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The thyroid is responsible for making thyroid hormone, in the form of thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). All of the hormones involved in producing thyroid hormone are shown in the image to the right. The hypothalamus (a master gland within the brain) produces TRH (thyrotropic releasing hormone), which triggers the pituitary to produce TSH, which triggers the thyroid to produce T4, which circulates throughout the body and is converted to T3 in the liver, gut, skeletal muscle, brain, and thyroid gland itself.
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