MCQ Physiology Answer 29

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The Correct Answer is B

Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)-this hormone is produced by the pituitary gland in the brain and stimulates the thyroid gland to produce T4. When the thyroid gland is not producing enough T4, the pituitary gland produces more TSH, signaling the thyroid gland to work harder. If the T4 level is low, the TSH level is usually high.

  • a glycoprotein.
  • Stimulates thyroid gland.
  • Secretion regulated by thyroxine in blood.
  • Secretion regulated by hypothalamic hormones.
  • TSH secretion is stimulated by the hypothalamic tripeptide TRH.

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