The Stress Test
Bad to the Bone
Growing pains
loop logic
thyroid truths
100

This specific part of the adrenal gland is responsible for the "Fight or Flight" response.

What is the Adrenal Medulla?

100

This hormone is released when blood calcium levels are too high

What is Calcitonin?

100

HGH is produced by this gland, often called the "Master Gland."

What is the Anterior Pituitary?

100

This term describes a hormone (like TSH or ACTH) whose sole job is to tell another gland to do work.

What is a Tropic Hormone?

100

This dietary element is required to build Thyroxine hormones.

What is Iodine?

200

While the short-term response uses nerves, the long-term response relies on this specific hormone to keep blood sugar high.

What is Cortisol?

200

This hormone is released when blood calcium levels are too low.

What is PTH (Parathyroid Hormone)?

200

HGH stimulates the liver to release "growth factors" that target these  specific tissue types.

What are Bone / Cartilage / Muscle?

200

In the negative feedback loop for metabolism, high levels of Thyroxine (T4) will shut off the production of this Pituitary hormone.

What is TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)?

200

Hypothyroidism (low thyroid function) typically causes weight gain and sensitivity to this temperature extreme.

What is Cold?

300

This mineral-regulating hormone is released by the Adrenal Cortex to raise blood pressure by retaining sodium

What is Aldosterone?

300

Aside from bones, PTH targets the kidneys and specifically helps activate this Vitamin to absorb more calcium from food.

What is Vitamin D?

300

This condition occurs if you hyper-secrete HGH during childhood (before puberty).

What is Gigantism?

300

The Hypothalamus releases CRH, which tells the Pituitary to release ACTH, which tells the Adrenals to release this.

What is Cortisol?

300

Hyperthyroidism (like Graves' disease) often causes weight loss, anxiety, and this distinctive eye symptom.

What is Exophthalmos (bulging eyes)?

400

In the long-term stress response, the Hypothalamus does not send a nerve signal. Instead, it releases this specific hormone to wake up the Anterior Pituitary.

What is CRH (Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone)?

400

If a patient has a tumor causing Hyper-parathyroidism (too much PTH), they are at high risk for this physical condition.

What is Osteoporosis/Brittle Bones?

400

This condition occurs if you hyper-secrete HGH after adulthood (after growth plates have fused), resulting in a heavy jaw and thick hands.

What is Acromegaly?

400

Unlike the Anterior Pituitary, the Posterior Pituitary does not make hormones; it only stores hormones made by this organ.

What is the Hypothalamus?

400

Thyroxine increases your energy levels by speeding up this specific chemical reaction inside the mitochondria of your cells.

What is Cellular Respiration?

500

The "trade-off" of the long-term stress response: You get high blood sugar for energy, but you lose function in this body system.

What is the Immune System (or Reproductive/Digestive System)?

500

Because Calcitonin and PTH have opposite effects on the same variable (blood calcium) to maintain homeostasis, they are referred to as this specific type of hormonal pair.

What are Antagonistic Hormones?

500

Pituitary Dwarfism can be treated with HGH injections, but only if caught before this biological event happens.

What is the fusing of the epiphyseal (growth) plates?

500

Draw or describe the feedback loop error that causes a Goiter.

What is: Low Iodine $\rightarrow$ Low Thyroxine $\rightarrow$ No negative feedback $\rightarrow$ High TSH $\rightarrow$ Overstimulation of Thyroid?

500

Explain why the Thyroid gland swells into a Goiter when Iodine is missing.

Because TSH keeps stimulating the cell growth trying to force it to make hormones, but it can't complete the final product.

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