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Bio 202 A&P

QuestionAnswer
replaces Na+ to extracellular fluids Aldosterone
Increases blood Ca2+ levels Parathyroid hormone
Released from anterior pituitary; causes ovarian follicles to grow and produce estrogen and spermatogenesis in the testes. FSH
Released from anterior pituitary; causes ovulation and interstitial cells to produce testosterone in the testes LH
Raises blood Ca2+ levels PTH
Reduces blood volume, blood pressure, and blood sodium concentration by signaling the kidneys Atrial natriuretic peptide
Binds to CNS neurons concerned with appetite control and produced by adipose tissue? leptin
What hormone does the skin produce that is activated by the kidneys into Vitamin D; stimulates active absorption of Ca2+ by intestinal cells? Cholecalciferol
What hormone is produced in the kidney? Erythropoietin
What hormone is produced in the duodenum of small intestine and stimulates the release of bile? Cholecystokinin
What hormone is produced by the kidneys? renin
Is cortisol a glucocorticoid or a mineralocorticoid? Glucocorticoid
Is Androgen a gonadocorticoid or a mineralocorticoid? gonadocorticoid
Is aldosterone a mineralocorticoid or a glucocorticoid? mineralocorticoid
What category of corticoid regulates Na+ reabsorption by the kidneys and thereby regulates other electrolyte levels Mineralocorticoids
What category of corticoid increases blood levels of glucose, fatty acids and amino acids during stress Glucocorticoids
Increases levels of Na+ in extracellular fluids aldosterone
Which gland and hormone restores homeostasis after pregnancy? Posterior pituitary; oxytocin
Which gland and hormone restores a drop in blood levels of Ca2+ due to extreme inactivity? Parathyroid gland; PTH
Which hormone would cause sympathetic nervous system overactivity? Oversecretion of catecholamines
What disease would be caused by hypersecretion of thyroid hormone? Graves disease
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