Knit Thyroid

I’ve actually toiled over the best way to make a knit thyroid gland (since I, and a few people very close to me, have had problems with the pesky little thing). I think Ben Cuevas found the magic design…incorporate the throat/spine!

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2 responses to “Knit Thyroid”

  1. Sorry to hear that the thyroid gland literally has you by the throat. Its job, among other things, is to help regulate the concentration of Ca+ ions in the blood that bones need in order to grow. It secretes calcitonin, a hormone that directs ostioblast bone cells to add Ca+ floating in the blood to places where ossified bone is needed. If your diet is low in Ca+, which ought to replace the used Ca+, its cousin, the parathyroid gland, secretes PTH, parathyroid hormone, that directs ostioclast bone cells to dissolve bone matrix from other places so that the blood maintains a constant 9-11 mg of Ca+ per 100 mL of blood fluid. Talk to your doctor, and may God bless.

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