ANATOMY

GENERAL ANATOMY

ENDOCRINE SYSTEM

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The development of T-lymphocytes is regulated by hormones known as “mineralocorticoids.”
A
True
B
False
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The development of T-lymphocytes is regulated by hormones known as mineralocorticoids. Secondary male characteristics are influenced by hormones known as androgens. The beta cells of the pancreas are responsible for the production of glucagon.

Detailed explanation-2: -The development of T-lymphocytes is regulated by hormones known as “mineralocorticoids.” Secondary male characteristics are influenced by hormones known as “androgens.” The “beta” cells of the pancreas are responsible for the production of glucagon.

Detailed explanation-3: -Thymosin stimulates the development of T cells. Throughout your childhood years, white blood cells called lymphocytes pass through the thymus, where they are transformed into T cells.

Detailed explanation-4: -Both pituitary and hypothalamic hormones interfere with lymphocyte proliferation and function. Proliferation of T-lymphocytes as well as production of immunoglobulins by plasma cells seem to be hormone dependent.

Detailed explanation-5: -Endocrine glands release hormones into the bloodstream. This lets the hormones travel to cells in other parts of the body. The endocrine hormones help control mood, growth and development, the way our organs work, metabolism, and reproduction. The endocrine system regulates how much of each hormone is released.

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