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The primary hormone of the thyroid gland is thyroxin. Thyroxin affects the basal metabolic rate (BMR), the level of activity of the body. Since iodine is a necessary element in the production of thyroxin, one can observe malformations of the thyroid gland (called goiters) where there is little or no iodine available. A second hormone, calcitonin, is produced by the thyroid gland and it is involved with calcium metabolism in the body. |
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