it produces heat by causing uncoupling oxidativephosphorylation
Thyroid gland is responsible for the calorigenic effect as it produces hormones that regulate metabolism, increase heat production, and ultimately affect the body's energy expenditure.
it regulates metabolism and metabolism produces heat. its called the calorigenic effect.
Thyroxin is called a calorigenic hormone because it increases the basal metabolic rate of the body, leading to an increased production of heat and energy. This increase in metabolism results in greater caloric expenditure and heat generation, hence the term "calorigenic."
The effect of thyroid hormones on the cells of the body is regulation of metabolism of those cells.
None. TSH is a signal fo rthe thyroid to make and release more thyroid hormone. If the thyroid is removed TSH wil have no effect.
The only effect of TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) is to stimulate the thyroid gland tissue to produce thyroxine. If there is no longer a thyroid gland to stimulate, the TSH is produced in great abundance, but with no effect.
Long-term use of lithium can lead to hypothyroidism by inhibiting the synthesis and release of thyroid hormones. This can result in symptoms such as fatigue, weight gain, and dry skin. Regular monitoring of thyroid function is recommended for individuals taking lithium.
M. M. Oloufa has written: 'Effect of environmental temperature and the thyroid gland on fertility in the male rabbit' -- subject(s): Rabbits, Thyroid hormones, Effect of temperature on, Fertility
Hypothyroidism would have no effect on your tattoo, and conversely, your tattoo would have no effect on your thyroid gland.
When the thyroid is hyperactive, the imbalance affects the menstrual cycle. The cycle becomes irregular and menstrual flow & duration decreases.
No there is no correlation to T5 and oral BCP. But it does effect your thyroid.
Goiter is cause by a lack of Iodine in the body. It causes the thyroid to become enlarged.