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- Which of the following stimulate the secretion of hormones? a. neural signals b. local chemical changes c. hormonal signals stimulate hormone secretion d. environmental cues e. all of the above can#SMQR describe a patient who may benefit from Hormone replacement therapy.Give examples of interactions between the endocrine system and other body systems presented so far.
- Describe briefly how tropic hormones get released from the anterior pituitary gland. Include some detail on the steps neededThe table below lists the functions of many of the hormones you have studied. From the keys below, fill in the hormones respon- sible for each function, and the endocrine glands that produce each hormone. Glands may be used more than once. Hormones Key: Glands Key: ACTH FSH prolactin adrenal cortex parathyroid glands posterior pituitary ADH PTH adrenal medulla glucagon insulin aldosterone T3/T4 anterior pituitary testes cortisol LH testosterone hypothalamus thyroid gland epinephrine oxytocin TSH ovaries estrogens progesterone pancreas Function Hormone(s) Synthesizing Gland(s) 1. Regulate the function of another endocrine gland (tropic) 2. 3. 4. 1. Maintain salt and water balance in the extracellular fluid 2. Directly involved in milk production and ejection 1. 2. 1. Controls the rate of body metabolism and cellular oxidation Regulates blood calcium levels 1. 1. Regulate blood glucose levels; produced by the same "mixed" gland 2. Released in response to stressors 1. 2. 1. Drive…Define the following: Endocrinologist Нуpothyroidism Нуроpituitarism adenoma What do these abbreviations mean (endocrine)? ADH: FSH: LH: What is SYNTHROID and what is it used for?
- Regarding the Endocrine System, describe the regulation of short term and long term stress response. Provide an example if you can.Discuss the chemical composition of hormones and the mechanisms of hormone actionwrite at least five terminologies regarding the ENDOCRINE SYSTEM that you are already familiar with. Share also five "stock knowledge" in terms of sentences to the system.
- Explain in details the hierarchy on all body system levels and function in the endocrine system using the term hierarchy.Why has research on endocrine disruption spurred so much debate? What steps do you think could be taken to help establish greater consensus among scientists, industry, regulators, policymakers, and the public?Which of the following statements are false regarding the endocrine (hormones) in comparison to the paracrine system? (there may be more than one answer) Hormones are less stable than paracrine signals Hormones have a lower affinity for their receptors than paracrine signals Hormones are produced in a greater quantity than are paracrine signals Hormones are produced by most cell types; paracrine signals are only produced as a response to an insult (wound or infection). Hormones are produced from cells at a greater distance to their response elements than paracrine signaling.