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Question
- which hormone is critical for growth during childhood and adolescence?
a. adrenaline
b. growth hormone
- which endocrine disorder results from the pancreas not producing enough insulin?
a. hyperthyroidism
b. diabetes type 1
- what is the primary function of cortisol?
a. to stimulate muscle growth
b. to manage stress response and reduce inflammation
- which hormone regulates calcium levels in the blood?
a. calcitonin
b. parathyroid hormone
Let's tackle each sub - question one by one:
Sub - question 1: Which hormone is critical for growth during childhood and adolescence?
Growth hormone is responsible for promoting growth in children and adolescents. Adrenaline is related to the body's stress response (fight - or - flight), not growth.
Insulin is produced by the pancreas to regulate blood sugar. In Diabetes Type 1, the pancreas does not produce enough insulin. Hyperthyroidism is related to the overproduction of thyroid hormones, not insulin - related issues.
Cortisol is a stress - related hormone. Its main function is to manage the body's stress response and also has anti - inflammatory properties (reduces inflammation). Stimulating muscle growth is not a function of cortisol; that is more related to growth hormone or anabolic steroids.
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b. Growth hormone