What hormones affect the bone growth and development and their effects
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- Growth Hormone (GH) - Insulin-like Growth Factors (IGFs) - Thyroid Hormones (T3 and T4) - Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) - Calcitonin - Sex Hormones (Estrogen and Testosterone) - Cortisol - Vitamin D (Calcitriol) Show more…
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What is NOT an effect of growth hormone? Growth hormone increases the rate of mitosis in the epiphyseal plate of growing bones. Growth hormone increases the activity of osteogenic cells. Growth hormone directly stimulates osteoblasts in the periosteum to promote appositional growth. Growth hormone promotes the closure of the epiphyseal plate. Classify the shoulder joint. Biaxial joint. Nonaxial joint. Multiaxial joint. Uniaxial joint. Calcitonin functions to: Increase bone deposition. Stimulate osteoclast activity. Stimulate bone resorption. Increase blood calcium.
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