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It is called logistic growth.
It is called logistic growth.
Uncontrolled cell growth is usually called a tumor. When there is a condition that causes uncontrolled cell growth of abnormal cells, it is called cancer.
Human "giants" are ordinary people who suffer from a condition, called gigantism, where their body produces too much growth hormone. They eat the same food as everybody else.
The medical condition caused by the overproduction of growth hormone by the pituitary gland in children is called gigantism. This results in excessive growth and tall stature.
Acromegaly: a disorder where the pituitary gland produces too much growth hormone, leading to excessive growth of tissues and organs. Dwarfism: a condition characterized by a lack of growth hormone production, resulting in short stature. Gigantism: a condition caused by an overproduction of growth hormone before puberty, leading to excessive growth and height.
The endocrine system in frogs produces hormones that regulate functions in different parts of their bodies. These hormones control processes such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction in frogs.
The area of the body that produces growth hormones is the pituitary gland. Somatotropin or STH is the exact hormone that it produces.
The medical term for a condition caused by not enough growth hormone is "growth hormone deficiency." This condition can lead to short stature and delayed physical development if left untreated. Treatment typically involves hormone replacement therapy.
The pituitary gland produces both prolactin and growth hormone in the human body.
Lack of Growth Hormone may result in a condition called dwarfism.
Growth bud.