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If a person's blood calcium levels are consistently very low, which gland might be malfunctioning, and what hormone would be deficient?

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  • AThyroid gland, Thyroxine
  • BAdrenal gland, Adrenaline
  • CParathyroid gland, Parathormone (PTH)
  • DPancreas, Glucagon
Explanation

The parathyroid glands secrete parathormone (PTH), which increases blood calcium levels. A deficiency in PTH due to a malfunctioning parathyroid gland would lead to consistently low blood calcium.

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