If a patient produced very low levels of TSH, what would occur? The patient would produce...

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  1. If a patient produced very low levels of TSH, what would occur?
    1. The patient would produce high levels of TRH.
    2. The patient would produce high levels of T3 and T4.
    3. The patient would have a goiter.
    4. The thyroid would take up increased levels of iodine.

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option B is correct TSH thyroid stimulating hormone if low levels of TSH indicates hyperthyroidism if high levels of TSH indicates hypothyroidism hyperthyroidism it indicates increased levels of T3 T4 hypothyroidism indicates decreased levels of T3 T4 thyroid gland produce T3 triidothyoronin and T4 thyroxine pituitary gland makes    See Answer
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