Thyroid Gland Flashcards

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Where is the thyroid gland located?

A
  • two lobes of the butterfly-shaped gland are found on either side of the trachea just below the larynx in the front of the neck
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What is the most important hormone secreted by the thyroid?

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  • thyroxin
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What are the functions of thyroxin?

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  1. increases the basal metabolic rate (and subsequent production of body heat)
  2. promotes the normal functioning of the heart
  3. promotes the normal functioning of the nervous system
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What is basal metabolic rate?

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  • the amount of energy the body needs to keep functioning while at rest
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How does thyroxin increase the basal metabolic rate?

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  • by controlling the rate of cellular respiration
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How does thyroxin promote the normal functioning of the nervous system?

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  • by increasing nervous activity and sharpening alertness and reflexes
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What disorders can occur due to a malfunctioning of the thyroid gland?

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  • hyperthyroidism
  • hypothyroidism
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What is hypothyroidism?

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  • producing too little thyroxin
  • causing a low metabolic rate
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What does hypothyroidism lead to in adults?

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  • myxoedema
  • a condition of mental and physical sluggishness
  • with low blood pressure, a slow heart and respiratory rate, and low body temperature
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What does hypothyroidism lead to in children?

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  • cretinism
  • condition in which a child does not grow physically, has immature sexual development and is mentally retarded
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What is hyperthyroidism?

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  • producing too much thyroxin
  • causes a high metabolic rate
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What are the complications of hyperthyroidism?

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  • body temperature is high and sweating increases
  • heart and respiratory rate and blood pressure increases
  • muscular tremors and nervousness
  • swollen thyroid gland, known as exophthalmic goitre
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