Endocrine System Flashcards

1
Q

The main Endocrine function is to?

A

Produce Chemicals

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2
Q

What’s sits on top of kidneys?

A

Adrenals

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3
Q

Hormones that act as a neurotransmitter?

A

Epinephrine and norepinephrine

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4
Q

The Endocrine system works closely with what other system?

A

Nervous system

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5
Q

Pineal gland is responsible for

A

Sleep cycle

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6
Q

What hormone releases egg from ovaries?

A

Luteinizing hormone

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7
Q

The tissue that a particular hormone can act upon?

A

Target tissue

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8
Q

What is called the “Master Gland”?

A

Pituitary Gland

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9
Q

What is the most important gland to regulate calcium?

A

Parathyroid

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10
Q

What are 3 calcium hormones?

A

Calcitrol, Calcitonin, Parathyroid,

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11
Q

Hormones produced by other glands?

A

Hormonal

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12
Q

The nervous system

A

Neural

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13
Q

Chemical changes in the blood

A

Humoral

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14
Q

A group of hormones that goes to a gland to produce more hormones;

A

Tropic

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15
Q

Gland found in the roof of the third ventricle of the brain?

A

Pineal gland

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16
Q

Glands are ductless and their products travel in the blood to target cells and organs .

A

Endocrine glands

17
Q

Active form of vitamin d

A

Calcitriol

18
Q

Mineralocorticoid that helps maintain salt and water balance .

A

Aldosterone

19
Q

Pancreatic islets secrete;

A

Insulin and glucagon

20
Q

Hormone only active In puberty

A

Thymosin

21
Q

Hormone secreted by fat cells that suppresses appetite

A

Leptin

22
Q

Hormone secreted by stomach that increases appetite

A

Ghrelin

23
Q

FSH

A

Follicle-Stimulating hormone

24
Q

Stimulates egg development in ovaries and sperm development in testes

A

FSH-Follicle Stimulating hormone

25
Q

In females, triggers egg release and hormone production in ovaries, in males, stimulates testosterone production in testes

A

Lutenizing hormone -LH

26
Q

Influences growth and activity of the thyroid gland

A

Thyrotropic hormone (TH) -Thyroid Stimulating hormone (TSH)

27
Q

Regulates hormone production in the Adrenal Cortex “Adrenal medulla “

A

(ACTH) Adrenocorticotropic hormone

28
Q

Produces oxytocin and anti diuretic hormone

A

Hypothalamus

29
Q

Stimulates uterine, causes milk, sometime called the love hormone

A

Oxytocin

30
Q

Causes kidneys to reabsorb more water during urine formation to maintain proper blood volume

A

(ADH) Antidiuretic hormone

31
Q

Located at the base of the throat , inferior to the larynx, and secretes thyroid and calcitonin.

A

Thyroid gland

32
Q

Decreases blood calcium levels by causing calcium to be deposited into bones

A

Calcitonin

33
Q

The most important regulator of blood calcium

A

(PTH) parathyroid hormone

34
Q

3 groups of hormones secreted by the adrenal cortex

A

Mineralocorticoids, androgens, Glucocorticoid

35
Q

The adrenal medulla releases

A

Catecholamines

36
Q

Organs that produce gametes or sex cells

A

Gonads

37
Q

What four hormones regulate the menstrual cycle?

A

(FSH) follicle-stimulating hormone, estrogen, luteinizing, Progesterone