The Endocrinal Glands
Metabolism
Homeostasis
Autonomic Nervous System/Hormones
100

Which gland is linked to the nervous system and endocrine system?

What is the hypothalamus?

100

What organ maintains blood sugar or glucose levels?

What is the Pancreas?

100

What is the one word that defines homeostasis?

Balance (Can also include other words related to balance or homeostasis)

100

What division of the autonomic nervous system is responsible for the "fight-or-flight" response

What is the sympathetic nervous system?

200

What disease is caused by decreased function of the adrenal glands? (Hint: Addi###'#)

What is Addison's Disease?

200

This type of diabetes is characterized by insulin deficiency

What is type 1 diabetes?

200

What is the "Master Gland"?

What is the Pituitary Gland?

200

What happens to the heart rate when the Sympathetic Nervous System has been activated?

The heart rate increases (from adrenaline)

300

What are the glands located on the top of each kidney?

What are the adrenal glands?

300

This organ is responsible for the denaturing of most hormones. (Does red blood cells also)


What is the Liver?

300

What is the function of insulin?

To lower blood sugar or glucose levels

300

What system in the autonomic nervous system does the opposite tasks of the SNS?

What is the the parasympathetic nervous system? (Rest and digest)

400

What are the 2 categories of hormones?

The 2 categories are protein and lipids (specifically steroids)

400

What portion of the autonomic nervous system tells the pancreas to increase glucagon secretion during exercise.

What is the Sympathetic Nervous System?

400

What hormone is primarily responsible for male development?

What is Testosterone?

400

What primary hormone is released during flight-or-flight response?

What is adrenaline?

500

What gland secretes melantonin?

What is the pineal gland?

500

Which hormone is used to increased blood glucose levels?

What is Glucagon?

500

This hormone regulates water retention. (In Urinary System also) (Just need abbreviation, full word will be accepted)


What is ADH?

500

Which hormone besides adrenaline, is responsible for the "fight-or-flight" response?

What is the Norepinephrine?