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प्रश्न
Calcium plays a very important role in the formation of bones. Write on the role of endocrine glands and hormones responsible for maintaining Calcium homeostasis.
उत्तर
Calcium homeostasis is the movement of calcium ions between bodily fluids and cells. Calcium plays an important role in various metabolic processes and is also an integral part of the bones. Hence, relative levels of calcium in body fluids, cells, and bones are highly important. Both thyroid and parathyroid hormones have an important role in calcium homeostasis.
The Role of Thyrocalcitonin (TCT): This hormone is secreted by the thyroid gland. It reduces the blood Ca2+ Level. Thus, it helps in increasing the availability of calcium to the bones. The function of Parathyroid Hormone: This function is controlled by hormones secreted from the parathyroid gland. It increases the blood Ca2+ level. Through which the availability of calcium is considered for metabolic functions. It can be said that the roles of TCT and PTH are antagonistic to each other which creates a balance of the effects of each other.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
If the parathyroid gland of man is removed, the specific result will be ___________.
Calcium metabolism of the body is controlled by ______.
What is the role of parathormone?
Gland responsible for calcium metabolism is ______.
Calcium and Phosphate ions are balanced between blood and other tissues by ______.
Define the following:
Mineralization
List the hormones secreted by the following:
Parathyroid
Write a short note on the function of the following hormone:
Parathyroid hormone (PTH)