Exam 1 (Endocrine System, Blood, Cardiovascular System)
The secretion of which hormone lowers blood glucose concentrations?
insulin
What do beta cells secrete?
insulin
What does the pineal gland secrete?
melatonin
What white blood cells are granulocytes?
neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils
Which organ has both endocrine and exocrine functions?
pancreas
What gland produces the parathyroid hormone?
parathyroid gland
Leukocytes are also known as
white blood cells
What is the middle zone of the adrenal cortex
zona fasciculata
What is the outer zone of the adrenal cortex?
zona glomerulosa
What are the three zones of the adrenal cortex?
zona glomerulosa, zona fasciculata, zona reticularis
What is the inner zone of the adrenal cortex
zona reticularis
What gland produces Triiodothyronine (T3)?
Thyroid gland
What gland produces the hormone calcitonin?
Thyroid gland
What gland produces thyroxine (T4)?
Thyroid gland
What hormone stimulates the thyroid gland?
Thyroid stimulating hormone
Neutrophil, eosinophil, basophil, monocyte, and lymphocytes are what kind of cells?
White blood cells
What blood cell is produced in red bone marrow under control of hormones interleukins and colony stimulating factors?
White blood cells
What gland produces cortisol?
adrenal cortex
What hormone regulates levels of the steroid hormone cortisol which is released from the adrenal gland?
adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
What gland produces the luteinizing hormone?
anterior pituitary
adenohypophysis is another name for what?
anterior pituitary
What are the different blood types?
A, B, AB, O
What hormone regulates the amount of water in your blood and tells kidneys how much water to conserve?
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
What cell in the lymphocytes produces antibodies?
B-cells
Which white blood cell is least numerous secretes histamine causes vasodilation, promotes inflammation?
Basophils
Cortisol a glucocorticoid affects glucose metabolism. It helps keep the ____________ ______________concentration within the normal range between meals
Blood glucose
What happens with the liver when there is increased glycogen levels?
Large amounts of glucose are taken up by the liver
This is a definition of what? "Internal secretion" the cells, tissues and organs that compose it, collectively called endocrine glands, secrete substances into the internal environment called hormones.
Endocrine system
Which white blood cell is activated for parasitic infections?
Eosinophils
What hormone affects the heart and blood vessels?
Epinephrine
What hormone is adrenaline which increases cardiac output and raises glucose levels in blood?
Epinephrine
Describe the structural classification of steroid hormones:
Lipids containing complex rings of carbon and hydrogen atoms. Produced from cholesterol
What cell in lymphocytes directly attacks micro organisms and tumor cells?
T-cells
What hormone aids in Puberty development. In females helps ovarian follicle to develop, and males promotes sperm development?
Follicle stimulating hormone
Which hormone stimulates the liver to break down glycogen and convert non-carbohydrates into glucose; stimulates break down of fats.
Glucagon
What hormone stimulates growth, cell reproduction, and cell regeneration
Growth hormone
What is the study of blood in blood diseases?
Hematology
Hormones and steroid hormones which are organic compounds?
Hormones
Hormones vs. steroid hormones. Which includes amines, peptides, proteins, and proteins or glycoproteins?
Hormones
Hormones vs. steroid hormones. Which ones effects do not last long?
Hormones
Secreted substances from the endocrine system called _____________ diffuse from the interstitial fluid into the bloodstream and eventually act on cells, called target cells.
Hormones
What are the chemical means of cellular communication in the endocrine system?
Hormones
What hormones are secreted by the adrenal medulla?
epinephrine and norepinephrine
What do alpha cells secrete?
glucagon
Somatostatin is produced by what endocrine gland?
Hypothalamus
The releasing hormones are produced by what endocrine gland?
Hypothalamus
Name the organs of the endocrine system
Hypothalamus, pituitary gland, pineal gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid glands, thymus ,adrenal glands, kidney, pancreas, ovary, and testes.
thyroid stimulating hormone is produced by what gland?
Anterior pituitary
What gland produces prolactin hormone?
Anterior pituitary gland
What do delta cells secrete?
somatostatin
What hormones regulate the secretion of hormones coming from the pituitary gland?
somatostatin
What gland produces the anti-diuretic hormone?
