Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Thyroid Mastery – Anatomy and Structure – Video

Anatomy and Structure

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#1. Where is the Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Released?
#2. What hormone does the thyroid gland predominately produce?
#3. The hypothalmus releases TRH, causing the pituitary to release TSH, which stimulates the thyroid to produce T4 and a small amount of T3.
#4. Where is 80% of T3 produced?
#5. Thyroid binding globulin and thyroglobulin are interchangeable since they perform the same function.

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