gland, hormone, target organ/cell - correct answers ✔️✔️3 components of endocrine system
releasing/inhibiting hormones - correct answers ✔️✔️hypothalamus hormones
ACTH, TSH, GH, LH, FSH, PRL, SST, AVP, OT - correct answers ✔️✔️pituitary gland hormones
T3, T4, CT - correct answers ✔️✔️thyroid gland hormones
PTH - correct answers ✔️✔️parathyroid gland hormones
ALDO, CORT, EPI, NE - correct answers ✔️✔a️ drenal gland hormones
insulin and glucagon - correct answers ✔️✔️pancreas hormones
E, P, inhibin - correct answers ✔️✔️ovary hormones
T, inhibin - correct answers ✔️✔️testes hormones
true - correct answers ✔️✔T️ /F: Target organs can be endocrine glands themselves
, yes - correct answers ✔️✔️are endocrine hormones secreted into the blood
yes - correct answers ✔️✔️are neurocrine hormones secreted into the blood
no, interstitial fluid - correct answers ✔️✔️are paracrine hormones released into the blood
no, interstitial fluid - correct answers ✔️✔️are autocrine hormones released into the blood
cholesterol - correct answers ✔️✔️what are steroid hormones derived from
tyrosine - correct answers ✔️✔w
️ hat are catecholamines derived from
tyrosine - correct answers ✔️✔w
️ hat are thyroid hormones derived from
intracellularly (preprohormone in ribosome, prohormone in ER, hormone in golgi); exception is
angiotensin II made extracellularly - correct answers ✔️✔w
️ here are peptide hormones made
intracellularly - correct answers ✔️✔w
️ here are steroids made
adrenal medulla - correct answers ✔️✔️where are catecholamines made
thyroid - correct answers ✔️✔w
️ here are thyroid hormones made
yes, circulate in blood free form - correct answers ✔️✔a️ re peptide hormones hydrophilic
no, need binding protein - correct answers ✔️✔️are steroid hormones hydrophilic
yes, circulate in blood free form - correct answers ✔️✔a️ re catecholamines hydrophilic