Posterior pituitary
What gland produces the oxytocin hormone?
Posterior pituitary
Growth hormone is produced by what endocrine gland?
Anterior pituitary
What gland produces epinephrine and non-epinephrine?
Adrenal Medulla
What gland produces aldosterone?
Adrenal cortex
How does alcohol consumption affect ADH/vasopressin?
Alcohol inhibits ADH secretion.
What promotes sodium conservation and potassium excretion?
Aldosterone
What hormones are secreted by the adrenal cortex?
Aldosterone and cortisol
What are the types of cells in pancreatic Islets?
Alpha, beta and delta cells
Adrenocorticotropic hormone is produced by what gland?
Anterior pituitary
Follicle stimulating hormone is produced by what gland?
Anterior pituitary
What hormone regulates levels of calcium and phosphate in blood?
Calcitonin
Describe the structural classification of hormones: glycoproteins
Carbohydrates joined to proteins
Describe the structural classification of hormones: proteins
Composed of long chains of amino acids
Aldosterone promotes the homeostasis of ions by causing the kidneys to _____________?
Conserve sodium ions and to excrete potassium ions
To little _____________can cause Addison's disease, fatigue, dizziness, weight loss
Cortisol
Too much _____________can cause weight gain, Cushing syndrome, mood swings, high blood pressure
Cortisol
What hormone helps control blood sugar levels, regulate metabolism, help reduce inflammation and assist with memory formulation
Cortisol
Describe the structural classification of hormones: amines
Derived from tyrosine
What hormone decreases blood glucose concentration promotes transport of amino acids into cells and enhances synthesis of proteins and fats?
Insulin
What hormone stimulates ovulation and synthesis of androgen
Luteinizing hormone
What white blood cells are agranulocytes?
Monocyte and lymphocyte
neurohypophysis is another name for what?
Posterior pituitary
What are the chemical means or cellular communication in the nervous system?
Neurotransmitters
Which white blood cell is most numerous eaters, like to eat bacteria or infection many nucleus, first responders
Neutrophils
What hormone increases heart rate and can cause blood vessels to narrow and increase blood pressure.
Norepinephrine
What hormone causes or strengthens labor contractions?
Oxytocin
What hormone raises the blood calcium level by breaking down the bone and causing calcium release?
Parathyroid hormone
Identify the hormone secreting cells of the pineal gland
Pineal cells and supportive neuroglia
What blood cell arises from very large cells in red bone marrow called megakaryocytes. These cells break part to form what?
Platelets
What hormone allows pregnant women to make breast milk?
Prolactin
What are considered the formed elements of blood?
Red and white blood cells and platelets.
What blood cells are produced by erythroblasts that divide and give rise to new cells that contain net like structures. These cells are called reticulocytes. Only when remaining organelles degenerate and cells are fully matured is this blood cell produced.
Red blood cell
Describe the structural classification of hormones: peptides
Short chains of amino acids
What hormone helps regulate carbohydrates?
Somatostatin
Hormones and steroid hormones which are lipid soluble
Steroid hormones
Hormones vs. steroid hormones. Which is made of cholesterol and lipids?
Steroid hormones
Hormones vs. steroid hormones. Which ones effects last long or are permanent?
Steroid hormones
___________ __________ cause changes within a cell by passing through the cell membrane of the target cell. Once inside the hormone binds with a specific receptor.
Steroid hormones
What is the puncture a vein as part of a medical procedure
Venipuncture
What hormone is the master regulator of thyroid gland growth and function?
Thyrotropin releasing hormone
What hormone plays vital role in digestion, heart and muscle function, brain development and maintenance of bones
Thyroxine (T4)
What is the common goal of the nervous and endocrine systems?
To preserve homeostasis by coordinating and regulating the activities of other cells, tissues, organs, and systems
What hormone plays a vital role in bodies metabolic rate, heart and muscle functions, brain development and the maintenance of bones?
Triiodothyronine (T3)
In blood types which ones are considered the universal recipient
Type AB
And blood types which ones are considered the universal donor
Type O
What are the components of blood?
plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets
thrombocytes is another name for what
platelets
Erythrocytes are also known as
red blood cells