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You may start to grow testicles and a penis if you are a female. If you are a male you grow breasts and have less hair.

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What happens when too much growth hormone is released?

If your body is not fully grown, the hormone will continue to make the long bones grow longer. That will increase height and produce a giant. If the ends of the bones are "closed" the growth will be a widening of the bone producing a problem called acromegalia.


Which gland produces growth hormone and the hormone adh?

The pituitary gland produces growth hormone, which regulates growth and metabolism. The posterior pituitary gland produces antidiuretic hormone (ADH), which helps regulate water balance in the body by controlling how much water is reabsorbed by the kidneys.


What is the hormone ANH?

ANH stands for atrial natriuretic hormone. It is released by the atria when to much pressure is bing applied to them (Blood pressure is to high). The hormone inhibits water reabsorbtion in the kidneys, thereby reducing blood volume and lowering blood pressure.


Which hormone controls height?

The growth hormone promotes protein synthesis that results in the growth of bones, muscles, and other tissues. GH also stimulates the liver to make insulin-like growth factor, which stimulates the growth of bones. It increases blood glucose levels and is secreted during exercise, sleep, and hypoglycemia.


What causes gigantism?

Gigantism is typically caused by an excess of growth hormone during childhood, often due to a tumor on the pituitary gland. This hormone imbalance leads to excessive growth of bones and tissues. Treatment usually involves surgery to remove the tumor and may also include medication or radiation therapy.

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What happens if your parathyroids make to much hormone?

bones may become very brittle, and they will not have the right level of calcium, and they may break easily.


What is the most important control of calcium homeostasis?

1. The parathyroids 2. Parathyroid hormone and vitamin D (which is actually a hormone) When working correctly the parathyroids, of which there are 4, keep around 90% of the body's calcium in the bones and teeth and the remaining 10% in the bloodstream.


What is to much of a growth hormone called?

Too much growth hormone would result in Gigantism.


What does it mean when a dogs penis is swollen and the penis is black on the tip?

This typically means that the dog is in the mid-process of pregnitation. Male dogs have a hormone that allows them to become female, called the hifindale-6 hormone. This usually happens when the male dog is not surrounded by females much and needs sexual intercourse.


What happens when you someone too much?

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Does too much thyroid hormone produces cretinism in children?

No. Too little thyroid hormone produces cretinism in children.


What posterior pituitary hormone regulates h20?

ADH, or antidiuretic hormone, is a posterior pituitary hormone (actually produced in the hypothalamus) that helps keep our kidneys from excreting too much water.


How do you make a qualitative experiment?

A qualitative experiment is one where you determine WHAT happens, as opposed to a quantitative experiment where you measure how much of something happens.


What infulences your health?

Weight, cholesterol, PH, hormone levels, and much much more....


How much hormone is present in a person who suffer in dwarfism?

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How much hormone is present in a person who suffer from dwarfism?

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To release of too much antiediuretic hormone would cause you urinate frequently?

No. anti-diuretic hormone decreases urination. Alocohol decreases anti-diuretic hormone and causes increased urination.