Hormones Flashcards

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name the functions of insulin and glucagon and where they’re produced

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produced in the pancreas

lower and raise blood glucose levels

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name the function of adrenaline and where it’s produced

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adrenal glands

prepares the body for stressful or physically straining situations - “fight or flight” response

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name the hormones produced in the ovaries and their functions

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oestrogen controls development of female secondary sexual characteristics
progesterone regulates the menstrual cycle

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where is testosterone produced and what is its function

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tested

controls development of male secondary sexual characteristics involved in sperm production

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how does adrenaline prepare your body for action

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  • increases breathing rate and depth to get more oxygen into your body and remove excess CO2
  • increases heart rate and volume, sending more blood to the muscles for respiration and removing more waste products
  • blood is diverted from the digestive system to the muscles
  • glycogen in liver is converted to glucose in the blood
  • mental awareness and speed of reactions increase
  • pupils dilate to make your eyes more sensitive to movement
  • body hair stands on end (makes other mammals look bigger)
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what’s the difference between glucagon glycogen and glucose

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glucagon - hormone that helps break down glycogen
glycogen - carbohydrate stored in the liver
glucose - sugar carried in the blood

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what happens when blood sugar levels rise

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insulin is released

insulin turns glucose into glycogen, which is stored in muscles and liver

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what happens when sugar levels drop

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glucagon is released

glucagon turns stored glycogen into glucose

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name the function of ADH and where it’s produced

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produced in pituitary gland

controls the water content of the blood by its effect on the kidneys

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