Hormones and Their Functions
Feedback Mechanisms
Kidney and Nephron
Anatomy Labeling
Endocrine vs Nervous System
100

This hormone increases water reabsorption in the kidneys by making the collecting duct more permeable to water.

ADH

100

This type of feedback reduces the effect of a stimulus.

What is negative feedback?

100

Filtration occurs in this part of the nephron.

What is Bowman’s capsule?

100

These fish drink seawater and excrete salt through gills and kidneys.

What are marine fish?

100

This system uses hormones for slow, long-lasting responses.

What is the endocrine system?

200

This hormone is released in response to high calcium levels in the blood.

calcitonin

200

This type of feedback amplifies a stimulus, such as during childbirth.

What is positive feedback?

200

These structures help concentrate urine in desert mammals

What are long loops of Henle?

200

These fish excrete dilute urine and avoid drinking water.

What are freshwater fish?

200

This system uses electrical signals for fast, short-term responses.

What is the nervous system?

300

This hormone is involved in positive feedback during childbirth.

oxytocin

300

ADH release is an example of this kind of feedback.

What is negative feedback?

300

These water channels facilitate water reabsorption in the nephron.

What are aquaporins?

300

This species was mentioned as an example in a multiple choice question.

What is largemouth bass?

300

These cells release hormones into the bloodstream.

What are neurosecretory cells?  

400

This hormone is released by the pancreas to lower blood glucose levels.

insulin

400

Oxytocin release during labor is an example of this kind of feedback.

What is positive feedback?

400

This part of the nephron is permeable to water but not salt.

What is the descending limb?

400

These organs help fish regulate salt and water balance.

What are gills and kidneys?

400

These detect changes in the internal environment.

What are receptors?

500

This hormone is part of the RAAS system from the JGA and causes vasoconstriction. It targets the adrenal cortex.

angiotensin II

500

The hypothalamus acts as this to regulate body temperature.

What is a thermostat?

500

This part of the nephron is involved in salt reabsorption but not water.

What is the ascending limb?

500

Marine fish use this strategy to deal with high salt environments.

What is drinking seawater and excreting salt?

500

This hormone is released by the thyroid gland.

What is thyroid hormone?

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