For each statement describing hormonal effects, identify the hormone(s) involved by choosing a number from key A. note the hormone's site of production with a letter from key B. More than one hormone may be involved in some cases. Key A: Key B: 1. ACTH 2. ADH 3. aldosterone 4. cortisone 5. epinephrine 6. estrogens 7. FSH 4 A 8. glucagon 9. GH 10. insulin 11. LH 12. melatonin 3 B1. basal metabolism hormone 22, L F 202. programming of T lymphocytes g and 17 8 and 5 B b. E and 8 6 E IL E 2 and 1₂. I 12 H 13. MSH 14. oxytocin 15. progesterone 16. prolactin /17. PTH and 18. serotonin 19. testosterone 20. thymosin 21. thyrocalcitonin/calcitonin 22. T./T3 23. TSH 6 and and 14 E 3 1 C 7 C 23 Cand. 11 C 6. regulate the function of another endocrine gland 7. mimics the sympathetic nervous system and 10 E E. regulate blood glucose levels: produced by the same "mixed" gland 15 E 9. directly responsible for regulation of the menstrual cycle 10. regulate the ovarian cycle 11. maintenance of salt and water balance in the ECF 12. directly involved in milk production and ejection A a. adrenal conex b. adrenal medulla anterior pituitary d. hypothalamus C. C. ovaries f. pancreas. S. parathyroid glands h. 1. 13. questionable function: may stimulate the melanocytes of the skin j. k. 1. " pineal gland posterior pituitary 3. regulate blood calcium levels 4. released in response to stressors S. drive development of secondary sexual characteristics tesies thymus gland thyroid gland
For each statement describing hormonal effects, identify the hormone(s) involved by choosing a number from key A. note the hormone's site of production with a letter from key B. More than one hormone may be involved in some cases. Key A: Key B: 1. ACTH 2. ADH 3. aldosterone 4. cortisone 5. epinephrine 6. estrogens 7. FSH 4 A 8. glucagon 9. GH 10. insulin 11. LH 12. melatonin 3 B1. basal metabolism hormone 22, L F 202. programming of T lymphocytes g and 17 8 and 5 B b. E and 8 6 E IL E 2 and 1₂. I 12 H 13. MSH 14. oxytocin 15. progesterone 16. prolactin /17. PTH and 18. serotonin 19. testosterone 20. thymosin 21. thyrocalcitonin/calcitonin 22. T./T3 23. TSH 6 and and 14 E 3 1 C 7 C 23 Cand. 11 C 6. regulate the function of another endocrine gland 7. mimics the sympathetic nervous system and 10 E E. regulate blood glucose levels: produced by the same "mixed" gland 15 E 9. directly responsible for regulation of the menstrual cycle 10. regulate the ovarian cycle 11. maintenance of salt and water balance in the ECF 12. directly involved in milk production and ejection A a. adrenal conex b. adrenal medulla anterior pituitary d. hypothalamus C. C. ovaries f. pancreas. S. parathyroid glands h. 1. 13. questionable function: may stimulate the melanocytes of the skin j. k. 1. " pineal gland posterior pituitary 3. regulate blood calcium levels 4. released in response to stressors S. drive development of secondary sexual characteristics tesies thymus gland thyroid gland
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