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Name the Glycoprotein hormone that has the abbreviation (FSH).
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Follicle-Stimulating hormone
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Name the Glycoprotein hormone that has the abbreviation (TSH).
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Thyroid-Stimulating hormone
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Name the Glycoprotein hormone that has the abbreviation (LH).
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Lutenizing hormone
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Name the Glycoprotein hormone that has the abbreviation (hCG).
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Human chorionic gonadotropin
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Aldosterone is in what hormone class?
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Steroids
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What polypeptide hormone does (MSH) stand for?
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Melanocyte-stimulating hormone
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What polypeptide hormone does (NGF) stand for?
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Nerve Growth Factor
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What polypeptide hormone does (IGF) stand for?
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Insulin-like growth factor
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What polypeptide hormone does (EGF) stand for?
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epidermal growth factor
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What polypeptide hormone does (ADH) stand for?
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Antidiuretic hormone
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Epinephrine & Norepinephrine are both in what class of hormones?
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Catecholamines
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The following are the first letters of the 6 Steroid hormones * PACE - TV * Give the Names of the Six steroid hormones using this acronym.
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(P)rogesterone
(A)ldosterone (C)ortisol (E)stradiol (T)estosterone (V)itamin D |
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Organs that secrete substances in response to stimuli are called...
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Glands
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Agonist & Ligand are alternative names for this term.
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Hormone
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Exocrine Glands are typically composed of these 4 components.
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(1) Salts
(2) H20 (3) Immunoglobulins (4) Enzymes |
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In the exocrine system, the glands secrete via a ___________.
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duct
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Endocrine glands are ductless and secrete chemical messengers called ______________ into the extracellular fluid.
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hormones
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Name the four biochemical classes for hormones.
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(1) Peptides/proteins
(2) Catecholamines (3) Steroids (4) Iodothyronines |
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Catecholamines are synthesized by the (1.)__________________ and also by (2.) _________________.
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(1.)Adrenal Medulla
(2.)Neurons |
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Catecholamines are derived from __________________.
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Tyrosine
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Thyroid Hormones are derived from _____________________.
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Tyrosine
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Where are thyroid hormones stored?
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In the follicle
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Where are catecholamines stored?
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Catecholamines are stored in the membrane-bound granules.
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