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    Phase 1: Discussion Board: A View of the Thyroid Gland‚ the Functions of‚ and the Thyroid Hormone Phase 1: Discussion Board Connie Ann Crandell Bio142-0903A-04 Anatomy and Physiology ll Instructor: Denise Albina When observing the thyroid gland from an anatomical standpoint‚ the thyroid is located in the anterior portion of the neck and seemingly shaped similar to that of a butterfly (VH Dissector‚ 2009)the thyroid is just inferior to the larynx‚ but close to the trachea. There are

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    Thyroid Glands

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    The thyroid gland is an integral part of the endocrine system in the human body. The thyroid gland secretes the thyroid hormone‚ which plays an important role in the growth of the body. The thyroid is butterfly shaped‚ and located at the bottom of the neck. Two important hormones produced by the thyroid gland are thyroxine and triidothyronine. Both of these hormones help the body grow after birth‚ and they also aid tissues increase their oxygen use within these tissues. The thyroid gland secretes

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    The Thyroid Gland

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    The thyroid gland • • • • • anatomic considerations Formation and secretion of thyroid hormones Transport and metabolism of thyroid hormones Effects of thyroid hormones Regulation of thyroid secretion introduction: the thyroid gland • The thyroid gland maintains the level of metabolism in the tissues that is optimal for their normal function. • Thyroid hormones stimulate the O2 consumption of most of the cells in the body • Thyroid hormones help regulate lipid and carbohydrate metabolism • Thyroid

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    The thyroid gland is an important organ of the endocrine system and located in front of the neck below the larynx consisting of two lobes on each side of the windpipe. It regulates the physical and chemical processes that occur at the cellular level. It regulates the manner and rate at which the tissues utilize food and natural chemicals for the production of energy and to expend that energy into body heat and muscular energy. The thyroid gland produces hormones from the thyroid tissue cells called

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    Iodine and Thyroid Gland

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    Iodine Description: Is a trace mineral that your body uses in small amounts to synthesize thyroid hormones that are necessary for regulating the body growth‚ development‚ metabolism and body temperature. Most of the iodine in the body is found in the thyroid gland‚ but is found also in the blood and muscles. The body contains approximately 20 to 30 mg of iodine which is mostly stored in the thyroid gland located in front of the neck. Food sources: Milk is the major source‚ fish from the sea‚ ‚

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    Iodine: Thyroid Gland

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    is critical for normal function of the thyroid gland‚ which is a key regulator of the body’s basic metabolic rate. Iodine is a micronutrient‚ meaning we require only small amounts of it. For example‚ adults need about 150 micrograms of iodine in the form of iodide ion per day. However‚ an insufficient supply of iodide via diet and drinking water causes the non-cancerous enlargement of the thyroid gland known as goiter. Prolonged lack of iodide can lead to loss of thyroid function and the birth defect

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    NORMAL VS ABNORMAL

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    DEFINITION: NORMAL adjective 1. conforming to a standard; usual‚ typical‚ or expected. 2. noun 1. the usual‚ average‚ or typical state or condition. 2. adjective 1. conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal;regular; natural. 2. serving to establish a standard. 3. Psychology. a. approximately average in any psychological trait‚ as intelligence‚personality‚ or emotional adjustment. b. free from any mental disorder; sane. What Do We Mean by ’Normal’? It is time to rethink

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    Normal Thyroid Essay The thyroid is located in the neck superior to the thyroid cartilage‚ also known as the “Adam’s apple”. It has two lobes which are joined by an isthmus. The thyroid gland has a sufficient blood supply which consists of four arteries to ensure adequate blood flow‚ thyroid bruit with enlargement‚ and “C” cells interspersed with follicular cells. The Superior thyroid artery branches off the common carotid artery and the inferior thyroid artery which branches off the Subclavian

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    UNDERSTANDING NORMAL AND ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR 1 UNDERSTANDING NORMAL AND ABNORMAL HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN SOCIETY ZINAB PEYKANI MACHIANI GIRNE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY UNDERSTANDING NORMAL AND ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR 2 Abstract The purpose of this study is to better understand the difference between normal and abnormal behavior in society. Everyone has their own perception of what is normal and what is abnormal and live their lives accordingly. The purpose here is show that there is no definite way of

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    Normal vs. Abnormal Behavior PSY/202 Normal vs. Abnormal Behavior What is normal behavior? Normal behavior differs from one person to the next. It may be normal for one person to talk to themselves while another person finds this abnormal. To me‚ normal behavior is dealing with each day as it comes. Most people have a routine they follow. This could be going to work and being productive‚ staying home doing chores‚ or in school learning new things. Normality is an individual preference

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