The thyroid gland secretes three main hormones: thyroxine (T4), triiodothyronine (T3), and calcitonin. T4 and T3 are synthesized through a process involving trapping of iodine by the thyroid, oxidation and organification of iodide, thyroglobulin synthesis, and iodination and coupling reactions to form the hormones. The hormones are stored in the thyroid bound to thyroglobulin and released into the bloodstream when needed to regulate processes throughout the body like metabolism, growth, and brain development. Thyroid hormone secretion is regulated by thyroid stimulating hormone from the pituitary gland in a negative feedback loop.