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tsh goes down as thyroxine goes up.

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As thyroxine levels increase in the blood they exert negative feedback on the release of TSH by the pituitary gland. What effect will this have on the release of TSH?

As thyroxine levels increase the amount of TSH produced will decrease. On the other hand, when TSH levels increase the thyroxine levels will decrease. This is what causes the TSH/thyroxine levels to fluctuate.


What is low tsh?

low tsh is when you have low tinactimine sorachome hendrocytosis.


Which hormone stimulates the production of triiodothyronine and thyroxine?

Thyroid stimulating hormone, or TSH, stimulates the production of triiodothyronine and thyroxine. TSH comes from the pituitary gland.


How the level of thyroxine in the blood affects the secretion of hormone TSH?

by excircsing


What hormone is needed thyroxine production?

thyroxine is produced in the Thyroid gland


How does the body know when to produce more thyroxine?

There is a part of the brain called the hypothalamus which is next to the pituitary. When you have not enough Thyroxine (T4) your hypothalamus makes TRH which tells the pituitary to make Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). TSH as in the name stimulates the thyroid gland in the neck to make more Thyroxine.


What do the hormone TSH produced by the pituitary serves to do what?

TSH stands for thyroid stimulating hormone and it signals the release of the thyroid hormones, T3 and thyroxine.


Yes or no -Is thyroxine inhibits the secretion of TSH by the anterior gland which maintains homeostasis?

true


What effect does TSH have on metabolic rate?

Hypophysectomized rats do not have the thyroxine with which to regulate metabolic rate properly. Thyroxine replacement can allow for the normalization of the metabolic rate (as it does in humans with hypothyroidism!).


Can you Asses the reason hormone feedback systems are referred to as negative feedback?

When a drop in the level of hormones in the body occurs, it causes a chain reaction of responses. It is called negativefeedback because it causes system output to oppose system input, rather than support it.Example: Thyroxine (a thyroid hormone) level in the blood drops. The hypothalamus then sends out an order for TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) to the anterior pituitary gland. The pituitary releases the TSH. TSH then causes the thyroid to start producing thyroxine again. When the blood level rises, the hypothalamus stops producing TSH, causing the thyroid to stop producing thyroxine. This happens in a loop until stabilization occurs.


What happens if an increase in triiodothyronine concentrations occurs?

It will dramatically increase cell metabolism because the hormone itself has more potency than thyroxine.


How does negative feedback regulate the amount of thyroxine in the blood?

blood level gets low