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The Endocrine System Fig 16.1

The Endocrine System Fig 16.1

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For instructions… STIMULUS a situation or condition in the body that needs to be corrected HORMONE released to correct the problem or at least compensate for it. EFFECT of the Hormone and HOW (Explain how this hormone reverses the stimulus.) excess blood glucose   decreasing blood glucose (2) increased osmolality (hypertonicity) of body fluids. e.g. When you consume excess sodium. decreasing blood calcium decreasing blood pressure (2 for long term) (2 for short term) decreasing blood sodium