Quiz Review – Endocrine System 1.Neuro endocrine system 2.Act locally  Affect the organ from which they are produced  Potent and rapidly activated (produced.

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Quiz Review – Endocrine System 1.Neuro endocrine system 2.Act locally  Affect the organ from which they are produced  Potent and rapidly activated (produced just before it is released), not stored  Can produce a variety of effects. - can relax smooth muscle in airways of lungs and blood vessels but can also contract smooth muscles in uterus during labor. 3.Pituitary gland

4. An underproduction or secretion of growth hormone during childhood/growth years. 5. Oxytocin - Pituitary gland 6. An enlargement of the thyroid gland due to deficiency of iodine. 7. Negative feedback 8. A cell where a hormone travels to do its job. 9. Dehydration 10. Endocrine - secretions go into the blood stream. Exocrine - secretions go into ducts. 11. Addison’s disease

Matching: A.14 B.16 C.13 D.12 E.15 - Another name for ADH F.20 G.21 H.19 I.18 J.22 K.17