Disease, Enhanced Edition 14th Edition By Barbara Janson
Cohen; Kerry L. Hull
match these hormones with the glands where they are produced - ANSWER:-
oxytocin : posterior pituitary
-GnRH: hypothalamus
-prolactin :anterior pituitary
"falling in love" hormone - ANSWER:oxytocin
a patient has lost a lot of weight recently - ANSWER:TSH excess
simmonds disease is characterized by - ANSWER:extreme emaciation
match these hormonal imbalances - ANSWER:-ADH: diabetes insipidus
-hGH deficiency in adult: simmonds
-hGH deficiency in child :dwarfism
-hGH excess in child: giantism
-hGH excess in adult : acromegaly
match these hormones with the glands where they are produced - ANSWER:-ACTH:
anterior pituitary
-TRH: hypothalamus
-PTH: parathyroid hormone
adrenal cortex produces all except - ANSWER:adrenaline
the hypothalamus communicates with the posterior pituitary via - ANSWER:nerve
impulses
which of the following is not true about hormones - ANSWER:water soluable
hormones enter the cell to attach ..
the hypothalamus sends releasing hormones to the anterior pituitary via -
ANSWER:hypophyseal portal vein
which of the following is NOT released from the hypothalamus - ANSWER:ADH
true or false
all pituitary hormones are peptides - ANSWER:true
match the following hormones with their target tissues - ANSWER:-antidiuretic
hormone:kidneys
-oxytocin:uterus
, -hGH:long bones
-ACTH:adrenal cortex
-prolactin:milk production
-CRH:anterior pituitary
-FSH/LH :gonads
-TSH:thyroid
match these hormones with the glands where they are produced - ANSWER:-
antidiuretic hormone: posterior pituitary
-TSH: anterior pituitary
-CRH: hypothalamus
all these hormones are released from adenohypophysis except - ANSWER:ADH
this hormone is released from the pit. gland following the neuronal stimulation -
ANSWER:oxytocin
hypophyseal portal vein transports.... - ANSWER:CRH
diabetes insipidus results from - ANSWER:none of the above
antidiuretic hormone (ADH) is produced by - ANSWER:neurohypophysis
defiency of HGH - ANSWER:simmonds
Prolactin Excess - ANSWER:infertility
ADH deficiency - ANSWER:diabetes insipidus
Hypertension and hypokalemia - ANSWER:high aldosterone
which of the following is not true about the pituitary gland - ANSWER:it is a large
gland located in the brain
Iodine deficiency - ANSWER:low TRH
match these hormones with the glands where they are produced - ANSWER:renin-
kidney
calcitonin-thyroid
TSH-anterior pit.
oxytocin-post. pit
PTH-parathyroid
TRH-hypothalamus
aldosterone-adrenal cortex
adrenaline-adrenal medulla
what is the most immediate function of renin - ANSWER:angiotensin 1