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The posterior pituitary is not really an endocrine gland. Why not? What is it?
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The posterior pituitary is not really an endocrine gland. Why not? What is it?
Endemic goiter is not really the result of a malfunctioning thyroid gland. What does cause it?
Define hormone.
The anterior pituitary is often referred to as the master endocrine organ, but it, too, has a 'master.' What controls the release of anterior pituitary hormones?
Absence of thyroid hormone would result in:
a. Increased heart rate and increased force of heart contraction
b. Depression of the CNS and lethargy
c. Exophthalmos
d. High metabolic rate
Name a hormone secreted by a muscle cell and two hormones secreted by neurons.