chapter 10 endocrine
The hormone leptin is secreted by the
adipose tissue
Target cells of hypothalamic releasing and inhibiting hormones are located in the
anterior pituitary
Steroid hormones
are structurally similar to cholesterol
The release of parathyroid hormone is controlled by
blood calcium ion levels
Parathyroid hormone stimulates the kidneys to form
calcitriol
Peptide hormones are
composed of chains of amino acids
Cells of the adrenal cortex produce
corticosteroids
What primarily targets the gonads?
follicle-stimulating hormone
Hormones from the _______, which travel I the hypophyseal portal vessels, alter the activity of the anterior pituitary
hypothalamus
Unlike the hormones, T3 and T4 hormones require _______ for production.
iodine
The nervous system
is ideal for crisis management
The target organs for the parathyroid hormone and calcitonin are
kidneys, bone, and digestive system
The posterior pituitary gland stores
oxytocin (OT)
The hormone that causes the activation of osteoclasts is
parathyroid hormone
The hormone that inhibits osteoblasts is
parathyroid hormone
The endocrine system
relies on the release of chemicals that bind to target cells
Peripheral structures sensitive to the presence of hormones are called
target cells
Which endocrine gland stores its hormone in follicle cavities?
thyroid
Triiodothyronine is a hormone secreted by the
thyroid gland
Thyroid hormones are derived from the amino acid
tyrosine
Disorders associated with thyroid hormone excess have symptoms related to
weight loss
Hormones from which of the following glands are responsible for the calorigenic effect?
thyroid gland
In the simplest case, endocrine activity may be controlled by changes in the extracellular fluid composition call _____ stimuli
humoral