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They are stored in the colloid as the protein thyroglobulin. Thyroglobulin is essentially T3 and T4 linked together into a protein.

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It is stored in colloid within follicle cavity

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Responsible for production of thyroid hormones?

The thyroid produces thyroid hormones.


What is the difference between adrenal hormones and thyroid hormones?

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