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1 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 GeneralInfoGlandsAnteriorPituitaryHormonesMoreHormones
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2 Part of brain that send signals to the pituitary gland
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3 What is the hypothalamus?
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4 The gland that releases hormones that affect the production of white blood cells
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5 What is the thymus?
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6 Only present in pregnant women
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7 What is the placenta?
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8 Male glands
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9 What are testis?
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10 Female glands
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11 What are ovaries?
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12 The Master Gland
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13 What is the pituitary?
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14 Small gland between cerebral hemispheres, secretes melatonin
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15 What is the pineal gland?
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16 Glands located on top the kidneys
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17 What are the adrenal glands?
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18 Gland located just below the larynx
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19 What is the thyroid?
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20 Gland located inferior to the stomach, involved with blood sugar concentrations
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21 What is the pancreas?
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22 Hormone that stimulates cells to increase in size and number
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23 What is growth hormone?
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24 Hormone that stimulates milk production
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25 What is prolactin?
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26 Hormone that controls thyroid secretions
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27 What is thyroid stimulating hormone?
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28 Hormone that controls secretions from the outer layer of the adrenal gland
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29 What is adrenocorticotropic hormone? (ACTH)
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30 Gonanotropins (2)
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31 What are follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone?
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32 Hormone that controld retention of water in the kidneys, and the gland that secretes it
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33 What is antidiuretic hormone (ADH) and what is the posterior pituitary?
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34 Hormone that causes uterine contractions and milk let down and the gland that secretes it
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35 What is oxytocin and what is the posterior pituitary?
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36 2 hormones that are involved with metabolism and the gland that produces them
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37 What are T3 and T4 (thyroxine and triiodothyronine) and what is the thyroid?
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38 Hormone that lowers blood calcium and phosphate ion concentrations and the gland that produces it
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39 What is calcitonin and the thyroid?
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40 Hormone that increase blood calcium concentrations and the location of the gland that produces it
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41 What PTH, parathyroid hormone and what is posterior to the thyroid? to the thyroid?
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42 2 Hormones that increase heart and breathing rates, increase blood sugar and blood pressure and the gland that produces them
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43 What are epinephrine and norepinephrine and what is the adrenal medulla?
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44 Type of hormone that works in the target cell nucleus
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45 What are steroids?
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46 Hormone released by the adrenal cortex, involved in increaseing blood sugar concentrations
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47 What is cortisol?
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48 Hormone that is involved in diabetes, its jobs is to store glucose
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49 What is insulin?
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50 Other pancreatic hormone whose job is to raise blood sugar
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51 What is glucagon?
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