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What 2 hormones does the posterior pituitary secrete? |
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What is ADH responsible for? |
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1. increases amt of water reabsorbed by kidneys 2. decreases urine output 3. maintains normal BP |
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What is oxytocin responsible for? |
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- causes contraction of smooth muscle in uterus and mammary glands
- is what starts child birth
- sucking during breastfeeding generates release causing the letdown reflex for milk
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What 6 hormones do the anterior pituitary secrete? |
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- growth
- TSH
- ACTH
- Prolactin
- FSH
- Lutieinizing
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What does the growth hormone do? |
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- increases cell division in tissues capable of mitosis
- increases release of fat from adipose tissue
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Stimulates growth of thyroid and secretion of its 2 hormones |
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What is the target organ of TSH? |
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What's the target organ for ACTH? |
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What is ACTH responsible for? |
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- release of cortisol from adrenal cortex
- produced during any stressful situation
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What is prolactin responsible for? |
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- initiates and maintains milk production by mammary glands
- NOT secreted until AFTER pregnancy
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What is FSH responsible for? |
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- Gonad hormones
- target organs are: ovaries and testes
- initiates growth of ova in ovarian follicles (estrogen production)
- initiates sperm production
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What is LH responsible for? |
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Female: Causes ovulation in women and stimulates the ruptured ovarian follicle (impt in menst. cycle) Males: stimulates the secretion of testosterone |
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What 3 hormones do TSH secrete? |
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- regulate normal energy production and protein synthesis
- most important regulator of metabolic rate
- reflected in the functioning of the heart, brain, and muscles
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What is the target site for calcitonin? |
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bones (most impt in childhood) |
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the stimulation for secretion of calcitonin is what? |
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how many parathyroid glands are there and where are they located? |
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There are 4 2 are located on back of each lobe of the thyroid glands |
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What are the target areas for parathyroid glands? |
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- bones
- small intestines
- kidneys
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What is the secretion of PTH stimulated by? |
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Where are the adrenal glands located? |
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each adrenal gland consists of what? |
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- inner adrenal medulla
- outer adrenal cortex
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what does the adrenal medulla do? |
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- secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine
- activated by stressful situations
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epinephrine increases what? |
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heart rate and force of the contraction |
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what does norepinephrine increase? |
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adrenal cortex secretes 3 types of what? |
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sex hormones may contribute to what? |
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growth spurt that occurs before puberty |
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