DIRECTION: Study the diagram below. Then, answer the analysis questions that follow. 3 HYPOTHALAMUS GNRH 1) 2. ANTERIOR PITUITARY ) Hormone 1 Hormone 2 (rising) (low) (surge due to + loop) Growing Follicie "OVULATION" ORGAN A Corpus Luteum (rising) thish) Hormone 3 (high) (high) Hormone 4 LEGEND Inhibits -- ORGAN B Stimulates Endometrium thickens "E is not fertilized" "Egg is fertilized" EVENTI EVENT II 3. ---
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- Direction: Determine the principal action of the hormones in Column A. Identify its major action (Column B) and the gland that makes each hormone in Column C. Only write the letter. Answer Hormone Major action Gland 1. Estrogen a. Stimulates growth of the uterine lining h. Testes 2. FSH b. Stimulates milk secretion i. Anterior pituitary 3. LH c. Stimulates growth of ovarian follicle j. Scrotum 4. Progesterone d. Stimulates milk production k. Mammary 5. Oxytocin e. Stimulate sperm production characteristics I. Posterior pituitary 6. Prolactin f. Stimulate fermale development and behavior m. Prostate g. Stimulates ovulation n. OvaryTopic: Endocrine Physiology 1. Which hormone is responsible for the thickening of endometrium? 2. This hormone is responsible for masculinity and libido in men. 3. This is also known as adrenaline. 4. The major hormone found in the adrenal medulla is ____. 5. The major glucocorticoid is ______. 6. The dominant mineralocorticoid is _____.V. To understand the function of the anterior pituitary, fill in the blanks in the sentences, which are numbered to coordinate with the numbered structures in the illustration -3 1. Neurons within the. hypothalamus synthesize various hormones th.at act on the anterior pituitary. Some of these hormones stimulate the anterior pituitary to secrete its hormones; these hormones. Othets suppress hormone hormones are called teleasing secretion by the anterior pituitary: these hormones are called (In the figure, color the neurons yellow.) Lin hi liting hormones. 2. These neurons release their hormones into a system of blood vessels called the hypo thalama- hypephyscad portal system (Color the structure described in this sentence light blue.) pituitary gland where the 3. From there, the blood travels straight to the. hormones act on target cells. (Insert a series of small red dots to show the path traveled by the hormones. Insert small black arrows to show where the hormones are acting on…
- Matching Match each term in Column I with its correct description in Column II. COLUMN I COLUMN II 1. АСТH a. master gland of the endocrine system 2. adrenals b. any gland of internal secretion c. a hormone secreted by adrenals 3. cortisone 4. gonad d. regulates use of calcium 5. endocrine e. the secretion of any endocrine gland f. helps body meet emergencies g. sex gland 6. hormone 7. insulin 8. parathyroid h. regulates body metabolism i. one of the hormones secreted by the pituitary gland j. necessary to maintain levels of blood glucose k. hypofunction of endocrine glands 9. pituitary 10. thyroidDEFINING TERMS (ENDOCRINE SYSTEM) Write a word for each clue. 1. organs that are specialized to secrete or excrete hormones Click or tap here to enter text. 2. the organ or structure toward which the effects of a hormone are directed Click or tap here to enter text. 3. the meaning of ren/o Click or tap here to enter text. 4. removal or destruction of the pituitary Click or tap here to enter text. 5. small glands attached to thyroid gland Click or tap here to enter text. 6. a gland located at the front of the neck Click or tap here to enter text. 7. paired male organs that produce testosterone Click or tap here to enter text. 8. the meaning of iod/o Click or tap here to enter text. 9. female organs that produce estrogen Click or tap here to enter text. 10. hypophysis Click or tap here to enter text. 11. increased sugar in the blood Click or tap here to enter text. 12. female sex hormone Click or tap here to enter text. 13. enlargement of the thyroid gland Click or tap here to enter…ube MapsS Reading li Background Lab 06-B: Reproductive system and early embr... Homework Due in 6 hours 0/2 answered Homework unanswered Match the hormone to it's correct function in the reproductive system. Drag and drop options on the right-hand side and submit. For keyboard navigation... SHOW MORE V stimulates anterior pituitary to release of various Releasing hormone (from hypothalamus) hormones for reproductive function Inhibin inhibits anterior pituitary from producing FSH Testosterone and estrogen stimulates follicle production stimulates development of sex characteristics inhibits milk production and uterine contractions Show all 6:04 PM 3/3/2022 II II II
- . Identify the endocrine organ described by each of the following statements. 1. located in the anterior neck; produces key hormones for metabolism 2. produces the hormones that are stored in the posterior pituitary 3. a mixed gland, located behind the stomach and close to the small intestine 4. paired glands suspended in the scrotum 5. bilobed gland located in the sella turcica 6. found in the pelvic cavity of the female, concerned with ova and female hormone production 7. found in the upper thorax overlying the heart; large during youth 8. found in the roof of the third ventricle of the brain 405Use the list of terms provided to label the accompanying illustration of the organs of the endocrine system. Check off each term as you label it I. o testes a pancreas o thyroid gland o thymus gland o pineal gland o ovaries o parathyroid glands Dadrenal cortex D adrenal medulla D anterior pituitary gland o posterior pituitary gland o hypothalamus Neuroendocrine organs Endocrine organs a e Anterior view Posterior view hAnswer the following questions briefly. 1.What is endocrine system and its functions. 2. Explain the relationships between a hormones and it's receptor 3. Name 3 ways that hormone secretion it's regulated
- Use the following information to answer the following questions. Average Female Reproductive Hormone Levels on Specific Days of the Ovarian Cycle Hormone Day 3 Day 14 Day 21 LH (mIU/L) < 7 > 15 N/A FSH (mIU/L) < 13 > 15 N/A Estrogen (pg/mL) N/A > 100 > 60 Progesterone (ng/mL) N/A < 1.5 > 15 Select the appropriate blood hormone levels for the individuals listed below.The progesterone level of a female on birth control pills at day 6 is Answer ___ ng/L.The FSH level of a child before puberty is Answer ___ mIU/L.The LH level of a 55-year-old female is Answer ___ mIU/L.The estrogen level of nonpregnant female during luteal phase is Answer ___ pg/mL.A. Tabulate the major endocrine glands: ++ Endocrine gland 1. Pituitary A. Anterior B. Posterior 2. Pineal 3. Thyroid 4. Parathyroid 5. Pancreas 6. Adrenals 7. Gonads A. Testes B. Ovaries Secretion Location FunctionSelect the incorrect statment 1- the posterior pituatiray releses oxtycoin, which is a hormnoen critical for emotional bondign between romantic partners and parent and child bonding 2- the pituitary gland releases multiple hormones that directly stimuakte the hypothalamus 3- the pituitary is divided into anterior and posterior portions. the anterior pituitiary is a gland whose activtiy is related to the hypothalamus. the posterior pituitary is a down growth is actually nervous tissue (not a true gland) 4- the anterior pitutiry reglates the reproductive system with hormones including follicle-stimulating hormone luteinizing hormone