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Low blood calcium levels stimulate the parathyroid gland to produce parathyroid hormone (PTH). PTH stimulates the osteoclasts to break down the bone matrix releasing the trapped calcium thereby raising blood calcium levels.

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Normally, the basic stimulus is inadequate ionic (dissolved) calcium in body fluids.

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The hormone TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) is produced in the pituitary and tells the thyroid to produce more hormone.

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The main trigger for release of parathormone is a decrese in serum calcium levels.

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Parathamon is parathyroid hormone.It increase calcium level and decrease phosphate level.

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calcium depletion

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hormonal

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Humoral

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