Unit 3
Unit 3
Unit 3
Unit 3
Unit 3
100

Divisions of Autonomic nervous System?

Sympathetic nervous system 

 Parasympathetic nervus system

100

What is the main function of the endocrine System?

Communication and control.

100

Function of Thyroid hormones?

 To accelerate the catabolism (increase the body’s metabolic rate

100

Where Adrenal Cortex located?

Located on the superior surface of each kidney

100

Endocrine hormones secreted by Pancreatic Islets?

Glucagon: (Catabolic Hormone) Secreted by alpha cells

Insulin:(Anabolic Hormone) Secreted by beta cells

200

Role of Parasympathetic nervous system in the human body?

Dominates control of many visceral effectors under normal, everyday conditions

Counterbalance sympathetic function Rest and Digest Response

200

Nervous System vs Endocrine System

Nervous System is fast and furious.

Endocrine system is slow and steady

200

Hormes released by Thyroid Gland

Thyroid Hormones

Calcitonin

200

Function of Aldosterone

•Maintains BP by increasing blood sodium and decreasing body potassium concentrations by accelerating kidney tubule reabsorption of sodium and excretion of potassium

200

Another name for Anterior Pituitary gland?

Adenohypophysis

300

Function of Sympathetic NS 

Serves as the emergency or stress system.

Changes induced by sympathetic control is called the fight-or-flight response

300

What are the Two major classes of hormones?

Nonsteroid

Steroid

300

Role of Calcitonin in the body?

Decreases the blood calcium concentration by inhibiting breakdown of bone, which would release calcium into the blood.

300

Functions of Glucocorticoids?

Help maintains normal blood glucose concentration by increasing gluconeogenesis.

Act with epinephrine and norepinephrine to produce an anti-inflammatory effect,

Produce anti-immunity, antiallergy effect

300

Another name for Posterior Pituitary gland?

Neurohypophysis

400

What is the overall function of Autonomic Nervous System?

To maintain or quickly restore homeostasis.

400

Name the Posterior Pituitary Gland hormones?

Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)

Oxytocin (OT)

400

Role of Parathyroid hormone (PTH)

Increases blood calcium concentration by increasing the breakdown of bone with the release of calcium into the blood.

400

What is gluconeogenesis?

•The formation of “new” glucose from amino acids produced by the breakdown of proteins and the conversion to glucose of fatty acids produced by the breakdown of fats stored in adipose tissue cells

400

Which hormone is needed for thyroxine production?

TSH

500

Autonomic Neurotransmitters?

˜Cholinergic: Acetylcholine

Adrenergic: norepinephrine (noradrenaline)

500

Name the Anterior Pituitary Gland 

 Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)

Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)

Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)

Luteinizing Hormone (LH)

Growth Hormone (GH)

Prolactin (PRL)

500

Hormones produced by Adrenal Cortex

Outer zone secretes mineralocorticoids (MCs): Chiefly aldosterone

Middle zone secretes glucocorticoids (GCs): Chiefly cortisol (hydrocortisone)

500

What are the hormones secreted by Adrenal medulla?

•Epinephrine (Epi), or adrenaline

•Norepinephrine (NR)

500

What is the stimulus for the release of Insulin?

High glucose level in blood