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The endocrine system is responsible for secreting ___________, which act on certain cells.. Hormones. True or False: The endocrine system releases its hormones via ducts that travel around the body.. False (ductless). Only _________ cells respond to released hormones. . Target. True or False: A ster
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1. The Endocrine System Review Slides
2. The endocrine system is responsible for secreting ___________, which act on certain cells. Hormones
3. True or False: The endocrine system releases its hormones via ducts that travel around the body. False (ductless)
4. Only _________ cells respond to released hormones. Target
5. True or False: A steroid hormone is synthesized (made) from cholesterol. True
6. Name at least two functions of hormones in the body. Growth
Development
Reproduction
Metabolism
7. True or False: Steroid hormones can easily diffuse into any cell in the body. True
8. What happens when a steroid hormone crosses a cell membrane? Protein synthesis is signaled to begin
9. This hormone triggers a cascade of biochemical activity within a cell. First messenger
10. This main biochemical acts as a second messenger in many cells. cAMP
11. Non-steroid hormones are synthesized (made) from…? Amino acids
12. This group of biochemicals affect only the organ from which they are produced. Prostaglandins
13. How are excess hormones broken down? By enzymes in the liver
14. Where is the pituitary gland located? At the base of the brain
15. This “stalk” attaches the pituitary gland to the hypothalamus. Infundibulum
16. The anterior lobe of the pituitary gland is composed of these cells. Glandular epithelial cells
17. The posterior lobe of the pituitary gland communicates directly with the… Nervous system
18. Name two of the six hormones secreted by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland. GH – Growth hormone
PRL – Prolactin
TSH – Thyroid-stimulating hormone
ACTH – Adrenocorticotropic hormone
FSH – Follicle-stimulating hormone
LH – Luteinizing hormone
19. This hormone secretion is often stress related. ACTH – Adrenocorticotropic hormone
20. When secreted excessively, this hormone can cause a deficiency of male sex hormones. PRL – Prolactin
21. If there is an insufficient GH secretion during childhood, _______ can occur. Dwarfism
22. If there is an over secretion of GH during childhood, ________ can occur. Gigantism
23. This hormone stimulates milk production in women following childbirth. Prolactin
24. Which two hormones act upon the gonads (ovaries and testes)? FSH – Follice-stimulating hormone
LH – Luteinizing hormone
25. What two hormones are released from the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland? ADH – Antidiuretic Hormone
OT – Oxytocin
26. This hormone reduces the volume of water that the kidneys excrete, thereby regulating the water concentration of body fluids. ADH – Antidiuretic hormone
27. This hormone contracts smooth muscles in the uterine wall during childbirth. OT – Oxytocin
28. This gland consists of two lobes connected anteriorly by an isthmus. Thyroid gland
29. This gland is located just below the larynx, in front of the trachea. Thyroid gland
30. _________ is a clear substance that stores hormones and fills the cavities of the thyroid gland. Colloid
31. Name the three hormones secreted by the thyroid gland. T3
T4
Calcitonin
32. The number of calories the body must consume at rest in order to maintain life is known as… BMR – Basal Metabolic Rate
33. These four, small, yellowish, structures are located behind the thyroid gland. Parathyroid glands
34. What hormone is released by the parathyroid glands? PTH – Parathyroid hormone
35. What hormone increases blood calcium concentration? PTH – Parathyroid hormone
36. These highly vascular structures sit on top of each kidney. Adrenal glands
37. What are the two parts to an adrenal gland? Adrenal medulla – middle part
Adrenal cortex – outer part (majority)
38. What two hormones are released from the adrenal medulla? Epinephrine
Norepinephrine
39. What two hormones are released from the adrenal cortex? Aldosterone
Cortisol
40. This elongated, flattened gland lies behind the stomach and is connected to the small intestine. Pancreas
41. These groups of cells exist in the pancreas and are closely associated with blood vessels. Islets of Langerhans
42. These specialized cells secrete glucagon. Alpha cells
43. These specialized cells secrete insulin. Beta cells
44. This hormone stimulates the liver to break down glycogen into glucose, thus raising blood sugar concentration. Glucagon
45. This hormone stimulates the liver to form glycogen and causes glucose to enter adipose tissue and muscle cells. Insulin
46. This structure in the brain regulates sleep-wake cycles and fertility cycles. Pineal gland
47. The pineal gland secretes _______ in response to light conditions outside the body. Melatonin
48. Patterns of repeated activity associated with the environmental cycles of day and night are known as… Circadian rhythms
49. This structure lies posterior to the sternum between the lungs. Thymus gland
50. Because this structure plays a role in immunity, it is very large in young children but shrinks as we age. Thymus gland
51. A factor that can stimulate increased hormone secretions is known as a … Stressor
52. Name three physical stressors that can influence hormone secretions. Extreme heat or cold
Decreased oxygen concentration
Infections or injuries
Heavy exercise
Loud sounds
53. The condition a stressor produces in the body is known as… Stress
54. This condition results from an insulin deficiency. Diabetes mellitus
55. What are two symptoms that a person may have diabetes? Tissues waste away (weight loss)
Fatigues easily
Very hungry
Decreased ability to grow and repair tissues
56. This type of diabetes is the most common type and usually appears in overweight individuals. Type II Diabetes
57. This type of diabetes usually appears before age 20 and causes an individual to become insulin dependent. Type I Diabetes
58. What type of mechanism helps to regulate hormone secretions and maintain homeostasis? Negative feedback mechanisms