6. For each statement describing hormonal effects, identify the hormone(s) involved by choosing a number from key A, and note the hormone's site of production with a letter from key B. Key A: 1. ACTH 2. ADH 3. aldosterone 4. epinephrine 5. estrogens 6. FSH 7. glucagon 8. GH 9. insulin 10. LH ymot 11. melatonin 12. oxytocin 13. progesterone 14. prolactin 15. PTH 16. testosterone 17. thymosin 18. T4/Ts 19. TSH 1. basal metabolism hormone 2. helps program the immune system 3. regulates blood calcium levels 4. released in response to stressors and Key B: a. adrenal cortex b. adrenal medulla c. anterior pituitary d. hypothalamus e. ovaries f. pancreas g. parathyroid glands h. pineal gland i. testes j. thymus gland k. thyroid gland 5. drives development of secondary sexual characteristics ; and 6. regulate the function of another endocrine gland 7. mimics the sympathetic nervous system and. and. and 8. regulate blood glucose levels; produced by the same "mixed" gland 9. directly responsible for regulating the menstrual cycle 10. help maintain salt and water balance in the body fluids 11. involved in milk ejection

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Review Sheet 18
6. For each statement describing hormonal effects, identify the hormone(s) involved by choosing a number from key A,
and note the hormone's site of production with a letter from key B.
Key A:
Key B:
11. melatonin
a. adrenal cortex
12. oxytocin
en
b. adrenal medulla
13. progesterone
1. ACTH
2. ADH
3. aldosterone
4. epinephrine
5. estrogens
6. FSH
7. glucagon
8. GH
9. insulin
10. LH
14. prolactin
15. PTH
16. testosterone
17. thymosin
18. T4/T3
19. TSH
1. basal metabolism hormone
2. helps program the immune system
3. regulates blood calcium levels
4. released in response to stressors
and
c. anterior pituitary
d. hypothalamus
e. ovaries
f. pancreas
g. parathyroid glands
h. pineal gland
i. testes
j. thymus gland
k. thyroid gland
5. drives development of secondary sexual characteristics
; and
6. regulate the function of another endocrine gland
7. mimics the sympathetic nervous system
and.
and
and
8. regulate blood glucose levels; produced by the same "mixed" gland
9. directly responsible for regulating the menstrual cycle
10. help maintain salt and water balance in the body fluids
11. involved in milk ejection
7. Name the hormone(s) produced in inadequate amounts that directly result in the following conditions.
1. diabetes insipidus
2. tetany
3. diabetes mellitus
4. abnormally small stature, normal proportions
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5. myxedema (a lower-than-normal metabolic rate)
8. Name the hormone(s) produced in excessive amounts that directly result in the following conditions.
1. in the adult: large bones of the hands, feet, and face
2. nervousness, irregular pulse rate, sweating
3. demineralization of bones, spontaneous fractures
Transcribed Image Text:ESS 228 Review Sheet 18 6. For each statement describing hormonal effects, identify the hormone(s) involved by choosing a number from key A, and note the hormone's site of production with a letter from key B. Key A: Key B: 11. melatonin a. adrenal cortex 12. oxytocin en b. adrenal medulla 13. progesterone 1. ACTH 2. ADH 3. aldosterone 4. epinephrine 5. estrogens 6. FSH 7. glucagon 8. GH 9. insulin 10. LH 14. prolactin 15. PTH 16. testosterone 17. thymosin 18. T4/T3 19. TSH 1. basal metabolism hormone 2. helps program the immune system 3. regulates blood calcium levels 4. released in response to stressors and c. anterior pituitary d. hypothalamus e. ovaries f. pancreas g. parathyroid glands h. pineal gland i. testes j. thymus gland k. thyroid gland 5. drives development of secondary sexual characteristics ; and 6. regulate the function of another endocrine gland 7. mimics the sympathetic nervous system and. and and 8. regulate blood glucose levels; produced by the same "mixed" gland 9. directly responsible for regulating the menstrual cycle 10. help maintain salt and water balance in the body fluids 11. involved in milk ejection 7. Name the hormone(s) produced in inadequate amounts that directly result in the following conditions. 1. diabetes insipidus 2. tetany 3. diabetes mellitus 4. abnormally small stature, normal proportions aladtoqyr edit asob woH .baslo va 5. myxedema (a lower-than-normal metabolic rate) 8. Name the hormone(s) produced in excessive amounts that directly result in the following conditions. 1. in the adult: large bones of the hands, feet, and face 2. nervousness, irregular pulse rate, sweating 3. demineralization of bones, spontaneous fractures
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