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lymphatic+endocrine

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What are the endocrine glands?   Pineal, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal, Thymus, Pituitary, Pancreas, Gonads  
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Endocrine:   To secrete within  
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What are the chemical messengers that are secreted from the endocrine system?   Hormones  
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Hormones either ______ or _______ a motion or action in the endocrine system...   excite or inhibit  
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TSH=   thyroid stimulating hormone=augments growth and secretions of thyroid gland  
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LH=   luteinizing hormone=augments ovulation and aids in maintenance of pregnancy in females  
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GH=   growth hormone=accelerates body growth  
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ACTH=   adrenocorticotropic=augments growth and secretions of adrenal cortex  
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FSH=   follicle stimulating hormone=production of sperm in testes and secretion of estrogen and growth of eggs  
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MSH=   melanocyte stimulating hormone=augments skin pigmentation  
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ADH=   antidiuretic hormone=maintains water balance in body  
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What helps mom develop milk and give them super powers to become good maternal parents?   prolactin  
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3 symptoms of diabetes mellitus?   PU/PD, weight loss, blindness  
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2 advantages and disadvantages for radioactive iodine treatment:   safe, minimizes stress, must be in optimal health to perform procedure, expensive  
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2 glands that cushings syndrome effect:   pituitary, adrenal  
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4 symptoms that cushings syndrome includes:   lethargy, PU/PD, muscle loss, poor coat  
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Oxytocin:   milk letdown from mammary ducts  
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3 essential hormones in thyroid gland:   t3, t4, calcitonin  
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4 hormones that the adrenal gland secretes:   cortisone, epinephrine, norepinephrine, steroids  
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Secretions, location, and has what 2 functions.. the pancreas?   insulin, glucagon. located proximal duodenum. exocrine and endocrine functions.  
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What is the hormone that transports glucose to the body cells?   insulin  
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What is the secretion of the Pineal?   melatonin = controls reproductive timing  
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What secretes hormones that reduce bone calcium levels?   parathyroid  
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Glands that produce steroids, epinephrine and norepinephrine:   adrenal  
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Septicemia:   toxic or bacterial blood condition  
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Thrombocytopenia:   abnormal decrease of platelets  
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Antibody:   protein produce in response to antigen  
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Metastasis:   malignancy spread distant from origin  
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Carcinogen:   cancer producing substance  
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Hemangiosarcoma:   malignant tumor of the vascular tissue  
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Autoimmune disease:   healthy cells destroying healthy cells  
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Epidemiology:   study of disease in populations  
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Hystiocytoma:   round cell benign tumor  
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What are the lymphatic tissues?   spleen, thymus, tonsils, bone marrow, lymphnodes  
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Mediastinus is located where?   chest area  
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Bone marrow is located where?   in bone  
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Multisentric is located where?   throughout the body  
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Gastrointestinal is located where?   stomache  
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External is located where?   lymph nodes  
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What is a common medication that allows for temporary comfort and quality of life for a patient with lymphoma?   prednisone  
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What diagnostic procedure is most accurate to initially diagnose lymphoma?   lymphnode biopsys  
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2 symptoms that a dog will display when afflicted with lymphoma?   not eat, swollen glands  
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Target organs:   tissues and organs on which the hormones act  
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What is also known as the master gland? and why?   pituitary gland. secretes many hormones that control other endocrine glands  
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What steroids are synthesized prescription similar to testosterone and used to increase strength and muscle mass?   anabolic steroids  
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What stimulates sympathetic nervous system and makes you jump out of your seat or win a fight?   epinephrine  
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Gonads and testes produce which hormones?   testosterone, estrogen  
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Lymphoma is most commonly found where in cats?   abdomen  
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Lymphoma is directly related to what in cats?   Felv  
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Natural passive immunity:   mother to offspring  
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Natural active immunity:   having the disease  
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Artificial passive immunity:   another host  
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Artificial active immunity:   vaccination  
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Where is lymphoma most commonly found in body?   multicentric  
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Without therapy for lymphoma how long is a dogs life expectancy?   60 days  
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With therapy for lymphoma how long is a dogs life expectancy?   1 year-18 months  
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Diabetes insipidus:   insufficient antidiuretic hormone production  
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Adrenal gland consists of what 2 parts?   adrenal cortex, outer portion. adrenal medulla, inner portion  
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What is the parathyroid glands, and what do they secrete?   4 glands located on surface of thyroid gland. secrete parathyroid hormone  
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Where is the pituitary gland located? and how many lobes, and what are they called?   base of brain, below hypothalamus. 2 lobes. posterior (direct), anterior (indirect)  
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Homeostasis:   maintaining chemical balance in body  
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Islet of langerhans:   secrete the hormones that regulate blood glucose  
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Vasopressor:   stimulates blood vessel contraction and increases blood pressure  
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ACTH stimulation test:   blood analysis for cortiso levels  
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Insulin:   hormone that decreases blood glucose levels  
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Glucagon:   hormone that increases blood glucose levels  
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Adrenaline:   hormone causing fight/flight response  
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What does the thyroid gland regulate?   metabolism, iodine uptake, body calcium levels  
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Addisons disease:   deficient adrenal cortex function  
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What is the secretion of the thymus?   thymosin = maturation of t-lymphocytes  
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Ovaries in females, and testes in males, are what?   gonads = gamete producing glands  
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What are the secretions of the ovary?   estrogen, progesterone  
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What is the secretion for the testes?   testosterone  
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