In each blank, try to type in the
word that is missing. If you've
typed in the correct word, the
blank will turn green.
If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: FSH Follicle-Stimulating. ?Answer: Pituitary Question: LH- . Source?Answer: Pituitary Question: TSH Thyroid . Source?Answer: Anterior Question: Prolactin. ?Answer: Anterior Question: Growth Hormone. ?Answer: Anterior Question: Endorphins. ?Answer: Anterior Question: FLAT PEG? ?Answer: Fsh, Lh, Acth, Tsh, Pro, End, Gh.
Anterior Question: FSH. ?Answer: Stimulates follicle maturation; .
Question: LH. ?Answer: Stimulates ; testosterone synthesis.
Question: Adrenocorticotric (ACTH). ?Answer: Pituitary Question: (ACTH). ?Answer: adrenal cortx to make and secrete glucocorticoids
Question: TSH ?Answer: Stimulates the to produce thyroid hormones. Question: Prolactin. ?Answer: Stimulates milk and secretion
Question: . Action?Answer: Inhibit the perception of pain in the Question: Growth Hormone. ?Answer: bone and muscle growth/lipolysis
Question: Oxytocin. ? Stored?Answer: ; stored in Posterior Pituitary Question: Vasopressin (ADH). Source? ?Answer: ; stored in Posterior Pituitary
Question: . Action?Answer: Stimulates uterine contractions during labor, milk secretion during .
Question: ADH. ?Answer: Stimulates water absorption in .
Question: Thyroid Hormones (T4, T3). ?Answer: Question: Thyroid Hormones (T4, T3). ?Answer: Stimulates metabolic . Question: Calcitonin. ? Answer: Question: Calcitonin. ?Answer: Decreases (tones down) calcium level.
Question: Parathyroid . Source?Answer: .
Question: hormone. Action?Answer: Increases the blood level. Question: . Source?Answer: Adrenal .
Question: Mineralocorticoids. ?Answer: Cortex.
Question: Glucocorticoids. ?Answer: Increases blood glucose and decreases protein synthesis. Question: Mineralocorticoids. ?Answer: Increases water absorption in Question: Epinepherine, . Source?Answer: Adrenal .
Question: Epinepherine, Norepinepherine. ?Answer: Increases blood glucose and heart rate.
Question: Glucagon. ?Answer: Pancreas.
Question: Glucagon. ?Answer: Stimulates conversion of glycogen to glucose in the liver, blood glucose.
Question: Insulin. ?Answer: . Question: . Action?Answer: blood glucose, increases glycogen stores.
Question: Somatostatin. ?Answer: Suppresses secretion of and insulin.
Question: Testosterone. ?Answer: Testes.
Question: Testosterone. ?Answer: male secondary sexual characteristics.
Question: Estrogen. ?Answer: / Placenta
Question: . Source?Answer: / Placenta.
Question: . Source?Answer: Question: Atrial Peptide. Source?Answer: Heart Question: Thymosin. ?Answer: Thymus Question: . Action?Answer: female secondary characteristics
Question: . Action?Answer: Promotes growth/maintenance of endometrium. Released by corpus luteum. stimulates the uterus to prepare for .
Question: . Action?Answer: Unclear in humans... to have possible roles in circadian rhythms, as antioxidant, in immune system.
Question: Atrial Natiuretic . Action?Answer: Involved in osmoregulation and . Question: VasodialationAnswer: dialation of blood vessels, which decreases Question: . Action?Answer: Stimulates T lymphocyte .
Question: How do hormones act?Answer: via secondary .
Question: How do hormones act?Answer: via a hormone/receptor to DNA.
Question: How do amino acid act?Answer: via messengers OR
via a hormone/receptor binding to DNA.
Question: . Action?Answer: Supresses secretion of and insulin. |
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