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The secrotory cells of the parathyroid gland have the ability release chemicals, for example, the chief cells which secretes the parathyroid hormone.
The immune system is the primary source of fighting disease, but each gland plays a role that in essence can help fight disease. The parathyroid for example, helps regulates calcium. If you couldn't regulate calcium, you would become ill, or even die.
insoluble example: sugar dissolves into water
Wind is a non example of calcium.
You have thyroid, parathyroid and adrenal glands in your body. Thyroid produces thyroxine hormone. Parathyroid gland produces parathyroid hormone. Adrenal gland produces the cortisol and adrenaline, for example.
The secrotory cells of the parathyroid gland have the ability release chemicals, for example, the chief cells which secretes the parathyroid hormone.
The immune system is the primary source of fighting disease, but each gland plays a role that in essence can help fight disease. The parathyroid for example, helps regulates calcium. If you couldn't regulate calcium, you would become ill, or even die.
The common household process that is often compared to the way the endocrine system maintains homeostasis is a furnace thermostat on the wall of a house. In a house a thermostat is set at a specific temperature. When the temperature in the house falls below this designated temperature, the thermostat is triggered and signals the furnace to turn on and begin heating the house. Once the temperature of the house is above the designated temperature, the thermostat signals the furnace to turn off. This process is called negative feedback. The endocrine also works in a negative feedback system to maintain homeostasis. An example of negative feedback in the endocrine system is the regulation of calcium levels. Parathyroid glands release parathyroid hormone (PTH), which regulates the blood calcium levels. If there is a decrease in blood calcium the parathyroid glands will secrete more PTH. Then the PTH stimulates the release of calcium from the bones into the bloodstream. If blood calcium levels increase too much, the parathyroid glands will reduce their production of PTH and less calcium will be released from the bones.
insoluble example: sugar dissolves into water
Wind is a non example of calcium.
A solute dissolves in a solvent. For example, salt dissolves in water.
a molecule dissolves when ions are created. example: NaCl dissolves into Na+ and Cl-
a reflex ia an example of an instinctive response
You have thyroid, parathyroid and adrenal glands in your body. Thyroid produces thyroxine hormone. Parathyroid gland produces parathyroid hormone. Adrenal gland produces the cortisol and adrenaline, for example.
An example is glycerol.
example of negative feedback example of negative feedback
The electrons are ionized when HCL gas dissolves in water.