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Match each item to the correct statement below.
a. Jendocrine glands
b. tropic hormones
c. posterior pituitary gland
d. anterior pituitary gland
hypothyroidism
hyperthyroidism
adrenal glands
epinephrine
short-term stress response
le. hormones
If.
human growth hormone (HGH)
adrenal medulla
thyroid gland
cortisol
long-term stress response
thyroxine
thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)
aldosterone
adrenal cortex
goiter
chemical messengers sent to parts of the body to produce a
specific effect on a target cell or organ
gland that stores and releases ADH and oxytocin
chemical messenger that regulates metabolism and affects
almost every body tissue
enlargement of the thyroid gland often associated with
iodine deficiency
ductless gland that secretes hormones directly into the
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
bloodstream
condition resulting when the thyroid produces really low
levels of ".
46.
chemical messenger that stimulates glands to release other
hormones
47.
48.
a mineralocorticoid that stimulates the kidneys to increase
the absorption of sodium in the blood
condition resulting when the thyroid overproduces ".
a response to stressors in which blood glucose and blood
pressure increase and inflammatory responses decrease
gland that lies directly below the larynx
two glands located on top of the kidneys
the fight-or-flight response that increases metabolism
a glucocorticoid hormone released by the adrenal cortex,
which triggers an increase in blood glucose
chemical messenger controlled by a negative feedback
mechanism involving "
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
Transcribed Image Text:Match each item to the correct statement below. a. Jendocrine glands b. tropic hormones c. posterior pituitary gland d. anterior pituitary gland hypothyroidism hyperthyroidism adrenal glands epinephrine short-term stress response le. hormones If. human growth hormone (HGH) adrenal medulla thyroid gland cortisol long-term stress response thyroxine thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) aldosterone adrenal cortex goiter chemical messengers sent to parts of the body to produce a specific effect on a target cell or organ gland that stores and releases ADH and oxytocin chemical messenger that regulates metabolism and affects almost every body tissue enlargement of the thyroid gland often associated with iodine deficiency ductless gland that secretes hormones directly into the 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. bloodstream condition resulting when the thyroid produces really low levels of ". 46. chemical messenger that stimulates glands to release other hormones 47. 48. a mineralocorticoid that stimulates the kidneys to increase the absorption of sodium in the blood condition resulting when the thyroid overproduces ". a response to stressors in which blood glucose and blood pressure increase and inflammatory responses decrease gland that lies directly below the larynx two glands located on top of the kidneys the fight-or-flight response that increases metabolism a glucocorticoid hormone released by the adrenal cortex, which triggers an increase in blood glucose chemical messenger controlled by a negative feedback mechanism involving " 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55.
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