Unit 2a: Anatomy & Physiology of the Thyroid Flashcards
The average length of the thyroid is __ to __ cm
The average height is __ to __ cm
The average height of the isthmus is __ to __ mm
4-6 cm
1.3-1.8 cm
4-6 mm
The average weight of an adult thyroid is
15-30g
__ arteries supply the thyroid
4
The 2 superior thyroid arteries arise from the ______ arteries while the 2 inferior thyroid arteries arise from the ____ arteries
External Carotid arteries
Subclavian arteries
There are __ many veins that drain the thyroid
6
They superior thyroid veins drain into the _____ vein
The middle thyroid veins drain into the ___ veins
The inferior thyroid veins drain into the ____ _____ vein
Internal Jugular veins
Internal Jugular veins
Left brachiocephalic
The three hormones the thyroid produce are
1) T3 (triiodothyronin)
2) T4 (Thyroxine)
3) Calcitonin
Follicular cells process ____ to secrete T3 and T4
Iodine
_______ cells, also known as c-cells, secrete calcitonin in order to _____ blood calcium levels
Parafollicular
Lower
Follicles are line with ______ cells and ______
follicular
colloid
T3 and T4 are formed when ____ binds to _________ (protein)
Iodine
Thyroglobulin
The hypothalamus release ____ to activate the anterior pituitary to release ____. This causes the thyroid to release ____ and ___ to the target organs.
TRH
TSH
T3 and T4
Sleep, cold, and stress ______ the BMR stimulating the release of this hormone: ______
Lowers
TRH
TSH is also called _____
Thyrotropin
Thyroid development begins at the level of the primitive ____
Pharynx