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◉ glycogenolysis. Answer: is the breakdown of glycogen. stored in
the liver
◉ counter regulatory hormones. Answer: -is a hormone that
opposes the action of another.
-The action of insulin is counterregulated by glucagon, epinephrine
(adrenaline), norepinephrine (noradrenaline), cortisol, and growth
hormone.
◉ gluconeogenesis. Answer: to create glucose
◉ endocrine system. Answer: -Anterior Pituitary Gland-growth
hormones
-Pancreas-give us insulin, glucagon,
-Adrenal glands has 2
~adrenal medulla-epinephrine
~adrenal cortex- Corticoid steroids
-Posterior pituitary gland
,◉ . Answer: Endocrine and nervous system regulate metabolic
activities
-Negative feedback system
~Positive feedback may be in a negative feedback loop
-Blood clotting
-Child birth
-Antagonists
~Calcitonin and parathyroid hormone
~Insulin and glucagon
◉ what hormone to lower glucose. Answer: Insulin
◉ what hormones to raise glucose. Answer: -glucagon
-Cortisol- Given prescription meds.
-Epinephrine
◉ hypoglycemia symptoms and range. Answer: reduced cognition
tremors
diaphoresis
weakness
hunger
, headache
irritability
seizure
<60
◉ hyperglycemia symptoms and range. Answer: polyuria
polydipsia
dehydration
fatigue
fruity order to breath
kassmual breathing weight loss
hunger
poor wound healing
>140
◉ euglycemia. Answer: 70-140
◉ diaphoresis. Answer: excessive sweating
◉ polydipsia. Answer: excessive thirst
◉ kassmual breathing. Answer: breathing really quick, mouth open