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The endocrine system..
A- affects only the reproductive system B- releases substances into the bloodstream C- competes with the
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The ability of a specific tissue or organ to respond to the presence of a hormone is dependent on:
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what are the two hormones that can alter tubular function
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1. Chemical substances secreted by cells into the extracellular fluids that
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1. Chemical substances secreted by cells into the extracellular fluids that
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What would the biological effect of severing the portal blood vessels in the stalk of a pituitary gland?
Would the release of
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what is adeno-hypophysial hormones, neuro-hypophysial hormones and adrenal medulla
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why ADH hormone is called vasopressin
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can posterior pituitary gland produce oxytocin and ADH hormone
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what is the relationship between anterior pituitary gland and parvicellular neuroseceretory cells
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what is the relationship between posterior pituitary gland and magnocellular neuroseceretory cells
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islet of langerhans
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the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland contains
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what are LH and FSH hormones
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how hyperosmolarity can stimulate ADH hormone secretion
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how oxytocin Acts as prolactin releasing hormone and Facilitates ovulation and luteolysis
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can hormones which released from hyphothalamus inhibit or stimulate the releasing of hormones from posterior pituitary gland
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Describe an example of “abnormal” endocrine function by selecting a gland, a hormone it is supposed to release, and how the
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how hormones involve in controlling of BT
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what are the extra cellular flud that endocrine system relese hormones
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general system of hormone regulation are:-
Feedback mechanisms Negative feedback – predominant mechanism Positive feedback
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why water soluble hormones have a receptor on the outer side of the membrane
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what is intracellular action of water soluble hormomes
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what are the mechanism of action of the water soluble hormones
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WHY NUCLUES ARE THE PRIMARY SITE FOR THYROID HORMONES
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WHAT ARE THE FEEDBACK MECHANISM FOR HORMONE REGULATION
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what happens if a endocrine gland results to a excesss?
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growth hormones increase blood glucose level but how can it increase insulin secretion
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among anterior pituitary and posterior pituitary which is for synthesis and wichis for storage
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What is role of primary capillary in infundibulum and secondary capillary in anterior pituitary
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List shortly all factor that stimulate release of antidiuretic hormone
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Through which posterior pituitary and hypothalamus connected
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Through which posterior pituitary and hypothalamus connected and thoughwhich anterior pituitary and hypothalamus connected
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A ten year old boy has high levels of the growth hormone. He is likely to
develop: a) Acromegaly b) Hyperglycemia c) Mental
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Release of oxytocin by the posterior pituitary gland is controlled by:
a) Oxytocin releasing hormone b) Neural signals from
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Samuel Gudeta
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The thyrotropin releasing hormone, stimulates the secretion of:
a) Growth hormone b) Prolactin c) Adrenocorticotrophic hormone d)
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What is follicular and parafollicular cell in endocrine system
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Difference between T3 and T4 in thyroid gland
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Which gland produces testosterone in males?
A Thyroid B. Pituitary C. Testis D. Adrenal
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What are the chemical messengers produced by the endocrine system called?
A. Hormones B. Bronchioles C. Muscles
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step of thyroid hormone synthesis
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WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ORGANS REGULATES INSULIN IN THE BODY?
A. LIVER B. LYMPH GLANDS C. PANCREAS D. THYROID GLAND
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relation between pituitary and adrenal glands
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relation between pituitary and hypothalamus in mastercity
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is hypothalamus is master o f master gland
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Pituitary DM
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is adh release from both hypothalmus and pituitary
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Why sympathetic stimulation and stress inhibit insulin
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what does Hypothyroidism have to do with sperm production?
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Thyroid hormone actions include:
a) Augmentation of sympathetic effect on GI motility b) Release of insulin c) Lipogenesis d)
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