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ASU BIO 202 - Exam 3

1. Hormone Chemical messenger secreted into bloodstream, stimulates organs and/or tissues
to respond

2. Gap Junction pores in the cell membrane that allows chemical signaling between cells

3. Neurotransmit- released from neurons to travel across gap to second cell
ter

4. Paracrine (local) secreted into tissue fluids to impact nearby cells
Hormone

5. Endocrine - ductless
Glands - release hormones into tissue fluids
- have dense capillary networks to distribute hormones
- intracellular effects
- alter target cell metabolism

6. Exocrine Glands - carry secretion to the surface of the body or organ cavity
- extracellular effects (food digestion)

7. Nervous Com- - electrical impulses and neurotransmitters
munication - quickly adapts to stimuli
- local effects --> specific impact on target organs

8. Endocrine Com- - hormones in the blood
munication - adapts slowly to stimuli
- general effect --> widespread impacts on many organs

9. Neuroendocrine Neurons that secrete hormones into ECF
Cells

10. Hypothalamo-Hy- connects hypothalamus to anterior pituitary gland
pophyseal Portal
System


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11. Hypothalamus - the "king"
- links nervous and endocrine systems
- all hormones released directly impact the pituitary gland

12. Hypothalamo-Hy- bundle of axons connecting the neurohypophysis (posterior pituitary) to the
pophyseal Tract hypothalamus

13. Pituitary Gland - aka hypophysis
- homeostasis
- Anterior and Posterior

14. Anterior Pituitary Adenohypophysis
- 3/4
- synthesizes and releases hormones
- release controlled by hypothalamus

15. Posterior Pitu- Neurohypophysis
itary - 1/4
- stores hormones produced in hypothalamus

16. Growth Stimuli: Very high GH levels, high calcium levels, high glucose levels
Hormone-Inhibit- Origin: HypothalamusTarget: Anterior Pituitary
ing Hormone Action: Inhibits release of GH
(GHIH) or Inhibition: Low levels of GH, exercise, deep sleep
Somatostatin

17. Prolactin-Releas- Stimuli: Low milk reserves, sexual gratification
ing Hormone Origin: Hypothalamus
(PRH) Target: Anterior Pituitary
Action: Causes release of PRL
Inhibition: High milk reserves, arousal

18.


, ASU BIO 202 - Exam 3

Adrenocorti- Stimuli: High levels of CRH
cotropic Origin: Anterior Pituitary
Hormone (ACTH) Target: Adrenal Cortex
Action: Release of Cortisol
Inhibition: Low levels of CRH

19. Follicle-Stimulat- Stimuli: High levels of GnRH
ing Hormone Origin: Anterior Pituitary
(FSH) Target: Testes or Ovaries
Action: Stimulates egg development or sperm production
Inhibition: Low levels of GnRH, high levels of Inhibin

20. Growth Hor- Stimuli: High levels of GHRH, low levels of GHIH
mone (GH) Origin: Anterior Pituitary
Target: Liver and MusclesAction: Increase use of fats, muscle uptake of glucose,
bone+muscle+cartilage cell growth
Inhibition: High levels of GHIH, low levels of GHRH

21. Oxytocin (OT) Stimuli: Uterine Stretching, Suckling, Sex/Romance
Origin: Posterior Pituitary (made in Hypothalamus)
Target: Uterus, Mammary Glands, Memory Center
Action: Stronger uterine contractions, milk ejection, "bonding"
Inhibition: Uterine wall stretching stops, no suckling, bad history

22. Antidiuretic Hor- Stimuli: Low BP or reduced plasma volume (high blood osmolarity)
mone (ADH) Origin: Posterior Pituitary
Target: Kidneys
Action: Cause water retention/increased water reabsorption in kidneys, moderate
vasoconstriction
Inhibition: High plasma volume, high BP, alcohol or caffeine

23. Calcitonin (CT) Stimuli: High Blood Ca^2+
Origin: Thyroid

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