COLUMN A Hormone COLUMN B Tissue (numbers 61-70) COLUMN C Organ (numbers 71-80) 70. Cortisol A. Alpha cells A. Thyroid 71. Growth hormone B. Zona fasciculata B. Hypophysis 72. Glucagon C. Chief cells C. Neurophysis 73. Luteinizing hormone D. Basophilic cells D. Parathyroids 74. PTH E. Beta cells E. Pancreas 75. TSH AB. Zona glomerulosa AB. Adrenal gland 76. Aldosterone AC. Acidophilic cells 77. Insulin AD. Zona reticularis 78. Prolactin 79. ACTH AE. Oxyphil cells
COLUMN A Hormone COLUMN B Tissue (numbers 61-70) COLUMN C Organ (numbers 71-80) 70. Cortisol A. Alpha cells A. Thyroid 71. Growth hormone B. Zona fasciculata B. Hypophysis 72. Glucagon C. Chief cells C. Neurophysis 73. Luteinizing hormone D. Basophilic cells D. Parathyroids 74. PTH E. Beta cells E. Pancreas 75. TSH AB. Zona glomerulosa AB. Adrenal gland 76. Aldosterone AC. Acidophilic cells 77. Insulin AD. Zona reticularis 78. Prolactin 79. ACTH AE. Oxyphil cells
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COLUMN A Hormone |
COLUMN B Tissue (numbers 61-70) |
COLUMN C Organ (numbers 71-80) |
70. Cortisol |
A. Alpha cells |
A. Thyroid |
71. Growth hormone |
B. Zona fasciculata |
B. Hypophysis |
72. Glucagon |
C. Chief cells |
C. Neurophysis |
73. Luteinizing hormone |
D. Basophilic cells |
D. Parathyroids |
74. PTH |
E. Beta cells |
E. Pancreas |
75. TSH |
AB. Zona glomerulosa |
AB. Adrenal gland |
76. Aldosterone |
AC. Acidophilic cells |
|
77. Insulin |
AD. Zona reticularis |
|
78. Prolactin 79. ACTH |
AE. Oxyphil cells |
|
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