Anatomy
Physio 1
Physio 2
Physio 3
Pathology
100

This gland is located at Sella Turcica

What is pituitary gland (hypophysis)?

100

Chemical messengers that have specific regulatory effects on certain cells and organs

What is hormone?

100

Specific tissue acted on by each hormone

What is target tissue?

100

Specific proteins that hormones attach on the cell membrane on target organ

What are receptors?

100

It is the disorder that appears as a result of excessive secretion of growth hormone by the end of puberty?

What is gigantism?

200

This gland has two layers: cortex and medulla

What is adrenal gland?

200

This is the mechanism that the increase of one substance reduces the secretion of another

What is negative feedback?

200

Hormone that stimulates the production of milk in breast tissue

What is prolactin?

200

Pituitary gland hormone that stimulates adrenal gland

What is Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)?

200

Myxedema is a disease manifests with dry skin, sluggish mental and physical ability, hypothermia, slow heart rate, and heart failure as a result of ..

What is hypothyroidism?

300

There are four of them on the neck

What is parathyroid gland?

300
This hormone promotes the release of calcium from bones and increases blood calcium level 

What is parathyroid hormone?

300

Enables the transport of glucose through cell membrane

What is insulin?

300

Reabsorption of water in kidney tubules and at high concentrations causes vasoconstriction 

What is Anti Diuretic Hormone (ADH)?

300

Obesity on the face and abdomen, easy bursing, bone loss, muscle weakness

What is Cushing's Syndrome?

400

Located in the retroperitoneal area (behind the peritoneum) in the abdomen and has both internal and external secretions

What is pancreas?

400

Stimulates the growth and development of sexual organs and male characteristics

What is testosterone?

400

Increases blood pressure, releases glucose to blood, increases heart rate

What is adrenaline (epinephrine)?
400

It is higher in volume and low in effectiveness of the two hormones that regulate basal metabolism

What is T4 (thyroxine)?

400
Strained appearance on the face, nervousness, weight loss, rapid pulse, sweating and hand tremors

What is Graves disease?

500

This connects the pituitary gland to the brain and also secretes hormones

What is hypothalamus?

500

Enables maturation of T cells

What is Thymus?

500

Suppresses inflammatory response, increases blood glucose and fat, and contributes to sleep and awake cycle

What is cortisol (also known as cortisone or corticosteroid or glucocorticoid)?

500
Released from the same organ that regulates blood glucose, it is effective in increasing blood glucose level and works as an antagonist to the same organ hormone

What is glucagon?

500

Disease that is characterized as high urine output caused by excess secretion of pituitary gland hormone due to a tumor in the same gland

What is diabetes insipidus?

600

Two hormones Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH or vasopressin) and Oxytocin are secreted from this tissue

What is posterior pituitary gland?

600

Hormonal regulation that responds to light that helps to establish a daily cycle

What is circadian rhythm?

600

Using the negative feedback mechanism, best assessor of thyroid gland function 

What is thyroid stimulating hormone (or Thyroxine)?

600

Glycolysis

What is breakdown of glycogen?

600

Tumor on this organ undermines the immune response and may cause autoimmune disease

What is thymus tumor (Thymoma)?

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