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PSL 310 UNIT 5 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS

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adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)


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controls secretion of cortisol from adrenal cortex




muscle layer (muscular externa)


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smooth muscle, longitudinal layer( contracts and shortens tube) and inner
layer (contract and constricts) this causes mixing and propelling
movements

,Where is dopamine released and what is it?


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released from the hypothalamus, prolactin inhibiting hormone (PIH)




diavetes mellitus


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overs pill of urine , hyper glycemic from lack of insulin. acidosis from
ketones, increased catabolism of fats decreased synthesis,




hyper section condition in adult name


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acromegaly, enlarged bondes, jaw forehead, soft tissues enlarged , most
likely cause by the anterior pituitary




Protein amino acids during post abs.


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glucpneuogensis , removal of nitrogen and converted to glucose

,Long fast post absorptive state?


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gluconeogenesis, formation of glucose liver makes new glucose from non
carb.




Dibetes insipidis


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lack of ADH, lack of glucose smiling over




Posterior control of the pituitary


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stimulaties the a neural link `




Hormones that are steroids


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a ringed lipid derived from cholesterol, includes sex hormones and adrenal
cortex hormones

, Stimulus for PTH


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decrease in blood calcium




Therefore need PTH to keep


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calcium from falling too low and causing tetany in bad places




Corticotropin releasing hormones CRH (hypothalamus hormone)


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Stimulates secretion of corticotropin (ACTH)




PTH acts on three organs


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bones, kidney and intestine

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