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Human Physiology Chapter 18 Endocrine System

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releases and inhibits hormones help regulate anterior-pituitary hormone secretion
makes and secretes six different peptide hormones, 5 out of the 6 are tropic
steroids and thyroid hormone, hormones that must be bound to plasma proteins when in circulation.
Name of the anterior pituitary gland
A hormone's _____ is dependent upon a hormone's rate of secretion, rate of activation, how much is bound in plasma and rate of inactivation and excretion.
primary hormone responsible for regulating overall body growth and is important in intermediary metabolism
Another name for the pituitary gland
stimulates secretion of cortisol by adrenal cortex
a normal gland is receiving too little tropic stimulation.
overall concentrations of both stimulating hormone and end-product are kept at normal levels by this
receptors are functionally removed from being able to interact with the hormone
Produced in the hypothalamus ,causes increased contraction of the uterus during labor and stimulates the ejection of milk into the ducts of the breasts.
one hormone must be present in adequate amounts to permit another hormone to exert its full effects.
Produces vasopressin and oxytocin and these hormones are then STORED here
increased sensitivity of the target cells by increasing the number of receptors.
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Too much of a hormone is produced and can have both primary and secondary causes.
the endocrine gland secretes too little hormone because of an abnormality within the gland itself.
stimulates growth and development of ovarian follicles, promotes secretion of estrogen by ovaries and in males is required for sperm production
enhances breast development and milk production in females
Active form of thyroid hormone
stimulates secretion of thyroid hormone
the actions of two or more hormones are complementary and their combined effect is greater than the sum of their separate actions.
peptides, catecholamines, indoleamine, hormones that are soluble in water
The posterior lobe of the pituitary gland, composed of nervous tissue and maintains a neural connection to the hypothalamus.
Hormones that stimulate and maintain their target endocrine tissues.
hormone prevents the cellular response of the agonist, thus impairing its actions.
responsible for ovulation and luteinization, regulates ovarian secretion of female sex hormones, and stimulates the function of the corpus luteum and in males stimulates testosterone secretion
the most abundant form of thyroid hormone
Cells with the appropriate hormone receptors for binding of the hormone.