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is adh release from both hypothalmus and pituitary
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Why sympathetic stimulation and stress inhibit insulin
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what does Hypothyroidism have to do with sperm production?
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Thyroid hormone actions include:
a) Augmentation of sympathetic effect on GI motility b) Release of insulin c) Lipogenesis d)
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glucose dependent insulin tropic hormone is responsible for what
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What is the Thyroid gland? Where is it and what does it do?
Please visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thyroid
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which of thew following hormones is important in stimulating water conservation in the kidneys?
a) atrial natiuretic peptide b)
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Where is the pituitary gland located? (1 point) Responses behind the stomach behind the stomach on top of the kidneys on top of
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Which endocrine gland controls other endocrine glands? (1 point) Responses the thyroid the thyroid the ovary the ovary the
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A person feels tired, gains weight, and notices changes in metabolism. Which gland could be the cause? (1 point) Responses the
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Where do endocrine glands release hormones? (1 point) Responses into tiny tubes called ducts into tiny tubes called ducts
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Which gland links the nervous system and the endocrine system, controls many of the pituitary gland functions, and controls the
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Question What does the thyroid gland control? (1 point) Responses the sugar levels in the blood the sugar levels in the blood
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List all steroidal hormones
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E)It is important for your body to maintain a steady level of blood sugar. This level is kept steady by two hormones secreted
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Where is the pituitary gland located? (1 point) Responses on top of the kidneys on top of the kidneys behind the stomach behind
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Which endocrine gland(s) are responsible for the changes associated with puberty?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1
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In the order of importance, the first two most important factors that play a role in the regulation of aldosterone secretion are
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The endocrine system only regulates long-term changes in the body. (1.point)
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In the order of importance the first two most important factors that play a role in the regulation of aldosterone secretion are
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Which endocrine gland(s) are responsible for the changes associated with puberty?
(1 point) Responses thymus gland thymus gland
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True or False:
The endocrine system only regulates long-term changes in the body. (1 point) Responses true true false
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Boo <3
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When you wake up and a large pimple greets you when you look into the mirror, this endocrine gland is to blame.
Responses thymus
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When you wake up and a large pimple greets you when you look into the mirror, this endocrine gland is to blame.
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Boo <3
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When you wake up and a large pimple greets you when you look into the mirror, this endocrine gland is to blame.
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Boo <3
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True or False:
The endocrine system only regulates short-term changes in the body. (1 point) Responses true true false
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is decresed TSH result in hyperthyroidsm
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state one effect of an increasing level of TSH-releasing factor
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What is the gland called that makes you bruise easily, and makes your face look rounder.
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how excess local injury to hypothalamus or pituitary cause excess ADH
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The endocrine system only regulates long-term changes in the body true or false
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Using an example explain how negative feedback regulate hormones within the mammalian endocrine system
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A group of cells that monitor the bloodstream for chemical imbalance and produce and release hormones are called
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18. Which of the following best describes the overall function of hormones?
A. To control physiological processes in the body B.
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What was the references for this statement? In the order of importance, the first two most important factors that play a role in
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The hypothalamus secretes a hormone called GnRH that makes the anterior pituitary gland release FSH, referred to as
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Imagine that you have been asked to provide an explanation about the structure and function of this system to a specific segment
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tyrane
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Which of the following is called the "master gland"?
A. Pancreas B. Adrenal C. Thyroid D. Pituitary
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to determine whether a person has as thyroid deficiency, a radioactive iodine with a half-life of 8.2 days is injected into the
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Alice
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Are there any differences between the thyroid gland, thymus gland, and spleen in a male and female pig?
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Mikee
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Which of the following is TRUE?
A It was recently discovered that the pituitary gland does not actually do anything. B The
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Endocrine glands ________.
A. Do not have ducts to carry their product to a surface B. Do not have ducts to retain their product
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Can anyone help me out fill in the blanks.
Here are the words that will complete the whole thing: -birth -body -control
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lyka
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What hormone is the adrenal medulla responsible for secreting?
A. Gonadocorticoids B. Estrogen C. Epinephrine D. Androgen C.
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Nyah
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If a six year old boy is noticeable taller than his classmates(He is 5 feet, 7 inches tall) what gland problem may he have?
I
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1) How do hormones from the thyroid gland and parathyoid gland work together?
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Hormones are _____?
a) produced only in response to environmental stress b) are all under the control of the pituitary gland c)
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Lauren
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What hormone is the adrenal medulla responsible for secreting?
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Diana
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Arginine vasopressin is a pituitary hormone. It helps regulate the amount of water in the blood by reducing the flow of urine
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Why can sex hormones pass through a cell directly while protein hormones have to attach to the receptor site on a cell membrane?
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