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Target Tissue Release Origin Antagonistic or Synergistic Effect What is Controlled? 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Animal or Plant Hormone
Target Tissue 10 Which Hormone Targets the Uterus and Breast Muscle?
Target Tissue 10: Answer Oxytocin
Target Tissue 20 Which tissue does Insulin and Glucagon target?
ITC 20: Answer Liver and Body Cells
Target Tissue 30 True or False: Epinephrine targets the muscle and liver cells.
Target Tissue 30: Answer True: It targets the Liver and Muscles.
Target Tissue 40 What parts of a plant does Auxin target?
Target Tissue 40: Answer Stem, Trunk, and Roots
Target Tissue 50 Name one target of the Human Growth Hormone.
Target Tissue 50: Answer Liver or Muscle Tissue
Release Origin 10 Where does the hormone, Glucagon, release from?
Release Origin 10: Answer Alpha Cells of the Islets of Langerhans in the Pancreas
Release Origin 20 Where does the hormone, Oxytocin, come from?
Release Origin : Answer It comes from the Posterior Pituitary
Release Origin 30 True or False Prolactin is produced from the Posterior Pituitary
Release Origin 30: Answer False It is produced by the Anterior Pituitary
Release Origin 40 Where is the hormone Angiotensinogen produced?
Release Origin 40: Answer It is produced in the blood.
Release Origin 50 Where is the Parathyroid Hormone made?
Release Origin 50: Answer Thyroid Gland
Plant vs. Animal 10 Is Oxytocin in an animal or plant?
P vs A 10 Answer: Animal
P v A 20 True or False: Parathyroid Hormone is a plant hormone.
P v A 20 Answer False: It is an animal hormone.
P v A 30 Which kind of hormone is Auxin? Plant or animal?
P v A 30 Answer Plant Hormone
P v A 40 Which kind of hormone is insulin? Plant or Animal?
P v A 40 Answer Animal Hormone
P v A 50 Is Renin a plant or animal hormone?
P v A 50 Answer Animal Hormone
Antagonistic or Synergistic 10 Is Oxytocin antagonistic or Synergistic?
Antagonistic or Synergistic 10 Answer Synergistic
Antagonistic or Synergistic 20 Auxin….. Antagonistic or Synergistic?
Antagonistic or Synergistic 20 Answer Antagonistic (ensures proper plant growth)
Antagonistic or Synergistic 30 True or False: Human Growth Hormones are neither of the two types.
Antagonistic or Synergistic 30 Answer True… They are not related to either Synergistic or Antagonistic
Antagonistic or Synergistic 40 What type is insulin?
Antagonistic or Synergistic 40 Answer Antagonistic…. To control blood glucose levels
Antagonistic or Synergistic 50 What type is Epinephrine?
Antagonistic or Synergistic 50 Answer Synergistic to control energy production
Effect 10 What is the effect of Glucagon?
Effect 10 Answer Raises blood sugar levels
Effect 20 What is the effect of Insulin?
Effect 20 Answer Lowers blood sugar level by taking up excess sugar in the blood.
Effect 30 What is the effect of Renin?
Effect 30 Answer Activate the blood enzyme Angiotensinogen to become angiotensin
Effect 40 What does Prolactin do in the body?
Effect 40 Answer It stimulates milk production
Effect 50 What does Erythropoletin do in the human body?
Effect 50 Answer It stimulates the red blood cell production to increase oxygen transportation levels.
What is Controlled? 10 What does the Antidiuretic Hormone and Atrial Nutriuretic Factor Control?
What is Controlled? 10 Osmoregulation (Water Control)
What is Controlled? 20 What does Insulin and Glucagon control?
What is Controlled? 20 Answer Blood Glucose Levels associated with eating
What is Controlled? 30 What does Cytokinins control?
What is Controlled? 30 Answer Growth and Development of plants and fruit
What is Controlled? 40 True or False: Ethylene Gas controls blood glucose levels.
What is Controlled? 40 Answer False: It controls growth and development of plants and fruit
What is Controlled? 50 What do Thyroid Stimulating Hormones control?
What is Controlled? 50 Answer Metabolism and Blood Calcium Levels
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Name what the Aldosterone System Controls, what its target is, and where it is released from.