Excessive thirst is Polydipsia
Region of brain that produces factors to stimulate the pituitary gland Hypothalamus
Anterior lobe of pituitary gland Adenohypophysis
Hormone secreted by thyroid gland; lowers blood calcium Calcitonin
A mineral salt found in the blood and tissues; potassium is an example Electrolyte
Hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex; increases salt(sodium) reabsorption by the kidney Aldosterone
Hormone secreted by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland; stimulates the adrenal cortex Adrenocorticotropin
Hormone secreted by the thyroid gland: thyroxine Tetraidothyronine
Blood condition of deficient sodium Hyponatremia
Blood condition of deficient potassium Hypokalemia
Hormone secreted by the posterior pituitary gland; stimulates contraction of the uterus during labor Oxytocin
Tendency of an organism to maintain a constant internal environment Homeostasis
Resection of four small glands in the neck region Parathyroidectomy
Hormone secreted by the ovaries Progesterone
Hormone secreted by the posterior part of the pituitary gland; increases reabsorption of water Vasopressin
Hormone derived from an amino acid and secreted by the adrenal medulla; epinephrine is an example Catecholamine
Hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex; necessary for the use of sugars,fats and proteins Glucocorticoid
Condition of sugar in the blood Glycemia
Condition of sugar in the urine Glycosuria
Resection of a gland near and behind the stomach Pancreatectomy
Match the terms with their correct meanings ]Excessive thirst Region of the brain that produces factors...
QUESTION 2 Match the following hormones with their actions stimulates secretion of hormones from adrenal cortex B testosterone and maintains female sex c antidluretic hormone (ADH) Dthyroxine E parathyroid hormone Promote s growth and maintenance of male sex characteristics Increases blood sugar Increases reabsorption of sodium by kidney tubules G adrenocorticotropic homone (ACTH) H cortisol Raises blood calcium Increases metabolism in body cell 1 insulin ympathomimetic, elevates heart rate, blood pressure Stimulates water reabsorption by kidney tubules; decreases urine ●回Helps...
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...
02 What is the lack of spermatozoa in semen called? 0.00000 out of 1.50000 points Wnat is the con secretion from the thyroid gland with symptoms such as sweating. rapid pulse, tremors and exophthalmos? 0.00000 out of 1.50000 points The Ovarian sac is called what? 0.00000 out of 1.50000 points CWhich hormone regulates calcium in the blood and bones? 0.00000 out of 1.50000 points What is pain during menstruation called? 0.00000 out of 1.50000 points (o Which hormone stimulates the...
MATCHING Terec a adrenal giand E. glucagon g hormone h. insulin k thymus L thyroid gland mthyroxine n tropic hormone b. aldosterone beta cells d. calcitonin e endocrine gland osytocin For each of these definitions, select the correct matching term from the list above. 1. A hormone produced by the hypothalamus and released by the postesior lobe of che pituitary causes the uterus to contract and stimulates the release of milk from the mammary glands. 2 A hoemone secreted by...
Role of the Pancreas Key: pancreas glucagon endocrine insulin exocrine Type II diabetes Type I diabetes ________________ is gland located under the stomach that produces insulin and glucagon The pancreas has an _______________ function to secrete sodium bicarbonate and digestive enzymes and also an ________________function to secrete insulin and glucagon hormones _____________ is the only hormone that causes blood sugar levels to lower as it signals cells to take up glucose for their energy source and signals the liver...
question: which of the following describes rge patients history? a) high blood pressure and excessive potassium b) high blood pressure and excessive sugar c) high blood pressure and excessive sofium d) high blood pressure and deficent potassium We were unable to transcribe this imageproducing adenoma. Procedure: The procedure was performed with the patient under general endotrach anesthesia and with an arterial line, a Foley catheter, and a central venous pressure li in place, A Veress needle was inserted into the...
study guide to accompany fundamentals of anatomy and Physiology Chapter 12 matching A and B CENGAGE HEALTH CARE Access. Engage. Learn. Study Guide to Accompany Fundamentals of Anatomy Physiology FOURTH EDITION Donald C. Rizzo CHAPTER 12 The Endocrine System OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter, you should be able to: 1. List the functions of hormones. 2. Classify hormones into their major chemical categories. 3. Describe how the hypothalamus of the brain controls the endocrine system. 4. Name the endocrine glands...
Hi, please help me with my homework and please do not answer if you intend to answers all the questions. Thank you The Central Nervous System, endocrine system B. Figure 1 Use the diagram above to answer the following question 1) Which letter indicates the primary visual cortex, which receives information from neurons in the retina of the eye? A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 2 Use the diagram above to answer the following questions....
Exercise 1 - Question 5 Match each term related to fluid volume regulation with its corresponding definition listed below! (A) The free movement of particles (solute) across a permeable membrane from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration (B) The movement of fluid through a cell or blood vessel membrane because of hydrostatic pressure differences on both sides of the membrane (C) The movement of water only through a selectively permeable (semipermeable) membrane (D) The pressing...
Odd #'s Only Question Help MULTIPLE CHOICE & Which hormone is produced in the hypothal a. Adrenocorticotropic hormone b. Anti-diuretic hormone c. Luteinizing hormone d. Growth hormone 1. Which set of messengers acts on neighboring cells within the same tissue? a Autocrines b. Paracrines c. Hormones d. None of the above al poral system Hormones secreted into the hypophyseal portal detected by the a Posterior pituitary b. Anterior pituitary c. Median eminence d. Infundibulum 2. Which set of messengers acts...