5.1 Endocrine System Flashcards

1
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Bony cavity of the spenoid bone where the pituitary gland lies

A

Sella turcica

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2
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The female pituitary gland is (heavier or lighter) than male pituitary gland

A

Female pituitary gland is heavier.

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3
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Also the adenohypophysis

A

Anterior lobe of pituitary gland

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4
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Also the neurohypophysis

A

Posterior lobe of the pituitary gland

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5
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The blood supply to the hypothalamus and pituitary gland is derived from

A

Circle of willis

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6
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Largest and most significant part of anterior pituitary

A

Pars distalis

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7
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Type of chromophils from anterior pituitary that are more numerous, smaller, and secrete less hormones (growth hormones and prolactin)

A

Acidophils

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8
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Type of chromophils from anterior pituitary that are less in number, bigger, and secrete more hormones (lh, fsh, acth, tsh)

A

Basophils

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9
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Type of cell from the angerior pituitary that dont stain, with a central nucleus, and are non-functional

A

Chromophobes

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10
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The part of pituitary gland that serves only as a storage for hormones, and without any secretory activity

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Posterior pituitary gland, specifically pars nervosa

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11
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Type of cell in pars nervosa which are dominant and resemble astrocyres

A

Pituicytes

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12
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Type of cell in the pars nervosa which function as the storage of oxytocin and adh

A

Herring bodies

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13
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Paired organs located superior to kidneys

A

Adrenal glands

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14
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Shape of the adrenal glands

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Right: triangularLeft: semilunar in shape

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15
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Part of adrenal gland which produces cortisol, aldosterone and androgens

A

Cortex

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16
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Part of adren gland which produce epi and norepi

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Medulla

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17
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Blood supply of adrenal gland

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Superior suprarenal artery from inferior phrenic a. Middle suprarenal a. from abdominal aortaInferior suprarenal a. from renal a.

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18
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Venous drainage of adrenal gland

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Right suprarenal vein drains directly to the IVCLeft suprarenal vein drains inti the left renal vein then into the IVC

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19
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True or false: the adrenal cortex does not store products jn granules. They diffuse directly into the plasma

A

True

20
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Layer of adrenal cortex which contain arched cords of columnar or pyramidal cells, secreting mineralocorticoids (aldosterone)

A

Zona glomerulisa

21
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Layer of adrenal cortex composed of straight cords that are perpendicular to the sruface and secrete cortisol

A

Zona fasciculata

22
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Layer of adrenal cortex with irregular cords secreting DHEA

A

Zona reticularis

23
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Principal cells in the adrenal medulla

A

Chromaffin cells

24
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The thyroid gland lies on qhat vertebral level

A

C5-T1

25
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The lumen of each follicle of the thuroid is filled with

A

Colloid (large gelatinous protein called thyroglobulin)

26
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Lining of thyroid follicles

A

Normal: Simple cuboidal epithHypoactive: squamousVery active: colimnar

27
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Cells if the thyroid gland that stain oightly and secrete calcitonin

A

c cells or clear cells or parafollicular cells

28
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Structural and functional hormone secreting unit of thyroid gland secreting t3 and t4

A

Principal/F cells or thyrocytes

29
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Compare t3 and T4

A

T4: more abundant, longer halflifet3: active, shorter halflife

30
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Embryology of thyroid gland

A

1sr and 2nd pharyngeal pouch

31
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Embryology of pituitary glands

A

3rd and 4th pharyngeal pouches

32
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Cells of the parathyroid gland that are smalle and polygonal and secrete PTH

A

Principal or chief cells of parathyroid gland

33
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Cells of pituitary gland that have acidphillic cytoplasm without secrwtions or apparent function

A

Oxyphils or acidophillic cells

34
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Arterial supply of parathryoid gland

A

Inferior thyroid a.

35
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Gland characterized by corpora aranacea controlling the daily rhythm of bodily activities

A

Pineal gland

36
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Cells that secrete melatonin

A

Pinealocytes

37
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Gland containing hassal’s corpuscles. Secretes thymosin and thymopoeitin. Originates from third pair of pharyngeal pouch

A

Thymus

38
Q

Spherical or egg-shaped masses in the pancreas with polygonal or rounded cells

A

Islets of langerhans

39
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4 types of cells in the pancreas and the hormones they secrete

A

Alpha: glucagonBeta: insulinDelta: somatostatinF/pp: pancreatic polypeptide

40
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Arterial supply of pancreas

A

Body and tail: Splenic arteryHead and neck: Ant and post superior pancreaticoduodenal aaAnt and post. Inferior pancreaticoduodenal aa

41
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Endocrine part of the kidneys which secrete renin

A

JG cells

42
Q

Dense ct surrounding testes

A

Tunica albuginea

43
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Cells of testes providing nourishment for spermatids; also produces anti mullerian hormone, inhibin, abp, mis

A

Sertoli cells

44
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Cells producing testoseterone; rounded or polygonal cells rich in lipid droplets

A

Leydig cells

45
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Cells secretinng estradiol

A

Granulosa cells

46
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Steroid producing crlls sith abundant ser, mitochondria and numerous lipid droplet; produces androstenedione

A

Theca interna

47
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Secretes hcg

A

Syncitiotriphoblasts