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The effects of thyroid hormone on peripheral tissue include increased activity of osteoclasts. decreased heart rate. decreased oxygen consumption. increased adrenergic effects in the heart. All of these answers are correct.

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Answer: Increased activity of osteoclasts.

Increased adrenergic effects in the heart.

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Thyroid hormone performs various activities in the peripheral tissues. The thyroid hormone elevates the rate of oxygen energy consumption, may rise the temperature, stimulates the synthesis of red blood cells, stimulates the activity of the endocrine tissues and accelerate the turnover of the bone minerals and generates the new bone cells or osteoclasts.

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