Inquiry into Life
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ISBN: 9781260482638
Author: Mader, Sylvia
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 20, Problem 7A
Thyroid hormone directly regulated with aspect of human psychology?
- Circadian rhythm
- Stress response
- Sex hormone production
Metabolic rate- None of these are correct
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