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Q: Which process is regulated by the secretions of the thyroid gland?
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Yes. The Thyroid stimulating hormone is produced by anterior Pituitary gland.It increases the secretions of Thyroid gland, which in turn decreases the secretions of Thyroid stimulating hormone.Decrease in secretions of Thyroid stimulating hormone, decreases the the secretions of Thyroid gland. Decrease in secretions of Thyroid gland increases secretions of Thyroid stimulation hormone.This is called as a negative feed back mechanism.There is over all control of Hypothalamus over Pituitary gland.


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