Name: Thyroid gland

Definition: The thyroid gland is the endocrine gland that secretes thyroxine.

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Structure: The thyroid gland is the two-lobed organ in the neck, in front of the trachea, below the larynx. A tissue bridge called the thyroid isthmus, connects the lobes. The follicular cells of the gland secrete thyroxine and the parafollicular cells secrete calcitonin.
Function: The thyroid gland secretes thyroxine into the circulation after stimulation by TSH from the hypophysis, and calcitonin in response to elevated levels of Ca++ in the blood.

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