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AnnZ [28]
1 year ago
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Need help please with this

Biology
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Alla [95]1 year ago
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TSH controls hormone synthesis, ADH decreases urine, melatonin is involved in circadian rhythm, TH regulates metabolism, insulin is produced in the pancreas and Aldosterone regulates salt.

<h3>What is a hormone?</h3>

A hormone is a chemical messenger used by the body to play a specific function and thus maintain homeostatic balance.

Hormones are secreted by specialized cells such as insulin that is secreted by pancreatic islet cells in this organ (i.e., the pancreas).

In conclusion, the function of TSH is to control hormone synthesis in the thyroid, ADH decreases the amount of urine, melatonin is involved in circadian rhythm, TH is a thyroid hormone that regulates metabolism, insulin is produced in the pancreas and Aldosterone regulates salt amount.

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