Calcitonin <u>suppress </u>osteoclast activity, which will <u>lowers</u> blood calcium levels.
<h3>What is Calcitonin?</h3>
- Calcitonin is a hormone secreted by thyroid gland.
- Calcitonin reduces the concentration of blood calcium level when it is above normal level.
- This polypetide hormone is made up of 32 amino acid and is mainly produced by C cells of the thyroid gland.
- In fish, birds and other non-mammalian animals, Calcitonin is produced by cells of the ultimobranchial body.
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Answer:
"Protists" So it is Eukarya
Nonpolar fatty acid chains prevent organisms from dissolving in water.
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posterior pituitary.</span>
ADH (AntiDiuretic Hormone) or Vasopressin is a peptide hormone which is produced in the hypothalamus. ADH is released from vesicles inside the cells of posterior pituitary into the circulation. ADH is released as a response of hyperosmolality of extracellular fluid. It increases the reabsorption of water in kidneys and constricts the blood vessels.
Oxytocin is also peptide hormone produced by the hypothalamus and released by the posterior pituitary. It has a role in sexual reproduction.
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It produces more molecules of ATP.
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