The correct option is C Parathormone
Parathormone
is a hypercalcemic hormone that increases the blood calcium levels. The
parathyroid glands secrete a peptide hormone called parathyroid hormone or
parathormone (PTH). The release of parathromone is regulated by the circulating
levels of calcium (Ca2+) ions in the blood. PTH plays an important role in
calcium balance of the body. It maintains the calcium balance between the blood
and other tissues. When the calcium level in the blood decreases, parathyroid
hormone is released in order to increase the calcium level in the blood. PTH
acts on bones and other skeletal structure and mobilizes the calcium (Ca2+)
from the bones into the blood. This is called bone resorption/dissolution/demineralization.
The parathromone also increases the reabsorption of calcium by the renal
tubules and absorption of calcium from the digested food.