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Question

Match thegland with the horrmone Match the hormon e with the effect _ Pineal Gland aEnteroendoaine regulators b) Erythropoietin c) Cholecystokinin d) Estrog en, Progesterone e) Vasopressin f) Renin Progesterone secretion Satiety, Beta Oxidation Hypoth aamus Anterior Pituitary Posterior Pituit ar)Teosterone Thyroid Gland Parathyroid Glands k) Gluc Thymus _ Promotes Na, retention tells kidneys to reabsorb water. _ mediatesSympathetic response h) GnRH, TRH, CRH,GHRH i) Atrial natriuretic peptide ) Calciferol Bone makes more red blood cells tropin s act on the pitutay gland Release of bile & pancreatic juice reduces blood Ca2-levels. Precur sor to Calciferol _ secondary male sex characteristics Tellscorpuslutern to make agon ) Chorionic Gonadotropin progesterone m) Prolactin, FSH, LH, n) Angioten sin o)PTH p) Leptin, Adipon ectin _ utilize glycogen reserves ?-Increases intestinal Ca absorption Heart ulates basal metabolic rate. the Loooove hormone Giggity reduces blood glucose levels - Liver Stormach r) Aldoster on e s) Thyraxine t) Epinephrine, Norepinephrine u) Thymopoietin -.-Regulate ovaries and uterus tellswhite blood cells to multiply tells kidneys to excrete more Na- Tellsgonads to release sex-h ormon es regulates circadian rhythrm. regulates Gl tract fun ction ?Small Intestine Pancreas _ v) Calciton in x) Insulin y) Vitarnin D3 2) Melat onin Adrenal Cortex . Robs bone of Ca to put it in blood Increases blood pressure in Adrenal Medulla response to Renin secretion. Kidn eys -Integument -Adipose Tissue Ovaries Teses Placenta

Explanation / Answer

Matching gland with harmone:

1. Pineal gland- y. Melatonin

2. Hypothalamus- q. Oxytocin

3. Anterior pituitary- m. Prolactin, FSH, OH

4. Posterior pituitary - e. Vasopressin

5. Thyroid gland- s. Thyroxine

6. Parathyroid gland- o. PTH

7. Thymus-u. Thymopoietin

8. Heart- i. Atrial natriuretic peptide

9. Liver- n. Angiotensin,

10. Stomach-c. Cholecystokinin

11. Small intestine-c. Cholecystokinin

12. Pancreas- w. Insulin, k. Glucagon

13. Adrenal cortex- r. Aldosterone

14. Adrenal medulla -t. Epinephrine and norepinephrine

15. Kidneys-b. Erythropoetin

16. Integument- a. Enter endocrine regulators

17. Adipose tissue-p. Leptin, adenopectin

18. Ovaries-d. Estrogen, progesterone

19. Testis-g. Testosterone

20. Pigments- d. Estrogen, progesterone-melanocyte stimulating harmone

Matching harmone with effects:

1. d. Estrogen, progesterone

2. w. Insulin, s. Thyroxine

3. i. Atrial natriuretic peptide

4. e. Vasopressin

5. t. Epinephrine, norepinephrine

6. b. Erythropoetin

7. h.GnRH, TRH, FSH, GHRN

8. c. Cholecystokinin

9. v. Calcitonin

10. x. Vitamin D3

11. g. Testosterone

12. m. Leutinising harmone

13. k. Glucagon

14. o. Parathyroid harmone

15. s. Thyroxine

16. r. Aldosterone, cortisol

17. w. Insulin

18. m. FSH, OH

19. g. Testosterone

20. r. Aldosterone

21. h. GnRH

22. y. Melatonin

23. c. Cholecystokinin

24. o. PTH

25. f. Renin