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The parenchymal (chief) cells of the human parathyroid gland:

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The parenchymal (chief) cells of the human parathyroid gland:


  1. originate from the embryonic thyroglossal duct
  2. produce a peptide hormone that elevates serum calcium
  3. vary greatly in size depending on the degree of stimulation by the anterior pituitary
  4. are not as numerous as the oxyphil cells
  5. all of the above (A-D)

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B. produce a peptide hormone that elevates serum calcium

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