Chapter 11: Problem 25
Describe how thyroid hormone secretion is regulated. Explain how this system is affected by (a) iodine deficiency and (b) ingestion of thyroid hormone pills.
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Chapter 11: Problem 25
Describe how thyroid hormone secretion is regulated. Explain how this system is affected by (a) iodine deficiency and (b) ingestion of thyroid hormone pills.
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Which of these statements about hypothalamic-releasing hormones is true? a. They are secreted into capillaries in the median eminence. b. They are transported by portal veins to the anterior pituitary. c. They stimulate the secretion of specific hormones from the anterior pituitary. d. All of these are true.
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Explain why the anterior pituitary is sometimes referred to as the "master gland," and provide two reasons why this description is misleading.
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