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THYROID GLAND Tanya Shepherd Madison Reyna P.2B

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Page 1: THYROID GLAND Tanya Shepherd Madison Reyna P.2B.  Located in neck, superior to the trachea  Shaped like butterfly wings.  Weighs less than an ounce

THYROID GLANDTanya Shepherd

Madison Reyna

P.2B

Page 2: THYROID GLAND Tanya Shepherd Madison Reyna P.2B.  Located in neck, superior to the trachea  Shaped like butterfly wings.  Weighs less than an ounce

Located in neck, superior to the trachea

Shaped like butterfly wings.

Weighs less than an ounce During development, it

starts in the back of the tongue (lingual thyroid) and then migrates to the neck. Sometimes migrating too far and ending up in the chest.

Location

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FUNCTION & HORMONES

Produces T3 and T4 The thyroid gland needs assistance from the pituitary gland in order to produce hormones.

Thyroid cells are the only cells in the body that can absorb iodine.

Combine iodine and tyrosine to make T3 and T4 which are then released into the bloodstream to regulate the metabolism.

If the body does not receive enough iodine, it cannot produce the proper amount of hormones.

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HORMONES CONT.

Calcitonin-regulates calcium levels within the body Calcium is important for muscle contractions, nerve

function, and blood clotting. If we do not have enough calcium, the body will take it

from the bones which will result in bone fracture, twitching, convulsions, and even death.

Too much calcium can result in weakening of muscle tone and kidney stones.

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NEGATIVE FEEDBACK

Thyroid is part of the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis

When blood concentration of the thyroid increases, they inhibit both TRH and TSH, which shuts down the thyroid epithelial cells. When the blood concentration has decayed, the negative feedback signal fades and the system wakes up again.

Positive feedback occurs during childbirth when oxytocin stimulates labor contractions.

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HOMEOSTASIS

Without the thyroid gland, the body would not be able to break down proteins or process carbohydrates.

This can lead to uncontrollable weight gain.

A problem within the thyroid gland can usally be fixed by prescribed medications or surgery

Hyperthyroidism – thyroid makes too much of the thyroid hormone, can cause rapid weight loss, fast heart beat, and hair loss.