Matching Match each lettered term with the most closely related description. 12 a. induces ovulation 12 Calcitonin 13 b. secretes androgens 13 Adrenal medulla 14 14 Prostaglandin 15 Pituitary gland 16 Second messenger 17 Hypothalamus 18 Zona reticularis 19 Thyroxine 20 Luteinizing hormone 21 Principal cells C. C cells 15 d. secrete parathyroid hormone 16 e. sympathetic activation f. coordinates local cell activities 17 18 g. secretes tropic hormones 19 h. secretes regulatory hormones in duces ovulation i. contains iodine 20 j. cyclic AMP 21 arlg msA Short answer Identify the endocrine gland-or endocrine cells-based on the major effects produced by its/their secreted hormone(s). 22 Stimulates and coordinates the immune response 22 23 Establishes circadian rhythms 23 24 Secretes insulin and regulates glucose uptake and utilization 24 oale evifp 25 Controls hormone secretion of the pituitary gland 25 26 Regulates red blood cell production and calcium and phosphate absorption by the digestive tract 26 27 Regulates mineral balance, metabolic control, and responses to stress 27 28 Regulates secretions of adrenal cortex, thyroid gland, and reproductive organs 28 29 Affects growth, metabolism, and sexual characteristics 29
Matching Match each lettered term with the most closely related description. 12 a. induces ovulation 12 Calcitonin 13 b. secretes androgens 13 Adrenal medulla 14 14 Prostaglandin 15 Pituitary gland 16 Second messenger 17 Hypothalamus 18 Zona reticularis 19 Thyroxine 20 Luteinizing hormone 21 Principal cells C. C cells 15 d. secrete parathyroid hormone 16 e. sympathetic activation f. coordinates local cell activities 17 18 g. secretes tropic hormones 19 h. secretes regulatory hormones in duces ovulation i. contains iodine 20 j. cyclic AMP 21 arlg msA Short answer Identify the endocrine gland-or endocrine cells-based on the major effects produced by its/their secreted hormone(s). 22 Stimulates and coordinates the immune response 22 23 Establishes circadian rhythms 23 24 Secretes insulin and regulates glucose uptake and utilization 24 oale evifp 25 Controls hormone secretion of the pituitary gland 25 26 Regulates red blood cell production and calcium and phosphate absorption by the digestive tract 26 27 Regulates mineral balance, metabolic control, and responses to stress 27 28 Regulates secretions of adrenal cortex, thyroid gland, and reproductive organs 28 29 Affects growth, metabolism, and sexual characteristics 29
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vascular layer, and inner layer.
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