The thyroid is an endocrine gland that regulates metabolic function through the production of all of the following hormones except: Thyroliberin.
Thyrotropin is a peptide secreted by the anterior pituitary gland that prompts the thyroid gland to release thyroxine. It is also known as thyroliberin and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) Thyrotropin-releasing factor, a peptide located in the hypothalamus of the brain and affecting glandula thyroidea secretion, acts to cause the release of TSH.
In vivo, thyrotropin controls thyroid development favourably. The gland becomes hypoplastic in its absence, either as a result of a pituitary disorder or as a side effect of thyroid hormone therapy, with a reduction in the quantity and size of thyrocytes.
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The important role of experience in wiring the brain
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-Brain development involves creating, strengthening, and discarding connections among the neurons; these connections are called synapses.
-These synapses organize the brain by forming pathways that connect the parts of the brain governing what we do.
-At birth the synapses present are those governing our bodily functions such as heart rate, breathing, eating, and sleeping.
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Like other organs, leaves are often modified for functions other than photosynthesis. Tendrils of plants are leaves modified for support. In some plants the entire leaf is a tendril,
photosynthesis in these plants is delegated to leaflike structures called stipules at the base of each leaf.
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