BIOL 2402 FINAL EXAM REVIEW 26-27
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6 Hormones produced by the Anterior Pituitary
1.Adrenocorticotropic hormone
2.Thyroid-stimulating hormone
3.Growth hormone
4.Prolactin
5.Follicle-stimulating hormone
6.Luteinizing hormone
3 Hormones produced by the Thymus
1. Thymosin
Hormones produced by the Pineal
1. Melatonin
3 Hormones produced by the Thyroid
1. Thyroxine (T4)
2. Thiiodothyronine (T3)
3. Calcitonin
2 Hormones produced by the Parathyroid
Parathyroid Hormone: Raises calcium levels and counters TH
2 Hormones produced by the Pancreas
1. Insulin
2. Glucagon
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2 Hormones produced by the Adrenal
Medulla:
1. Epinepherine
2. Norepinepherine
3. Hormones produced by the Ovary & Placenta
1. Estrongen
2. Progestins
3. Inhibin
Hormone produced by the Testes
1. Testosterone
Hormone produced by the Stomach
1. Gastrin
3 Hormones produced by the Small Intestine
1. GIP
2. Secretin
3. CCK
3 Hormones produced by the Kidney
1. Erythropoietin
2. Calcitrol
3. Renin
2 Hormones produced by the Atria
1. ANP
2. BNP
*Gigantism
Excess GH in a child
*Acromegaly
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Excess GH in an adult (broad face, abnormal arm/leg length)
*Hypopituitary Dwarfism
Lack of GH found in child
*Goiter
Condition due to dietary iodine deficiency, end up in enlarged
thyroid and thyroid gland fails to synthesize hormone
*Hyperthyroidism
Excess production and secretion of thyrodi hormones. Results in
sweating, weight loss, nervousness, irritability
*Exophthalmic Goiter
Enlargement of the tyroid gland accompanied by exophthalmos,
usually due to hyperthyroidism
*Hypothyroidism
Low secretion of thyroid hormones, results in symptoms like
decreased body temp, weight gain, loss of hair, lethargy, slower
pulse rate, decrease in BP
*Critinism
Severely stunted physical and mental growth due to untreated
congenital deficiency of thyroid hormones usually due to maternal
hypothryoidism
*Myxedema
synonymous with severe hypothyroidism; also used to describe a
dermatological change that can occur
*Grave's Disease