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Hormones
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Exocrine
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Dynamic Equilibrium
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Pituitary Gland
Thyroid- Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Thyroid Gland
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
Kidneys
Human Growth Hormone (hGH)
All Cells of the Body
Glucagon
Liver
Calcitonin (name 2 out of 3)
Kidney, bones, and Intestines
Decreases blood glucose levels ( liver converts glucose to glycogen and cells become permeable to glucose)
Insulin
Increases heart rate, breathing rate and cell metabolism in response to stress
Epinephrine
Increases metabolism and regulates growth (contains iodine)
Thyroxine (T4) – Triiodothyronine (T3)
Increases blood calcium levels
Parathyroid Hormone (PTH)
Targets the adrenal cortex to secrete mineralocorticoids and glucocorticoids
Adreno- corticotropic Hormone (ACTH)
What do we call two hormones that play opposite functions in order to maintain homeostasis
Antagonistic hormones
Responds to osmoreceptors that detect high blood concentration and low blood presure
Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)
The type of feedback system that works to move away from a steady state and is designed to resist change
Positive Feedback
Antagonistic hormones responsible for maintaining blood sugar levels
Insulin and glucagon
Antagonistic hormones responsible for maintaining calcium levels in the blood
Parathyroid hormone and calcitonin
The term for a hormone that acts on an endocrine gland to release another hormone
Tropic hormone
A condition caused by the hyper- secretion of hGH in adulthood
Acromegaly
Condition caused by the hypo- secretion of insulin (usually diagnosed in childhood)
Type 1 Diabetes
The name of the tallest man in modern day that had a brain tumor causing hyper- secretion of hGH
Robert Wadlow
A hormone other than ADH that responds to the body’s need for the reabsorption of water
Aldosterone
The islets of Langerhans are tiny islands off the coast of Ireland
The islets of Langerhans are the region of the pancreas that contain its endocrine cells. Can you remember what hormones are produced here?
The use of anabolic steroids may reduce the size of testis in men
True fact
The adrenal medulla is the outside of the adrenal gland and produces epinephrine
Epinephrine and norepinephrine are produced in the adrenal medulla, but this is the inner portion of the adrenal gland. The outer portion is called the cortex.
In long term stress responses, proteins and fats are broken down and blood glucose is increased
True fact
Diabetes insipidus is caused by the failure of the anterior pituitary to secrete enough ADH
ADH is produced in the posterior pituitary
Make your wager
What type of hormone is the above diagram representing? Give an example
Water soluble or protein hormones. Most hormones are of this type, so answers will vary