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(Worth 46 pts—minimal proficiency is 28) Class of 2011 Orientation Endocrine System Test Review (Worth 46 pts—minimal proficiency is 28)

Endocrine Review Anatomy is 5 pictures/microscope slides Remember to study your To-Know list! Those are the only terms that are fair game for the Anat. Rest of this ppt is the Physiology portion (notecardable items)

Endocrine Review Action of non-steroid (protein) hormones vs Action of steroid hormones— how does each do it’s job? You should read your book, look at the animations online (see my ppt) and make sure you can describe it!

Endocrine Review Specifically address how negative feedback works to regulate the Endocrine system (TSH, insulin, leptin, etc)

Class of 2011 Orientation Endocrine Review Diabetes lab…which is more reliable as an indicator, urine glucose or blood glucose? Why? Case Study: 7 points

Work it through and be complete! Class of 2011 Orientation Endocrine Review Thyroid lab— be able to describe how TRF, TSH and Thyroxine work in harmony. Explain the body signals that would lead to an increase or decrease of one of these…make sure you can id the loop! Work it through and be complete!

(These are from your webquest) Endocrine Review How do endocrine disruptors interfere with hormonal signaling processes? How is diabetes an eg of a disease that results from faulty cellular communication? (These are from your webquest)

Endocrine Review Insulin/Glucagon and their ties to blood glucose levels Leptin and it’s role in obesity

Endocrine Review Matching: 4 separate Sometimes it’s gland to hormone, other times it’s hormone to function