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Hormones
Glands
Target Organs
Effects
Partnership
100
Hormone responsible for cellular metabolism
What is Throxine
100
produces thymosins
What is the thymus
100
Oestrogen
What is most body cells in females
100
Growth hormone
What is growing bigger
100
What are the names of the two glands which links the endocrine to the nervous system
What is the hypothalamus and pituitary gland
200
produced by the adrenal medulla
What is adrenaline or noradrenaline
200
produces melatonin
What is the pineal gland
200
Thyroxine
What is body cells
200
thyroxine
What is increasing metabolism
200
what does the hypothalamus send to make the pituitary make hormones
What are releasing factors
300
Name of the hormone which tells bone cells to grow?
What is growth hormone
300
produces aldosterone
What is the adrenal cortex
300
progesterone
What is the endometrium
300
antidiuretic hormone
What is increased absorption of water in the nephron
300
what does the hypothalamus send to make the pituitary not make hormones
What is inhibiting factors
400
Hormone produced by the parathyroids
What is parathyroid hormone
400
produces the hormone responsible for maintaining the endometrium
What is the ovary
400
Oxytocin
What is uterus or breast lobules
400
Produces the fight/flight mechanism
What is adrenaline and noradrenaline
400
what is the stalk that connects the pituitary and hypothalamus called
What is the infundibulum
500
Hormone responsible for the stimulation of the adrenal cortex
What is Adrenocorticotrophic hormone
500
produces oxytocin
What is the hypothalamus
500
thymosins
What is bone marrow
500
adrenaline
What is sympathetic stimulation of the nervous system
500
Does the posterior pituitary produce its own hormones?
What is no - it stores them