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APHY 102 Midterm Exam - Ivy Tech Questions and Answers What is a hormone and how does it act? Hormones are chemical messengers that are responsible for regulation. They are secreted into body fluids, mainly blood. It has specific actions on target tissues, which are any tissue that has specific receptors for that particular hormone. What is a paracrine gland? a secretion that enters interstitial fluid but affects only neighboring cells What is an autocrine gland? A secretion that only affects the secreting cell. What is an endocrine gland? A gland that secretes a substance (a hormone) into the bloodstream and act on target cells What is an exocrine gland? A ducted gland that produces a secretion onto a body surface. Where is the thymus located? mediastinum; behind the sternum Where is the pineal gland located? center of brain Where are the reproductive organs located? abdomen; pelvic Where is the pituitary gland located? sella turcica of the sphenoid bone; base of the brain Where are the adrenal glands located? on top of each kidney Where is the pancreas located? posterior to the stomach What are the two steroid hormones? Sex hormones and adrenal cortex hormones; estrogen and testosterone Describe steroid hormones -diffuse through cell membranes into cytoplasm or nucleus -combine with a receptor molecule binding to DNA

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APHY 102 Midterm Exam - Ivy Tech Questions
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What is a hormone and how does it act?
Hormones are chemical messengers that are responsible for regulation. They are secreted into body
fluids, mainly blood. It has specific actions on target tissues, which are any tissue that has specific
receptors for that particular hormone.


What is a paracrine gland?
a secretion that enters interstitial fluid but affects only neighboring cells


What is an autocrine gland?
A secretion that only affects the secreting cell.


What is an endocrine gland?
A gland that secretes a substance (a hormone) into the bloodstream and act on target cells


What is an exocrine gland?
A ducted gland that produces a secretion onto a body surface.


Where is the thymus located?
mediastinum; behind the sternum


Where is the pineal gland located?
center of brain


Where are the reproductive organs located?
abdomen; pelvic


Where is the pituitary gland located?
sella turcica of the sphenoid bone; base of the brain


Where are the adrenal glands located?
on top of each kidney


Where is the pancreas located?
posterior to the stomach


What are the two steroid hormones?
Sex hormones and adrenal cortex hormones; estrogen and testosterone


Describe steroid hormones
-diffuse through cell membranes into cytoplasm or nucleus
-combine with a receptor molecule binding to DNA
-promote transcription of mRNA

,-mRNA enters cytoplasm directing protein synthesis


Describe non-steroid hormones.
Amines, proteins, peptides, and glycoproteins. The endocrine gland secretes nonsteroid hormones,
which body fluid carries hormone to its target cell. Hormone combines with receptor site on
membrane of its target cell, activating G protein. Cellular changes produce the hormone's effects.


How is the anterior pituitary gland different than the posterior pituitary gland?
The anterior pituitary becomes an endocrine gland producing and secreting hormones for the body
and connects to the posterior pituitary when fully formed. Meanwhile, the posterior pituitary remains
connected to the hypothalamus, functioning as a repository for hormones produced by the
hypothalamus and receiving messages from it that regulate when hormones are to be released to and
through the anterior pituitary


What regulates pituitary gland secretion?
Hypothalamus


Describe tropic hormones
stimulate other endocrine glands to release hormones


anterior pituitary hormones
ACTH - controls manufacture and secretion of certain hormones from the outer layer of the adrenal
gland.
FSH - controls growth and development of follicles that house egg cells in ovaries and stimulate
production of sperm cells in the testes.
GH - stimulates cells to enlarge and more rapidly divide
LH - promotes secretion of sex hormones and allows release of egg cells from ovaries
PRL - promotes milk production
TSH - controls secretion of certain hormones from the thyroid


posterior pituitary hormones
ADH - reduces volume of water that kidneys secrete
Oxytocin - smooth muscle contraction and allows contraction of the uterus during childbirth and may
stimulate the movement of certain fluids in the male reproductive tract during sexual activity


Thyroid hormones
Calcitonin - controls blood calcium and phosphate ion concentration
Thyroxine(T4) - more prevalent in circulation
Triiodothyronine(T3) - more potent than T4


Parathyroid hormones
PTH - increases blood calcium ion concentration and decreases blood phosphate ion concentration
through actions in the bones, kidneys, and intestines


adrenal medulla hormones
epinephrine and norepinephrine - increase heart rate, BP, breathing, decrease digestion

, adrenal cortex hormones
Aldosterone - helps regulate concentration of sodium and potassium ions
Cortisol - affects glucose metabolism and influences proteins and fat metabolism


Pancreas hormones
Glucagon - stimulates liver to break down glycogen into glucose
Insulin - stimulates the liver to form glycogen from glucose
Somatostatin - helps regulate glucose metabolism by inhibiting secretion of glucagon and insulin


pineal gland hormone
Melatonin - made from serotonin and regulates circadian rhythms


Thymus Gland Hormones
Thymosins - affect production and differentiation of T lymphocytes


How are glucagon and insulin alike?
Both work to keep blood glucose concentration constant


How are glucagon and insulin different?
Glucagon stimulates the liver to break down glycogen into glucose and insulin promotes the
formation of glycogen from glucose


How is diabetes insipitus different from diabetes mellitus?
Diabetes insipitus - a person is insatiably thirsty and has large amounts of urine output
Diabetes mellitus - two types (type 1 and type 2). Type 1 occurs when body makes no insulin. Type 2
occurs when the body reaches insulin resistance


How are pheromones different than hormones?
Pheromones are a type of hormone that are released in small quantities and play a big role in physical
attraction between people.


How does aging affect the endocrine system?
As people get older, their endocrine glands decrease in size, muscular strength decreases as GH levels
decrease, ADH levels increase due to slower breakdown in liver & kidneys. Calcitonin levels decrease,
and insulin resistance may develop.


Describe normal blood: number of each cell type, pH.
Blood is about 8% of body weight. Adult blood volume is about 5 L.
RBC count is usually 4,600,000-6,200,000 in males, 4,200,000-5,400,000 in females.
WBC are usually 5,000-10,000 per cubic mm of blood.
Platelets are usually 130,000-360,000 per cubic mm of blood.
Normal blood pH is around 7.4.


Describe the different formed elements and their origins
RBCs originate in red bone marrow from hemocytoblasts (stem cells) which then differentiate in a
process called hematopoiesis.

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