Ch 18-19 a&P Study

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· Diagram of the endocrine system with the hormones and organs

· hormone that can be slowly released to accelerate child birth ? oxytocin

· What are the 2 hormones that are produced by the hypothalamus ?ADH & oxytocin

· Parts of the pituitary producing hormones

· The median eminnus of the Hypothamalus is destroyed, the Hypothalamus will no longer be able to secrete which hormones ? Acth, Prolactin, GH (releasing Factors)

· If you have mental and physical sluggishness, which condition would you consider ? Hypothyroidism

· what is the adnohypophesis and what does it secrete ? Anterior Pituitary, acth tsh gh prolactin, fsh, lutenizing, msh

· if a patient is adminstered a powerful glucocorticoid"Prednisone" to suppress his immune system, what unattended effecrts might this have on blood count ? Affects insulin, sugar levels are going to increase and insulin decrease

· TSH, Oxytocin, ADH,ACTH and LH, Which one will have the greatest effect on osomolarity of blood ? ADH, deals with fluid concentration

· Where do we produce Melatonin ? The Pineal Gland

· What are the calacotamins and what amino acid do they derive from ? tirosine

· If i destroy the superoptic nucleus what am i going to stop producing ? ADH

· If i destroy the paraventricular nuclei what do i stop producing ? Oxytocin

· What does Growth Hormone do ? Promotes muscle growth, bone growth, glucose sparing.

· If you are a water based horomone and you are transported in blood, you transport easily but when you get to the cell you cant get through the cell. whats the process you have to go through to get into the cell ? Cyclic AMP Process, Lipid goes straight through.

· For proper growth and development which hormone do you need ? GH, TH, Vit D3, Calcitonin

· What do Alpha Cells produce? Glucagon

· What do Beta Cells produce ? Insulin

· What is the hormone produced by the thyroid gland ? Thyroxine, T4

· What are the hormones that will dominate during the alarm phase ? Epinephrine

· What are...