1. Follicular stimulating hormone
2. Glucagon
3. Aldosterone
4. Prolactin
5. Progesterone
6. Glucagon
7.anti diuretic hormone
8. Calcitonin
9. Erythropoietin
10. Aldosterone
The following is a description of a condition where the patient is EXCESS of a specific...
TARGET CELLS ACTION DISEASE HORMONE WORKSHEET HYPO ANTERIOR PITUITARY CRH ACTH TRH TSH GnRH FSH GnRH LH PRH Prolactin GHRH GH POSTERIOR PITUITARY ADH (Anti-diuretic hormone) Oxytocin THYROID GLAND T3 Thyroxine (T4) Calcitonin ADRENAL GLAND CORTEX Cortisol (glucocorticoid) Aldosterone (mineralocorticoid) MEDULLA Epinephrine / NE PARATHYROID GLAND PTH (Parathyroid hormone) HEART ANP (Atrial natiuretic peptide) KIDNEYS Renin --> angiotensin --> aldosterone Erythropoietin PANCREAS B-islet cells Insulin a-islet cells Glucagon
HORMONE TABLE ASSIGNMENT ACTION HYPERACTIVITY UNDERACTIVITY HORMONE ORGAN HYPOTHALAMUS 1. GnRH 2. CRH 3. TRH 4. GHRH 5. PIF 6. Oxytocin 7. ADH 8 PITUITARY GH 9. TSH 10. ACTH 11 FSH 12. LH 13. Prolactin 14. MSH PINEAL 15. Melatonin THYROID 16. Thyroxine 17. Calcitonin PARATHYROID 18. PTH THYMUS 19. Thymosine 20. Epinephrine/Nor ADRENAL MEDULLA ADRENAL CORTEX Cortisol 21. 22. Aldosterone 23. DHEA 24. Glucagon PANCREAS 25. Insulin TESTES 26. Testosterone 27. Inhibin OVARIES 28. Estrogen 29. Progestorone SKIN...
Hormones estrogen progesterone testosterone FSH LH oxytocin prolactin insulin glucagon aldosterone ADH ACTH PTH calcitonin TSH GH secretin CCK epinephrine TH Choose the hormone that best matches each function. stimulates ovulation; maintains corpus luteum stimulates release of hormones from adrenal cortex promotes breakdown of glycogen to release of glucose stimulates development of ovarian follicles stimulates spermatogenesis; development...
Multiple-choice/True-false/Matching: 1. The thyroid parafollicular cells produce parathyroid hormone (PTH). a) true b) false 2. The sebaceous glands are examples of endocrine glands. a) true b) false 3. An exophthalmic goiter is caused by a deficiency of iodine. a) true b) false 4. Which pancreatic hormone acts to increase blood glucose levels? a) GHRH b) GnRH c) insulin d) FSH e) glucagon 5. The target organs for FSH are both the ovaries and the testes. a) true b) false 6....
QUESTION 1. Which of the following is produced by the cells of the Zona Glomerulosa? Group of answer choices Mineralocorticoids Glucocorticoids Glucagon T3 & T4 DHEA Question 2 During which phase of the cardiac cycle would you expect the pressure in the left ventricle to rise above the pressure in the aorta? Group of answer choices Isovolumetric filling Ventricular diastole Atrial systole Isovolumetric relaxation Isovolumetric contraction Question 3 Which hormone increases both Glycogenolysis and Gluconeogenesis? Group of answer choices DHEA...
1. Following an illness, a patient becomes hypocalcemic. Which of the following negative feedback compensatory mechanisms will increase the calcium in her blood? a. The pituitary will decrease its secretion of T4. b. The thyroid will increase secretion of calcitonin. c. The pituitary will decrease its secretion of parathyroid hormone (PTH). d. The parathyroid will increase its secretion of PTH. A person with Graves' disease likely has all the following EXCEPT: an autoimmune disease Hashimoto's thyroiditis goiter. a heart rate...
which of the following is an action of human growth hormone (GH)? a stimulates division of chondrocytes b. causes skeletal muscle growth c. raises blood glucose level d. increases lipolysis e. all of the above 37. Which of the following is not an action of parathyroid hormone (PTH)? a stimulate osteoclast activity b. stimulate calcium absorption in the GI tract c. increase calcium excretion in the kidneys d. increase calcitriol synthesis by the kidneys e. all are actions of PTH...
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TUNS. SPRING 2019 Ry 13. MSH 1. For each statement describing harmoniec Writy the note the hormone's site of production podle there from Key A: 1. ACTH 2. ADH 3. aldosterone 15. progesterone 4. cortisone 16. prolactin 5. epinephrine 17. PTH t.estrogen 16 en 7. FSH 19. estosterone 3. plucagon 20. thymosi 9. GH 21. thyrocalcitonina 10. insulin 22. T/T, 23. TSH 12. melatonin 11. LH 1. basal metabolism...
1. Describe the hormonal control of Ca2+ homeostasis Key: Parathyroid calcitonin increase calcium PTH The thyroid gland also produces the hormone_________________which causes bones to store calcium ions (Ca+2). ________________________glands are 4 tiny glands located on the thyroid gland that secrete parathyroid hormone (_____) to control calcium metabolism by increasing the levels of _______________ions (Ca+2) in blood. Parathyroids ____________ levels of calcium ions by 1. release Ca++ from bone; 2. Promotion of reabsorption of Ca++ by kidneys; 3. Increase absorption of...
7. The nurse in the previous question would expect all the following S&S EXCEPT: signs of cerebral edema such as decreased LOC. signs of cerebral cell dehydration such as headache. generalized edema crackles in the lungs upon auscultation. 8. A 68 year old female patient's bone density scan shows osteoporosis. Her healthcare provider is trying to figure out the primary etiology. One possible cause is related to her past history of having had a thyroidectomy. Which statement is most likely...