A hormone that increases deposition of Ca+2 in bones by decreasing blood calcium level. It is antagonistic to a hormone secreted from a gland located at back side of the most famous gland of body identify it.
A
Parathyroid hormone
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B
Thyrocalcitonin hormone
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C
Aldosterone hormone
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D
Calcitriol hormone
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Solution
The correct option is B Thyrocalcitonin hormone Thyrocalcitonin hormone is also called as calcitonin hormone. It is produced by the thyroid gland. It increases the deposition of calcium in bones and decreases levels of calcium and phosphorus in the blood. It is antagonistic to parathyroid hormone. It is secreted from a parathyroid gland which is loacted at back side of the thyroid gland. It is released when there are low levels of calcium in the blood.
Thus, the correct answer is 'Thyrocalcitonin hormone.'