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− | * By comparison to mammals the '''thyroids and parathyroids''' of lizards may have different morphology. The thyroids are involved in control of | + | * By comparison to mammals the '''thyroids and parathyroids''' of lizards may have different morphology. The thyroids are involved in control of ecdysis but the parathyroids have a similar role to the parathyroids of mammals. The thyroids may be single, bilobed or paired and the parathyroids are paired. |
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− | + | * The '''adrenals''' are paired and located in the mesorchium or mesovarian and must be avoided during neutering. | |
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Endocrine glands
- By comparison to mammals the thyroids and parathyroids of lizards may have different morphology. The thyroids are involved in control of ecdysis but the parathyroids have a similar role to the parathyroids of mammals. The thyroids may be single, bilobed or paired and the parathyroids are paired.
- The adrenals are paired and located in the mesorchium or mesovarian and must be avoided during neutering.
- The pancreas is usually attached to the duodenum and may be pale pink in colour.