Biology, asked by sakshibangarwa04, 8 months ago

Which part of thyroid gland release thyroxine and calcitonin

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Answered by sameertahir0306
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The part are called parathyroid gland
Answered by bharat8919
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Answer:

the part of the thyroid gland that It is made up of two lobes - the right lobe and the left lobe, each about the size of a plum cut in half - and these two lobes are joined by a small bridge of thyroid tissue called the isthmus.

Explanation:

Once secreted by the thyroid, specific enzymes in other tissues like the liver or kidneys may transform T4 in to the active hormone T3. In addition, there are other hormone-producing cells within the thyroid gland called C-cells. These cells produce calcitonin.

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