Name that Hormone
Did I Do That?
Gland You're Here
Hemato-frick
Literally Anything Else
100

Hormone(s) stored in the posterior pituitary gland 

- Antidiuretic Hormone 

- Oxytocin

100

Effect of lipid-soluble hormones on cells

Protein synthesis 

100

Gland that is active in childhood but turns into adipose tissue into adulthood. 

Thymus

100

Causes blood viscosity to decrease

Increasing the amount of fluid in the blood 
100

Type of hormone interaction of glucagon and insulin.

Antagonistic 

200

A local hormone that causes an inflammation effect

Eicosanoid 

200
Product(s) that create DIT and MIT
- Iodine 

- Thyroglobulin

200

The type of endocrine reflex that occurs when blood calcium levels decrease and PTH is released to raise them. 

Humoral Stimulation

200

Cell(s) produced by the lymphoid line in hematopoiesis 

Lymphocytes 
200

Component(s) of the buffy coat

- Thrombocytes 

- Leukocytes 

300

Cells that synthesize calcitonin.

Parafollicular cells

300

During hemoglobin breakdown _____ stores iron in the liver or spleen

Ferritin
300
Stage of the stress response where glucocorticoids are released to raise blood sugar. 

Resistnance

300

Things included in plasma 

- Water 

- Dissolved solutes

- Plasma proteins

300

Allows platelets to stick to the vessel wall during the second stage of hemostasis. 

Collagen 

400

Hormone(s) that causes follicle development in women and sperm development in men. 

- Follicle-stimulating hormone 

- Luteinizing hormone 

400

Chemical that causes further constriction of blood vessel in first stage of hemostasis

Thromboxane

400

Gland(s) the hypothalamus has direct control over

Pituitary gland
400

Area where oxygen binds to on hemoglobin

Iron

400

Name 5 water-soluble hormones 

- Insulin 

- Glucagon 

- Growth hormone 

- Erythropoietin 

- ADH 

- Norepinephrine 

- Epinephrine 

- Melatonin 

500

Hormone(s) produced in each of the zones of the adrenal cortex - you must also name the zones.

- Zona glomerulosa: mineralocorticoids 

- Zona fasciculata: glucocorticoids 

- Zona reticularis: gonadocorticoids 

500
Name the first and second messenger in the signal transduction pathway.

First: water-soluble hormone 

Second: cAMP

500

Name 3 differences between the nervous and endocrine system

- long v. short 

- hormones v. neurotransmitters 

- widespread v. local 

500

The cause of colloid osmotic pressure and function of colloid osmotic pressure

- Plasma proteins 

- To keep water in the vessels 

500

Gender that produces more red blood cells (why?) 

 Males because erythropoietin secretion increases due to testosterone.