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heat stroke
(heat exhaustion = light headed, red, sweaty, passing out)
3 characteristics regarding GH/regulation for giantism
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1. occurs before puberty
2. too much GH secretion & IGF
3. up regulation of receptors
give 3 characteristics of the lipostatic theory
also what will inhibit it?
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-low fat stores
-stimulate feeding center
-inhibits satiety center
buildup of leptin inhibits it
what problems do we typically see associated with the thyroid hormone/gland?
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iodine deficiency which causes lack of T3 & T4 causing an increase in
stimulation of thyroid gland resulting in growth of thyroid = GOITER!
where are the adrenal glands found?
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, on top of the kidneys
what characteristics do we see when the body is troy to warm itself/stay warm?
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-shivering
decrease blood flow
-vessels stay deep in skin
-curl up
-try to reduce exposed skin surface
describe heat stroke body temp imbalance
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body no longer tries to regulate body temperature = denatured proteins =
death
what is the relationship between cortisol and GH during the night and day?
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-GH is high/peaks at night while cortisol is low
-Cortisol is hi/peaks during morning/noon while GH is low
(this allows GH to build up/repair what cortisol breaks down during the
day)