The hormone that decreases the concentration of calcium in the blood is
A) thyroxine
B) tri-iodothyronine
C) calcitonin
D) both a and b
E) all of the above
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Q28: Cortisol does not
A)increase the conversion of glycogen
Q29: A goiter
A)may occur with hyper- and hypothyroidism
B)refers
Q30: Aldosterone
A)causes conservation of sodium
B)facilitates lipolysis
C)promotes gluconeogenesis
D)is regulated
Q31: Hypothyroidism may occur due to
A)anterior pituitary failure
B)inadequate
Q32: Both _ and _ are produced from
Q34: The most abundant and physiologically important adrenal
Q35: _ is not associated with hyperthyroidism.
A)Elevated basal
Q36: A goiter is
A)an enlarged thyroid
B)always the result
Q37: _ is not a cause of hypothyroidism.
A)Lack
Q38: The zona glomerulosa of the adrenal cortex
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