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AP II Exam 1

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Functions of hormones

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reproduction, growth and development, maintenance of electrolyte, water, and nutrient balance of blood, regulation of cellular metabolism and energy balance, mobilization of body defenses.

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lipid soluble hormones derived from cholesterol

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gonadal and adrencoritcal

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what is the major difference in the action of water soluble hormone versus a lipid soluble hormone

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water soluble cannot enter cell, act on plasma membrane receptors and g protein messengers. Lipid soluble can enter cell, act on intracellular receptors that directly activate genes.

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what controls the anterior pituitary gland

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hypothalamus

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which anterior pituitary hormone stimulates growth

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gh

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which anterior pituitary hormone stimulate milk production

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prolactin

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which anterior pituitary hormone stimulates cortisol

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acth

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which anterior pituitary hormone stimulate sex cell production

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fsh

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which hormones does the posterior pituitary secrete

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oxytocin and adh

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parathyroid hormone is the major regulator of which ions in the blood

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CA2+

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which blood glucose lowering hormone is produced in the pancreatic islet cells

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insulin

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which hormone promotes metabolic rate

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TH

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which hormone is stimulate be decreases in blood glucose

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glucagon

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which hormone combination is part of the body's long term response to stress

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ACTH and CRH

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the normal ph range for blood is

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7.35-7.45

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what are the components of blood

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erythrocytes, buffy coat, plasma

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which plasma proteins play a role in disease resistance

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immunoglobins

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the process by which formed elements of the blood develop is called

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hematopoiesis

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a megakaryoblast will develop into a

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megakaryocyte

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a red blood cells function is

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to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide

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an immature red blood cell is called a

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reticulocyte

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what are the phagocytes

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neutrophil and monocyte

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what is involved in stopping blood loss

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platelets

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what is involved in hypersensitivity reactions

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basophils

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what is involved in immune response

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lympocyte

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what are the ductless glands

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endocrine glands

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what do the kidneys secrete

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erythropoietin and renin

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what are autocrines

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glands that act on the same cell that secreted them

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eicosanoids have

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leukotriens and prostaglandins

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most hormone regulation is

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negative feedback

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what is the link between nervous and endocrine system

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endocrine systems acts with the nervous system to coordinate and integrate activity of body cells

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another name of posterior pituitary

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neurohypophis

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anterior pituitary hormones that act on other endocrine systems are called

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tropic hormones

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another name for adh is

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vasopressin

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an increase in vasopressin will most likely

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increase blood pressure

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parafollicular cells produce

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calcitonin

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increase calcitriol secretion will

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increase absorption of calcium

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aldosterone is secreted by the

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adrenal cortex