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| Hormone produced by the parafollicular cells of the thyroid | Calcitonin
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| Hormones produced by the follicular epithelial cells of the thyroid | T4/T3
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| Hormone produced by the beta cells of the pancreatic islets | Insulin
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| Hormone produced by the alpha cells of the pancreatic islets | Glucagon
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| Hormone produced by the basophil cells of the anterior pituitary | TSH, ACTH, FSH, and LH
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| Hormone produced by the zona fasciculata cells | Glucocorticoids
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| Hormone produced by the zona glomerulosa cells | Mineralocorticoids
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| Hormone produced by the chief cells | PTH
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| Hormone produced by the acidophil cells of the anterior pituitary | GH, Prolactin
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| Excessive amounts of _____ hormone leads to:lantern jaw, large hands and feet in the adult | GH
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| Excessive amounts of _____ hormone leads to:bulging eyeballs, nervousness, increased pulse | T4/T3
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| Excessive amounts of _____ hormone leads to:dimineralization of bones, spontanious fractures | PTH
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| Inadequate amount of _____ hormone leads to:sexual immaturity | Estrogen and Testosterone
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| Inadequate amount of _____ hormone leads to:tetany | PTH
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| Inadequate amount of _____ hormone leads to:excessive diuresis without high blood glucose levels | ADH
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| Inadequate amount of _____ hormone leads to:polyurea, polyphagia and polydipsia | Insulin
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| Inadequate amount of _____ hormone leads to:miscarriage | Progesterone
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| Inadequate amount of _____ hormone leads to:lethargy, hair loss, low BMR, and obesity | T4/T3
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| Release of ADH is stimulated by | The Nervous System
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| Release of Aldosterone is stimulated by | Humoral Factors
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| Release of Estrogens is stimulated by | Another Hormone
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| Release of Norepinephrine is stimulated by | The Nervous System
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| Release of Parathyroid hormone is stimulated by | Humoral Factors
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| Release of T4/T3 is stimulated by | Another Hormone
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| Release of testosterone is stimulated by | Another Hormone
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| Release of TSH and FSH is stimulated by | Another Hormone
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| Questionable function, may stimulate the melanocytes of the skin | MSH-anterior pituitary
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| Directly responsible for milk production and ejection | 1. Oxytocin-hypothalamus2. Prolactin-anterior pituitary
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| Responsible for maintenance of salt and water balance in the ESF | 1. ADH-hypothalamus2. Aldosterone-Adrenal Cortex
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| Regulate the ovarian cycle | 1. FSH-anterior pituitary2. LH-anterior pituitary
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| Directly responsible for the menstrual cycle | 1. Estrogen-ovaries2. Progesterone-ovaries
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| Regulate blood glucose levels, produced by the same "mixed" gland | 1. Glucagon-pancreas2. Insulin-pancreas
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| Mimics the sympathetic nervous system | Epinephrine-adrenal medulla
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| Regulate the function of another endocrine gland | 1. ACTH2. FSH3. LH4. TSH
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| Drive development of secondary sex characteristics | 1. Estrogen-ovaries2. Testosterone-testes
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| Release in response to stressors | 1. Cortisone-adreanl cortex2. Epinephrine-adreanl medulla
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| Regulate blood calcium levels | 1. PTH-parathyroid2. Calcitonin-thyroid gland
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| Programming of T lymphocytes | Thymosin-thymus gland
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