Insulin, glucagon, epinephrin, cortisol, growth hormone, thyroxin, somatostatine and ACTH
Insulin is involved in the regulation of sugar.
Thyroxin released by the thyroid gland occurs in blood as free thyroxin and thyroxin bound to plasma protien. T3 T4 and Free T3
same
No, the thyroid gland is not related to diabetes. Diabetes is a disease relating to the production of the hormone insulin. Insulin is produced by the pancreas (and specifically, by parts of the pancreas known as the Isles of Langerhans), not by the thyroid gland, which produces a hormone called thyroxin.
The Pancreas. :)
it makes insulin
Thyroxin acts on many types of cell (muscle, heart, liver, kindney) to increase oxygen consumption, metabolic rate, and raise body temperature.
Insulin decrease body glucose level.Glucogon increases body glucose level.
Endogenous insulin (that produced within the body) regulates the level of blood sugar.
Why can you not take fat burners while taking thyroxin
The pancreas releases insulin into the bloodstream :) -Apex-