Glands
Hormones
Disorders
Feedback and Function
Random Endocrine
100

This gland is known as the “master gland” because it controls many other glands

What is the pituitary gland?


100

This hormone lowers blood sugar by helping cells absorb glucose.

What is insulin?


100

This common thyroid disorder causes slow metabolism, weight gain, and fatigue.

What is hypothyroidism?

100

The endocrine system uses this type of loop to keep hormone levels steady.

What is negative feedback?


100

The endocrine system works closely with this system to maintain homeostasis.

What is the nervous system?

200

This butterfly-shaped gland sits in the front of the neck and regulates metabolism.

What is the thyroid gland?


200

This hormone raises blood sugar when levels drop too low.

What is glucagon?

200

This disease results from autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing cells.

What is Type 1 Diabetes?


200

The hypothalamus communicates with which major gland to coordinate hormone release?

What is the pituitary gland?

200

This organ has both endocrine and digestive functions and contains the Islets of Langerhans.

What is the pancreas?

300

These two small glands sit on top of the kidneys and produce cortisol and adrenaline.

What are the adrenal glands?

300

Produced by the thyroid, this hormone controls metabolism and energy.

What is thyroxine (T4)?

300

Excess cortisol causes this disorder, known for weight gain and a “moon face.”

What is Cushing’s syndrome?

300

Parathyroid hormone primarily regulates the levels of this mineral in the blood.

What is calcium?

300

This hormone triggers labor contractions and milk release.

What is oxytocin?

400

This gland in the brain helps regulate sleep by producing melatonin.

What is the pineal gland?

400

Released during stress, this adrenal hormone increases heart rate and blood pressure.

What is epinephrine (adrenaline)?

400

Low production of adrenal hormones leads to this disorder causing fatigue and low blood pressure.

What is Addison’s disease?

400

ADH acts on this organ to reduce water loss.

What are the kidneys?

400

The anterior pituitary releases this hormone to stimulate the thyroid.

What is TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone)?

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