Growth
Hormone - from the anterior pituitary, this hormone is necessary for
normal growth and development of the skeleton. A deficiency (hyposecretion)
of GH during childhood produces a dwarf, an excess (hypersecretion) produces
a giant. Hypersecretion in adulthood produces acromegaly, a disorder in which
the shape of many bones, especially those in the face becomes exaggerated. |