Hormones.
Thycocalicntonin is another name for cocalictonin which is one of the Thyroid hormones that is produced. This hormone can affect the levels of calcium in the bone.
development stimulated by sex hormones
Growth Hormones, Thyroid Hormones, Sex Hormones and Mechanical Stress
Hormones affect several different processes some include: reproduction, mood, growth and development, and metabolism. Hormones are very powerful and a small amount can cause huge changes in your body.
Bone remodeling is a continuous process that occurs throughout a person's life. It is essential for maintaining bone strength and structure. The balance between bone formation and bone resorption is regulated by various factors, including hormones, physical activity, and dietary intake.
No. Thyroid replacement medications are not known to affect normal breast development. (Secondary sex characteristics are influenced by the sex hormones, not the thyroid hormones.) Hope this answer is helpful, and reassuring, if you or a friend or family member are concerned about this issue.
It produces hormones that help us to grow and develop.
Hormones (as a guy or girl) change several aspects of the face. First, they affect bone development if the bones are still developing, and bone repair and sustainment even if they are not being developed. Second, they affect the fat in the face, causing it to appear as it would in the gender defined by the hormone taken. Third, it affects the muscle tissue, especially during development stages but absolutely afterwards. The muscle tissue will also reflect the gender defined by the hormone taken.
Mechanical stress and hormones control bone remodeling.
Hormones like growth hormone, insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), and testosterone play a significant role in promoting bone and muscle healing. They support tissue repair, growth, and regeneration by stimulating protein synthesis, increasing bone density, and promoting muscle growth. Additionally, estrogen and parathyroid hormone also contribute to bone health and repair.
Tropic hormones stimulate the release of other hormones from endocrine glands, while trophic hormones promote the growth or secretion of endocrine glands themselves. Tropic hormones regulate the function of target glands, while trophic hormones affect the size or development of those glands.