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It increases the calcium level. Also decreases phosphate level
Parathyroid glands are endrocrine glands.They produce parathamone hormone.It controls Ca and phosphate level.
Parathyroid produces hormone parathamon.It controls Calcium and phosphate level.
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Parathyroid glands secrete Parathamone hormone.It increases the Calcium level and decreases Phosphate level.
Parathyroid glands produce parathamone hormone.It controls Ca and phosphate level.
It controls Calcium and phosphate level.It decrease phosphate level and increase calcium level.
It increases the calcium level. Also decreases phosphate level
Calcitonin decreases the calcium level.It also lowers the phosphate level.
The Parathyroid glands are situated on posterior side of thyroid gland. They are responsible for increasing the level of calcium ions in blood.
They secret saliva and facilitate mastication (chewing) and swallowing of food Secretion of the parathyroid hormon(PTH). It is a major hormone responsible for Calcium, Magnesium and Phosphate level regulation in the blood. It impacts the kidney secretion of these ions and promotes the production of calcitriol.
it would be important to know what the calcium level is.
Parathyroid glands are endrocrine glands.They produce parathamone hormone.It controls Ca and phosphate level.
It increases Calcium level.It reduces phosphate level.
They are endrocrine glands.They produce parathamone hormone.It controls Ca and phosphate level.
The parathyroid glands are responsible for monitoring the calcium level in the blood. When the calcium level is too low, the parathyroids produce parathyroid hormone (PTH) to increase the calcium level in our blood.