The thyroid secretes a hormone called thyroxine, which is a hormone.Thyroid is an endocrine gland.It produces thyroxine and calcitonin
Unlike some medical terminology, this one is kind of straightforward. Thyroid-stimulating hormone is what stimulates the thyroid to produce thyroid hormone.
Many things are necessary for the production of thyroid hormone. *Fuel* for the thyroid to produce thyroid hormone however, is iodine.
A hormone is a chemical, not a cell. They thyroid gland that secretes the thyroid hormone (which is called thyroxin) is composed of cells.
The hormone called as thyroid stimulating hormone stimulates the production of the thyroid hormone. It comes from anterior lobe of the pituitary. There is negative feed back system to regulate the hormone production in your body.
thyroid hormone
Yes! a thyroid gland IS an endocrine gland
The majority of secreted thyroid hormone is T4 - the storage hormone.
No, thyroid hormones are associated with regulating metabolism.
Thyroid hormone.
Thyroxine is the hormone.It is secreted by thyroid.
thyroxine is produced in the Thyroid gland
thyrotropic hormone or thyroid stimulating hormone which is involved in regulating the growth and activity of the thyroid gland