Growth hormone is the hormone. It is secreted by anterior pitutory
pituitary gland secreting too much growth hormone before the end of puberty
Growth hormone is produced and released by the anterior pituitary. Excess early in life can produce gigantism, deficiency can cause dwarfism. Later in life, excess causes acromegaly.I'm looking for this same answer and just found it!:growth-hormone deficiency
an excess of a hormone.
somatotropin A protein hormone of the anterior lobe of the pituitary, produced by the acidophil cells, that promotes body growth, fat mobilization, and inhibition of glucose utilization; diabetogenic when present in excess; a deficiency of somatotropin is associated with a number of types of dwarfism (type III is an X-linked disorder). Syn: growth hormone, pituitary growth hormone, somatotropic hormone.
The hormone is called antidiuretic hormone (ADH). If ADH is not secreted properly, a condition known as diabetes insipidus can occur. In diabetes insipidus, the body is unable to retain water properly, leading to excessive thirst and urination.
Hyperthyroidism is the condition of abnormally high thyroid hormone levels.
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Excess mucus which organelle is responsible for
Cortisol is a steroid hormone, and is produced by the adrenal glands. To get rid of excess cortisol maintaining a healthy diet, exercising, and lowering stress levels will help greatly.
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Liver - immediately below the diaphragm but above stomach, contains hepatpcytes that produce bile, process fats, amino acids, make new amino acids, convert ammonia to urea, make glucose, amino acids, store excess glucose, store fat soluble vitamins, generate heat to warm passing blood, remove poisons, and to act as a filter before the intestines. The pancreas located below the liver is two things: exocrine gland - secreting digestive enzymes, and endocrine gland - secreting hormones into the blood stream. Since they are alkaline secretions the help neutralize the acidic-ness of stomach contents. In short they are both required for digestion.
The digestive system takes in the food and the excretory system removes the waste left over from the excess food.The digestive system takes in the food and the excretory system removes the waste left over from the excess food.