the neural structure and pituitary body.
  • The circuit signals to the neural structure to unharness the internal secretion, which then stimulates the pituitary body to unharness the thyrotropic hormone.
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