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Which hormones are produced in the anterior pituitary?
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ACTH, FSH, and GH
, Which of the following is false regarding testosterone?
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It causes males to have a wider pelvis (compared to females).
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Explain why it would be harmful to have an increased secretion of ACTH in someone
who is diabetic.
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ACTH controls the secretion of cortisol from the adrenal cortex. Increased
levels of ACTH would cause increased levels of cortisol within the blood.
Cortisol increases blood glucose levels which will decrease the effectiveness
of insulin treatments.
Iodine is needed to produce which hormone/s?
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E. B & C
(T3 and T4)
Portage A&P1 Module 6 Exam
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Which hormones are produced in the anterior pituitary?
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ACTH, FSH, and GH
, Which of the following is false regarding testosterone?
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It causes males to have a wider pelvis (compared to females).
Answer the following question.
Explain why it would be harmful to have an increased secretion of ACTH in someone
who is diabetic.
Give this one a go later!
ACTH controls the secretion of cortisol from the adrenal cortex. Increased
levels of ACTH would cause increased levels of cortisol within the blood.
Cortisol increases blood glucose levels which will decrease the effectiveness
of insulin treatments.
Iodine is needed to produce which hormone/s?
Give this one a go later!
E. B & C
(T3 and T4)