The function of the thyroid gland is to

1. stimulate growth.
2. control pituitary gland secretion.
3. conserve water in the body.
4. control basal metabolism.


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Rationale 1: Growth hormone stimulates growth.
Rationale 2: The thyroid gland does not control the pituitary.
Rationale 3: Antidiuretic hormone conserves water in the body.
Rationale 4: The function of the thyroid gland is to control basal metabolism and affect every cell in the body.
Global Rationale: The function of the thyroid gland is to control basal metabolism and affect every cell in the body. Growth hormone stimulates growth. The thyroid gland does not control the pituitary. Antidiuretic hormone conserves water in the body.

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