• Asignatura: Salud
  • Autor: asirisbaca2009
  • hace 7 años

· I live deep within the brain. I’m only about the size of a pea, but I’m very powerful. I make the hormones that help you grow, and I control the activity of other glands too. Who am I? · I’m the largest gland in the body. I produce the hormone called insulin that helps glucose, the sugar in your blood, enter the cells of your body. I work closely with the digestive system. Who am I? · We come in a pair, one on top of each kidney. We produce hormones that help you to act fast when you’re in trouble or under stress. We’re triangular in shape. Who are we? · We are a set of four tiny glands that work with the thyroid to control the amount of calcium in the blood. Who are we? · We are a set of four tiny glands that work with the thyroid to control the amount of calcium in the blood. Who are we?

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Respuesta dada por: Somethingspecial
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Respuesta:

1. Pituitary gland.

2. Pancreas.

3. Adrenal gland.

4. Parathyroid glands.

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