Other Endocrine Glands - Match the following statements. Produces estrogen, progesterone, and gonadotropin 1. Pineal Gla
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Other Endocrine Glands - Match the following statements. Produces estrogen, progesterone, and gonadotropin 1. Pineal Gland Plays an important role in immunity 2. Thymus 0 0 0 3. Testes Secrete a red blood cell growth hormone called erythropoietin. 4. Ovaries Produces estrogen and progesterone. 5. Kidneys 6. Placenta Produces testosterone. Secretes melatonin.
Hormone action - Level 3: Match the hormone to its action. Controls the secretion of certain hormones from the adrenal cortex. Promotes secretion of sex hormones and plays a role in releasing egg cells. 1. Thyroxine Increase the rate at which cells release energy from carbohydrates, enhance protein synthesis and accelerates growth. It is very similar to another hormone but this one is five times more potent 2. Luteinizing Hormone (LH) 3. Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) 4. Triiodothyronine 5. Aldosterone Increase the rate at which cells release energy from carbohydrates, enhance protein synthesis and accelerates growth Helps regulate concentration of extracellular electrolytes by conserving sodium ions and excreting potassium ions.
Endocrine glands - Level 2: Match the hormone to the specific region of the adrenal gland. Aldosterone Epinephrine 1. Adrenal cortex Cortisol 2. Adrenal medulla Norepinephrine
Hormone action - Level 1: Match the hormone to its action. Promotes milk production following the birth of an infant. Decreases the blood levels of glucose by stimulating the liver to form glycogen. increasing protein synthesis, and stimulating adipose cells to store fat. 1. Growth Hormone (GH) 2. Prolactin (PRL) 3 Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) U Stimulates body cells to grow and produce it also speeds the rate at which cells use carbohydrates and fats 4. Antidiuretie Hormone (ADH) 5. Insulin controls the secretion of hormones from the thyroid gland Produces its effect by causing the kidneys to conserve water
Endocrine glands - Level 3: Match the hormone the specific region of the pituitary eland. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) Oxytocin (OT) Luteinizing hormone (LH) 1. Anterior Pituitary DDDDD Growth hormone (GH) 2. Posterior Pituitary Prolactin (PRL) Antidiuretic hormone CADH)
Hormone action - Level 2: Match the hormone to its action C Plays a role in childbirth by contracting muscles in the uterine wall, and in milk- letdown by forcing milk into ducts from the milk glands. Secreted by the adrenal medulla into the blood stream, these are used in times of stress and for "fight or flight 1. Oxytocin 2. Cortisol Increases the blood levels of glucose by stimulating the breakdown of glycogen and the conversion of non- carbohydrates into glucose 3. Glucagon 4. Epinephrine and Norepinephrine 5. Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) B Increases blood calcium ion levels and decreases phosphate ion levels. Influences the metabolism of glucose, protein, and fat in response to conditions that stress the body and require a greater supply of energy in the bloodstream
Endocrine System - Match the following statements. Easily cross cell membranes. a Cannot cross cell membranes easily. Chemicals that affect cell function. 1. Hormones 2. Nonsteroid Hormones Examples are estrogen and testosterone 3. Steroid Hormones Made of amino acids, 4. Prostaglandins Target nearby cells, affecting only the organ where they are produced, Examples are growth hormone and oxytocin,
Endocrine glands Level 1 Match the hormone to the gland it is secreted from. Insulin 1. Pituitary Gland Parathyroid hormone (PTH) 2. Parathyroid Gland Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) 3. Thyroid Gland 4. Adrenal Gland Cortisol 5. Pancreas Calcitonin
Hormone action - Level 3: Match the hormone to its action. Controls the secretion of certain hormones from the adrenal cortex. Promotes secretion of sex hormones and plays a role in releasing egg cells. 1. Thyroxine Increase the rate at which cells release energy from carbohydrates, enhance protein synthesis and accelerates growth. It is very similar to another hormone but this one is five times more potent 2. Luteinizing Hormone (LH) 3. Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) 4. Triiodothyronine 5. Aldosterone Increase the rate at which cells release energy from carbohydrates, enhance protein synthesis and accelerates growth Helps regulate concentration of extracellular electrolytes by conserving sodium ions and excreting potassium ions.
Endocrine glands - Level 2: Match the hormone to the specific region of the adrenal gland. Aldosterone Epinephrine 1. Adrenal cortex Cortisol 2. Adrenal medulla Norepinephrine
Hormone action - Level 1: Match the hormone to its action. Promotes milk production following the birth of an infant. Decreases the blood levels of glucose by stimulating the liver to form glycogen. increasing protein synthesis, and stimulating adipose cells to store fat. 1. Growth Hormone (GH) 2. Prolactin (PRL) 3 Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) U Stimulates body cells to grow and produce it also speeds the rate at which cells use carbohydrates and fats 4. Antidiuretie Hormone (ADH) 5. Insulin controls the secretion of hormones from the thyroid gland Produces its effect by causing the kidneys to conserve water
Endocrine glands - Level 3: Match the hormone the specific region of the pituitary eland. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) Oxytocin (OT) Luteinizing hormone (LH) 1. Anterior Pituitary DDDDD Growth hormone (GH) 2. Posterior Pituitary Prolactin (PRL) Antidiuretic hormone CADH)
Hormone action - Level 2: Match the hormone to its action C Plays a role in childbirth by contracting muscles in the uterine wall, and in milk- letdown by forcing milk into ducts from the milk glands. Secreted by the adrenal medulla into the blood stream, these are used in times of stress and for "fight or flight 1. Oxytocin 2. Cortisol Increases the blood levels of glucose by stimulating the breakdown of glycogen and the conversion of non- carbohydrates into glucose 3. Glucagon 4. Epinephrine and Norepinephrine 5. Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) B Increases blood calcium ion levels and decreases phosphate ion levels. Influences the metabolism of glucose, protein, and fat in response to conditions that stress the body and require a greater supply of energy in the bloodstream
Endocrine System - Match the following statements. Easily cross cell membranes. a Cannot cross cell membranes easily. Chemicals that affect cell function. 1. Hormones 2. Nonsteroid Hormones Examples are estrogen and testosterone 3. Steroid Hormones Made of amino acids, 4. Prostaglandins Target nearby cells, affecting only the organ where they are produced, Examples are growth hormone and oxytocin,
Endocrine glands Level 1 Match the hormone to the gland it is secreted from. Insulin 1. Pituitary Gland Parathyroid hormone (PTH) 2. Parathyroid Gland Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) 3. Thyroid Gland 4. Adrenal Gland Cortisol 5. Pancreas Calcitonin