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thymosin
a line of immune defense
Insulin
Plasma- carries nutrients and blood cells red blood cells- oxygen rich blood in arteries going to tissue and organs white blood cells - plays role in the immune system platelet's- essential to form clots
Tetany is caused by a disturbance of the blood calcium level. So you can say vitamin D (also considered a hormone) plays a role in it. Also, the parathyroid hormone level has a direct effect on calcium levels.
Blood plays an important role in transfer of OXYGINE to the cells from the lungs, which is used in the oxidation of food. and take carbon-dioxide from them.
Tetany is caused by a disturbance of the blood calcium level. So you can say vitamin D (also considered a hormone) plays a role in it. Also, the parathyroid hormone level has a direct effect on calcium levels.
It plays an important role in the development of red blood cells
The hormone secreted by the right atrium is called atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP). It is released in response to an increase in blood volume and helps regulate fluid balance by promoting sodium and water excretion by the kidneys. ANP also plays a role in regulating blood pressure and reducing the workload on the heart.
Erythropoietin, or its alternatives erythropoetin or erithropoyetin or EPO, is a glycoprotein hormone that controls erythropoiesis, or red blood cell production. It is a cytokine for erythrocyte (red blood cell) precursors in the bone marrow.Also called hematopoietin or hemopoietin, it is produced by the peritubular capillary endothelial cells in the kidney and liver, it is the hormone that regulates red blood cell production. It also has other known biological functions. For example, erythropoietin plays an important role in the brain's response to neuronal injury. EPO is also involved in the wound healing process
The organ you are referring to is the spleen. It plays a crucial role in filtering and recycling old and damaged blood cells, as well as producing new blood cells in times of need. The spleen also stores extra blood cells that can be released into circulation when necessary.
Lymphocytes