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A&P II Lab questions Review of the Endocrine

front 1

What does the pancrease secrete?

back 1

Glucagon

Insulin

front 2

What are the two parts of the Adrenal glands?

back 2

Medulla (inner)

Cortex (outer)

front 3

What hormones does the Cortex of the adrenal gland secrete?

back 3

Corticosteroids

Glucocorticoids

Gonadocorticoids

front 4

What hormones dose the Medulla secrete?

back 4

Epinephrine

Norepinephrine

front 5

The Parathyroid produces what?

back 5

PTH

front 6

What makes Calcitonin?

back 6

Thyroid

front 7

Where is the thymus located?

back 7

over the heart but shrinks as you age

front 8

Is the pancrease endocrine or exocrine?

back 8

both

front 9

The thymus regulates what cell in the lymphatic system?

back 9

T Cells

front 10

The thymus secrets what?

back 10

Thymosine and Thymopoietin

front 11

What are the gonadotorpins that the anterior pituitary produces?

back 11

FSH

LH

ACTH

TSH

front 12

What two hormones does the anterior pituitary produce that are not gonadotropin?

back 12

GH

PRL

front 13

Does the posterior pituitary make hormones?

back 13

No, it stores them

front 14

What two hormones are stored in the posterior pituitary?

back 14

Oxytocin

ADH

front 15

What does the pineal gland secrets what?

back 15

Melatonin for sleep/wake cycle

front 16

What does the thyroid produce?

back 16

T3 and T4

Calcitonin

front 17

Together, T3 and T4 are known has what?

back 17

Thyroid Hormone

front 18

Is there more T3 or T4?

back 18

more T4

front 19

The T4 splits to become what?

back 19

T3

front 20

What is the antagonist of PTH?

back 20

Calcitonin

front 21

Why are calcitonin and PTH antagonist?

back 21

Calcitonin decreases blood calcium levels by storing it in the bone

PTH increases blood calcium levels by pulling it from the bone

front 22

Identify A and B

back 22

A - Cortex

B - Medulla

front 23

Insulin breaks down what?

back 23

Glucose

front 24

Glucose needs what to get into cells?

back 24

Insulin

front 25

Beta cells are found where and produce what?

back 25

Pancreas

Insulin

front 26

Identify the Thymus

back 26

B

front 27

Identify A, B, C, and D

back 27

A - Anterior Pituitary

B - Hypothalamus

C - Infundibulum

D - Posterior Pituitary

front 28

Parathyroid contains what kind of cells?

back 28

Chief cells

front 29

Another name for the Chief cells is what?

back 29

The principle cells

front 30

The Alpha cells of the pancreas make?

back 30

Glucagon

front 31

The Beta cells of the pancreas make?

back 31

Insuline

front 32

Give the zone and what it produces and where its found

back 32

Zone of Glomerosa

Aldosterone

found from the outer most area of the cortex

front 33

Give the zone and what it produces.

back 33

Zone of Reticularis

gonadacorticoids

between medulla and cortex

front 34

Give the zone and what it produces.

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Zone of fasciculata

Cortisols

found within the cortex

front 35

Aldosterone regulates what?

back 35

Electrolytes