
a.
To state: The hormone imbalance involved in gigantism, and lists its two significant effects.
Concept introduction: Hormones are the chemical messengers that are secreted by the endocrine system. The hormonal disorders are normally caused either by hyposecretion or hypersecretion of a hormone. The other reasons for hormonal disorder include defects in the second receptor, defective hormone receptor, and an inadequate number of hormone receptor.
b.
To state: The hormone imbalance involved in cretinism and lists its two significant effects.
Concept introduction: Hormones are the chemical messengers that are secreted by the endocrine system. The hormonal disorders are normally caused either by hyposecretion or by hypersecretion of a hormone. The other reasons for hormonal disorder include defects in the second receptor, defective hormone receptor, and an inadequate number of hormone receptor.
c.
To state: The hormone imbalance involved in pheochromocytoma and lists its two significant effects.
Concept introduction: Hormones are the chemical messengers that are secreted by the endocrine system. The hormonal disorders are normally caused either by hyposecretion or by hypersecretion of a hormone. The other reasons for hormonal disorder include defects in the second receptor, defective hormone receptor, and an inadequate number of hormone receptor.
d.
To state: The hormone imbalance involved in myxedema and lists its two significant effects.
Concept introduction: Hormones are the chemical messengers that are secreted by the endocrine system. The hormonal disorders are normally caused either by hyposecretion or by hypersecretion of a hormone. The other reasons for hormonal disorder include defects in the second receptor, defective hormone receptor, and an inadequate number of hormone receptor.
e.
To state: The hormone imbalance involved in acromegaly and lists its two significant effects.
Concept introduction: Hormones are the chemical messengers that are secreted by the endocrine system. The hormonal disorders are normally caused either by hyposecretion or by hypersecretion of a hormone. The other reasons for hormonal disorder include defects in the second receptor, defective hormone receptor, and an inadequate number of hormone receptor.
f.
To state: The hormone imbalance involved in diabetes insipidus and lists its two significant effects.
Concept introduction: Hormones are the chemical messengers that are secreted by the endocrine system. The hormonal disorders are normally caused either by hyposecretion or by hypersecretion of a hormone. The other reasons for hormonal disorder include defects in the second receptor, defective hormone receptor, and an inadequate number of hormone receptor.

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