GLANDS
HORMONE DEFINITIONS
FUNCTIONS
REGULATION
DISORDERS & MALFUNCTIONS
100

This type of gland releases substances through ducts to a surface.

What is the exocrine gland?

100

A chemical messenger secreted into the bloodstream.

What is a hormone?

100

This mechanism involves hormones entering the cell and directly affecting DNA.

What is direct gene action?

100

This type of feedback reduces hormone production once levels are sufficient.

What is negative feedback?

100

Too much growth hormone in childhood leads to this condition.

What is gigantism?

200

This type of gland releases hormones directly into the bloodstream.

What is the endocrine gland? 

200

The organ or tissue that a hormone specifically acts on.

What is a target organ?

200

This system uses signaling molecules inside the cell to amplify a response.

What is the second messenger system?

200

Insulin is released when blood sugar is this.

What is high?

200

Too little thyroid hormone causes this condition.

What is hypothyroidism?


300

This structure is considered the “master gland” of the endocrine system.

What is the pituitary gland?

300

Hormones are transported through this system.

What is the circulatory system (bloodstream)?

300

Steroid hormones typically use this mechanism.

What is direct gene action?

300

Glucagon is released when blood sugar is this.

What is low?

300

Too much thyroid hormone causes this condition.

What is hyperthyroidism?

400

These two glands regulate calcium levels in the body.

What are the thyroid and parathyroid glands?

400

Hormones only affect cells with these.

What are receptors?

400

Protein-based hormones typically use this system.

What is the second messenger system?

400

This organ detects blood sugar levels and releases insulin/glucagon.

What is the pancreas?


400

This condition involves improper insulin function.

What is diabetes?

500

This gland controls circadian rhythms and sleep cycles.

What is the pineal gland?

500

This term describes how specific hormones are to their target cells.

What is specificity?

500

This is the main difference between the two systems.

What is inside-the-cell action vs surface receptor signaling?

500

This system keeps the body stable and balanced.

What is homeostasis?

500

This disorder results from too little growth hormone in childhood.

What is dwarfism?

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