The Endocrine System Flashcards

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Name the primary endocrine glands and the hormones associated with them.

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Hypothalamus-PRH, PIH (dopamine), TRH, CRH, GHRH, GHIH, GnRH
Anterior Pituitary-Prolactin, TSH, ACTH, GH, LH, FSH
Posterior Pituitary-ADH and Oxytocin
Pineal gland-Melatonin
Thyroid-T4, T3, Calcitonin
Parathyroid-PTH
Thymus
Adrenal gland-aldosterone, cortisol, androgens
Pancreas-Insulin and glucagon
Gonads-androgens, testosterone, androstenedione, progesterone, estridol

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Name the secondary endocrine glands and the hormones associated with them.

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Heart-ANP
Kidneys-erythropoietin, Vitamin D3
GI tract-CCK, secretin, gastrin
Liver-insulin-like growth factors (somatomedins)
Skin-Vitamin D3
Fat-leptin
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3
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Describe the link between the hypothalamus with the anterior pituitary.

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the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland and the cells of the hypothalamus that controls it secrete primarily trophic hormones, which are hormones that regulate secretion of other hormones.

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Describe the link between the hypothalamus with the posterior pituitary.

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The posterior lobe of the pituitary gland contains neural tissue consisting of the axon terminals of neurons originating in the hypothalamus.

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5
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Describe the role of tropic hormones in regulating the release of other hormones

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A tropic hormone can be a stimulating hormone, which increases the secretion of another hormone, or an inhibiting hormone, which decreases the secretion of another hormone.

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Describe the feedback loops involved with regulating tropic hormones.

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The hormone whose secretion is stimulated by the tropic hormone generally leads back to the hypothalamus to inhibits secretion of the tropic hormone, thereby limiting its own secretion. This is called long loop negative feedback. The tropic hormone from the anterior pituitary may act through negative feedback on the hypothalamus to decrease its own release. The inhibition of hypothalamic trophic hormones by the anterior pituitary hormones, called short loop negative feedback.

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7
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ADH and Oxytocin are released from the posterior pituitary gland. Which type of cells releases these hormones?

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ADH is synthesized primarily in the paraventricular nucleus and oxytocin is synthesized primarily in the supraoptic nucleus.

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What are the hypothalamic tropic hormones and how do they affect the release of a hormone in the anterior pituitary?

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PRH-stimulates Prolactin release
PIH (dopamine)-inhibits Prolactin release
TRH-stimulates Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
CRH-stimulates ACTH
GHRH-stimulates growth hormone
GHIH-inhibits growth hormone
GnRH-stimulates gonadal hormones

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9
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What is the difference between short loop and long loop negative feedback?

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Short loop-hormones comes from the anterior pituitary and goes to the hypothalamus
Long loop-hormones come from the endocrine gland and the hypothalamus.

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10
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From the thyroid gland  out of the three hormones that are released, which controls calcium levels?  
A. T3
B. T4
C. Calcitonin
D. All of the above
A

C

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11
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Which hormones are released from the adrenal cortex?

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Mineralcorticoids (aldosterone)
Glucocorticoids (cortisol) 
Sex hormones (androgens)
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12
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Which hormones are released from the adrenal medulla?

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epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine

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13
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Describe the hormonal control during absorptive states .

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Insulin is the hormone in control of the absorptive state

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Describe the hormonal control during the postabsorptive state.

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Glucagon is the hormone in control of the post absorptive state.

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15
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The concentration of _______ is increased during the absorptive period?

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Insulin

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16
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Sympathetic nervous activity and epinephrine promote metabolic reactions characteristic of the __________ state.

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Postabsorptive

17
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True or False: Gluconeogenesis is promoted by insulin

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False

18
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True or False: Glucose uptake is promoted by insulin

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True

19
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True or False: Glycogenolysis is promoted by glycogen

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True

20
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True or False: Glycogen synthesis is promoted by glucagon

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False

21
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True or False: Catabolism of energy is promoted by insulin

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False

22
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True or False: Protein synthesis is promoted by insulin

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True

23
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True or False: a decrease is blood glucose levels is due to glucagon

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True

24
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True or False: Triglyceride synthesis is promoted by insulin

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True

25
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True or False: Lipolysis is promoted by glucagon

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True

26
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What does insulin secretion increase during the absorptive state?

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Glucose in plasma
Amino acids in plasma
Parasympathetic Nervous System
GIP

27
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What does insulin secretion decrease during the postabsorptive state?

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Sympathetic Nervous System activity

Epinephrine

28
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What is glucose sparing?

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When glucose in the blood is low, glycogen stops the uptake of glucose to muscles, etc… and has them use amino acids instead, saving the glucose for your brain

29
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what does glucagon secretion increase during the postabsorptive state?

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Sympathetic Nervous System

Epinephrine

30
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What are the actions of glucagon?

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Glyconeolysis
Lipolysis
Gluconeogenesis

31
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What are the actions of insulin?

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Glycogen synthesis
Triglyceride synthesis
Increase glucose uptake

32
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Is insulin catabolic or anabolic?

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anabolic

33
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Is glucagon catabolic or anabolic?

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catabolic