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match the following feature with their glands. a. Sella tursica (features), (i) thymus (Glands). b. Atropy with age(features), parathyroid (Glands). c. Endemic disease(feature), Neurohypophysis (Glands). d.Hypercalcemic hormone (feature), thyroid(glands)

Match the following feature with their glands. a. Sella tursica (features), (i) thymus (Glands). b. Atropy with age(features), parathyroid (Glands). c. Endemic disease(feature), Neurohypophysis (Glands). d.Hypercalcemic hormone (feature), thyroid(glands)

How many statements are correct regarding parathyroid gland? (a) Four parathyroid gland present on front side of thyroid gland (b) It secretes parathromone which is steroidal in nature (c) It increase blood Ca^(++) level (d) It act on bone and stimlate bone resorbtion

Read the following statements about the parathyroid gland and identify the true and false ones. Select the correct option after referring to the given table. I. Human beings have a pair of parathyroid glands, situated in each lobe of the thyroid gland. II. The secretion of PTH is regulated by the levels of circulating calcium ions. III. PTH is a hypocalcemic hormone. PTH plays a major role in maintaining calcium balance in the body along with TCT.

Read the following statements about the parathyroid gland and identify the true and false ones. Select the correct option after referring to the given table. I. Human beings have a pair of parathyroid glands, situated in each lobe of the thyroid gland. II. The secretion of PTH is regulated by the levels of circulating calcium ions. III. PTH is a hypocalcemic hormone. PTH plays a major role in maintaining calcium balance in the body along with TCT.

Which of the following glands is responsible for blood calcium level? 1. Thyroid 2. Pancreas 3. Parathyroid 4. Adrenal

What is parathyroid Tetany?

Removal of Parathyroids in human beings result in

Introduction |Properties Of Hormones |Endocrine Glands |Pituitary Gland |Parathyroid & Thymus

Introduction |Properties Of Hormones |Endocrine Glands |Pituitary Gland |Parathyroid & Thymus