Biology, asked by nehadav98, 1 year ago

Which hormone deficiency is responsible for the following
a)Diabetes Mellitus
b)Goitre
c)Cretinism

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Answered by afsararaza
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1.)Diabetes Mellitus : Is a condition in which the body does not produce the hormone insulin.
Resulting in high level of sugar in bloodstream.
☆It is responsible due to deficiency of hormone Insluin.

2.)Goitre is the condition in which the thyroid gland enlarged and neck portion becomes swollen.
☆ It is responsible due to deficiency of thyroxin hormone.

3.)Cretinism is a condition of severly stunted physicaland metal growth,

☆It is due to deficiency of thyroid hormone .

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Answered by varshika1664
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Answer:

  1. For Diabetes Mellitus, the hormone responsible for occurrence is Insulin.
  2. For Goiter, the hormone responsible for occurrence is Thyroxin.
  3. For Cretinism, the hormone responsible is Thyroid.

Explanation:

Hormones are chemical compounds that coordinate extraordinary capabilities on our body by carrying messages via our blood for our organs, skin, muscular tissues and different tissues. These indicators inform our body what to do and when to do it. Hormones are important for life and our health.

Scientists have diagnosed over 50 hormones withinside the human body so far.

Hormones and most of the tissues (mainly glands) that create and release them make up our endocrine system. Hormones are chemical messengers that have an effect on and control loads of physical processes. Often, a physical method includes a sequence response of numerous extraordinary hormones. With hormones, a touch bit is going a long way. Because of this, minor adjustments in levels can reason sizeable adjustments for our body and cause positive situations that require scientific treatment.

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