Chapter 7: Endocrine System: Hormones Flashcards

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Chemical signaling molecules that function systemically, that is, following entrance into the blood.

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Hormone

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Epithelial tissue that releases hormones directly into the blood.

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Endocrine gland

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3
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Localized cell-to-cell communication mediated by intentionally cell-produced molecules.

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Paracrine signaling

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Hormone-like chemicals that are released from the same cell that they act upon.

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Autocrine substance

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5
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Region of the brain that controls the release of hormones by the pituitary gland.

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Hypothalamus

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6
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Hypothalamus-associated gland responsible for releasing numerous hormones including oxytocin and growth hormone.

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Pituitary gland

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7
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Regulator of the reabsorption of water during urine formation such that the urine becomes less dilute.

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Antidiuretic hormone

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Oxytocin

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Hormone that affects the functioning of the uterus as well as mammary glands, resulting in contraction of associated smooth muscles.

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Neck-located gland that produces an iodine-containing hormone that is necessary for maintaining normal metabolic rate, growth, and development.

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Thyroid gland

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Iodine-containing hormone that is necessary for maintaining a normal metabolic rate.

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Thyroxine

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Source of a hormone that has the effect of increasing blood calcium levels when those levels otherwise are low

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Parathyroid gland

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12
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Kidney associated gland responsible for producing the hormones epinephrine and cortisol among others.

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Adrenal gland

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13
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Portion of gland responsible for producing the hormones epinephrine as well as norepinephrine

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Adrenal medulla

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14
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Substance substantially responsible for hormonally effecting fight-or-flight responses.

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Epinephrine

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15
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Gland associated with the production of glucocorticoid hormones as well as the hormone, aldosterone.

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Adrenal cortex

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16
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Diversity of lipid-soluble, blood circulating compounds that resemble in structure the membrane compound, cholesterol.

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Steroid hormones

17
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Glucocorticoid involved in the regulation of blood glucose levels as well as levels of body stress.

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Cortisol

18
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Mineralocorticoid involved in the regulation of blood sodium ion and potassium ion levels.

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Aldosterone

19
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Hormone responsible for stimulating production of new red blood cells.

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Erythropoietin

20
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Primary producer of androgens by males.

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Testes (as endocrine gland)

21
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Various primary male sex hormones.

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Androgens

22
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Primary producer of estrogens by females.

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Ovaries (as endocrine gland)

23
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Various primary female sex hormones.

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Estrogens

24
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Glucose

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Primary means of blood circulation of chemical energy.

25
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Organ responsible for producing insulin in response to high blood glucose levels.

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Pancreas (as endocrine gland)

26
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Hormone responsible for signaling various cell types to take up excess glucose from the blood.

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Insulin

27
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Hormone responsible for signaling various cell types to release glucose into the blood.

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Glucagon

28
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Disease of excessive blood glucose associated with decreased ability to produce insulin.

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Diabetes mellitus Type 1

29
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Disease of excessive blood glucose associated with decreased ability of cells to respond to insulin.

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Diabetes mellitus type 2