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organs and tissues that produce hormones BIO132 Lab 10 Exercise 27 The Endocrine System organs and tissues that produce hormones Figure 27.2 in 8th – 11th editions, Figure 27.1 in 12th edition

Thyroid gland: thyroid hormone & calcitonin Figure 27.3a

Parathyroid glands: parathyroid hormone Figure 27.3b

Pancreas: glucagon & insulin Figure 27.3c

Pituitary gland: Anterior: Growth hormone, Prolactin, Thyroid stimulating hormone, Adrenocorticotropic hormone, Follicle stimulating hormone, Luteinizing hormone Posterior: Antidiuretic hormone, Oxytocin Figure 27.1 in 8th – 11th editions, Figure 27.2 in 12th edition

Adrenal glands: Zona glomerulosa: mineralcorticoids Zona fasciculata: glucocorticoids Zona reticularis: gonadocorticoids Medulla: epinephrine & norepinephrine Figure 27.3f

Ovaries: Estrogens & Progesterones Figure 43.4 in 8th & 9th editions Figure 43.5 in 10th, 11th & 12th editions

Testes: Testosterone Figure 42.2