Hormones + Mechanisms of Action
Endocrine Pathologies
Hormone Regulation
Endocrine Glands
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100

chemicals secreted by endocrine cells INTO BLOOD to REGULATE ACTIVITY at A DISTANCE

what is a hormone?

100

Caused by a deficiency in iodine 

What is a goiter?
100

A hormone released when there is low glucose levels in the blood 

What is glucagon?

100

A endocrine gland regulated by ACTH

What is the adrenal cortex?

100

A gland that does not make hormones, but releases hormones 

What is the posterior pituitary gland?

200
A class of hormone that uses intracellular receptors 

What are steroid hormones?

200

A hypersecretion of GH after puberty 

What is acromegaly? 

200

A feedback loop that promotes normal cell metabolism (breaks down fat to convert to glucose for energy), and suppresses inflammation (done by decreasing demean and reducing pain)

What is the feedback loop of glucocorticoids?

200

A hormone that affects other endocrine glands 

What is a tropic hormone?

200

A gland that has both endocrine and exocrine functions

What is the liver?

300

Behaves like a steroid hormine, but is a type of amine hormone 

What are thyroid hormones?

300

An endocrine disorder where there is an inability to relax, heat intolerance, high BMR, and exophthalmos 

What is hyperthyroidism? 

300

A feedback loop that can stimulate protein synthesis and maturation of the nervous system, as well as increasing BMR in most cells 

What is the thyroid hormone feedback loop?

300

A gland made of two types of tissue (neural and endocrine)

What is the pituitary gland?

300

A gland that releases melatonin 

What is the pineal gland?

400

A type of stimulus that causes hormones to be released by altered levels of ions/nutrients

What is humoral stimulus? 

400

A endocrine disorder that can result in dry skin, protruding tongue, dwarfism, etc. in infants. If left untreated, there will be severe mental disabilities 

What is cretinism?

400

A feedback loop that regulates blood pressure by regulating mineral content of the blood, and water/electrolyte balance

What is RAAS? 

400

A hormone that, if not released from the hypothalamus, will prevent the release of gonadotropins 

What is GnRH?

400

A organ that has transmembrane enzymes that will create active angiotensin II

What are the lungs?

500

A signal transduction mechanism that has two different second messenger systems

What is GPCR-Phospholipase C Signal Transduction?

500

A endocrine disorder that causes moon face and dark striations on the skin 

What is hypercortisolism? 

500

A feedback loop that utilizes osteoclasts to maintain balance of a certain mineral in the blood

What is the blood calcium feedback loop? 

500

A hormone that inhibits prolactin 

What is dopamine?

500

A part of a endocrine organ that receives neural input (nerve impulses)

What is the adrenal medulla?

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