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The area of physiology dealing with the production and effects of hormones.

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Why isn't there T2 thyroid hormone?

The follicles in the thyroid, intake iodine and bind them onto the tyrosine rings (attached to the thyroglobulin). This produces either MIT or DIT (tyrosine rings with 1 or 2 iodines attached respecti …
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Why does oestrogen go from inhibitory to stimulating LH/FSH?

Typically in the menstrual cycle, oestrogen is released from the follicle. The oestrogen goes on to the hypothalamus to have an inhibitory effect on releasing more GnRH and LH/FSH. However, when all t …
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