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. | back 34 Zone of fasciculata Cortisols found within the cortex |
front 35 Aldosterone regulates what? | back 35 Electrolytes |