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The zona glomerulosa. |
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What is #2? |
The pancreas. |
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What hormone does the pineal gland secrete? |
Melatonin. |
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What hormone does the pancreas secrete? |
Insulin and glucagon. |
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The hypothalamus communicates with the _________ via the hypothalamic-hypophyseal portal system. |
Anterior pituitary gland. |
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Which hormone does the thyroid gland secrete? |
Thyroxine (T4), triiodothyronine (T3), & calcitonin. |
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What is #10? |
Pancreatic islet. |
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What is #3? |
Ovary. |
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What is #1? |
Thyroid gland. |
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What is #8? |
Parathyroid glands. |
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What is #4? |
Testis. |
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What is #6? |
Hypothalamus. |
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What is #7? |
Posterior pituitary gland. |
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What hormone(s) does the adrenal medulla secrete? |
Norepinephrine and epinephrine. |
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What is another word for “norepinephrine and epinephrine”? |
Catecholamines. |
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What is #5? |
Anterior pituitary. |
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In addition to inhibiting and releasing hormones, the _________ makes the hormones oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone (ADH). |
Hypothalamus. |
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Identify #2. |
Zona fasciculata. |
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What is #9? |
The adrenal gland. |
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Identify #3. |
Zona reticularis. |
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Identify #1. |
Zona glomerulosa. |
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What tissue are we looking at? |
The thyroid gland. |
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What hormones are secreted here? |
Thyroid hormone- T3 Triiodothyronine & T4 Thyroxine, and Calcitonin. (In The thyroid gland.) |
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Pineal gland. Melanocyte stimulating hormone. |
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What tissue/organ is this? |
Pancreas. |
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What is being pointed to? |
The pancreatic duct. |
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What is being pointed to? |
Islet of langerhans. |
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What is being pointed to? |
The pancreatic duct. |
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What is being pointed to? |
Islet of langerhans. |
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What is being pointed to? |
Pancreatic acini. “Acinar cells” |
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What is being pointed to? |
Islet of langerhans. |
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What is being pointed to? (White arrow) |
Pancreatic duct. |
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What is being pointed to? (White arrows) |
Islet of langerhans. |
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What is being pointed to? (White arrows) |
Islet of langerhans. |
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What tissue/organ is this? (Disregard arrow) |
The pituitary gland. |
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What is “A”? |
The adenohypophysis (the anterior pituitary gland) |
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What is “A”? |
The adenohypophysis (the anterior pituitary gland) |
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What is “B”? |
Neurohypophysis. (Posterior pituitary gland.) |
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What tissue/organ is this? |
The anterior pituitary gland? |
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What tissue/organ is this? |
Posterior pituitary gland. |
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What tissue/organ is this? |
Posterior pituitary gland. |
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What tissue/organ is this? |
Left- anterior pituitary gland. Right- posterior pituitary gland. |
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What tissue/organ is this? |
Posterior pituitary gland. |
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What tissue/organ is this? |
The adrenal gland. |
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What is A? |
The medulla of the adrenal gland. |
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What is B pointing to? |
The zona glomerulosa. |
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What is C pointing to? |
Zona fasciculata. |
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What is E? |
The adrenal cortex. |
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What organ/tissue is this? |
The adrenal gland. |
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What is A? |
The zona glomerulosa. |
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What is B? |
Zona fasciculata |
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What tissue/organ is this? |
The thymus. |
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What is this tissue/organ? What is A? |
Thymus. A= Thymic (Hassal’s) Corpuscle. |
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What tissue/organ is this? |
The thymus. |
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What tissue/organ is this? |
Thyroid. |
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What is A (The tiny white dot)? And what is B (the dark area composed of ___)? |
A: Reticular cells. B: Thymic (Hassal’s) Corpuscle |
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What is A? |
Colloid |
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What is B? |
Parafollicular cells. |
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What is A (The tiny white dot)? And what is B (the dark area composed of ___)? |
A: Reticular cells. B: Thymic (Hassal’s) Corpuscle |
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What tissue/organ is this? |
Thyroid. |
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What is A? |
Colloid |
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What is B? |
Parafollicular cells. |
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What is C? |
Thyroid follicle. |
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What is D? |
Follicle cells. |
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What organ/tissue is this? |
Thyroid. |
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What is A? |
A colloid. |
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What is B? |
Parafollicular cells. |
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What is C pointing to? (The entire object) |
Thyroid follicle. |
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What is D? |
Follicle cells! |
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What organ/tissue is this? |
The parathyroid gland. |
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What is B? |
Chief (principal) cell. |
The darker cells. |
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What is A? (Lighter colored dots) |
Oxyphil Cell. |
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What organ/tissue is this? |
Parathyroid gland. |
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What organ/tissue is this? |
Parathyroid gland. |
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What is A? (Purple) What is B? (Light pink) |
A: chief (principal) cell. B: oxyphil cell. |
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What is A? And what hormones are secreted? |
Hypothalamus. Regulatory hormones (& ADH and Oxytocin). |
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What is B? And what hormones are secreted? |
The pineal gland. Melatonin. |
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What is C? And what hormones are secreted? |
Pituitary gland. Anterior: FSH, LH, ACTH, TSH, GH, Prolactin. Intermediate: Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone. Posterior: Oxytocin & ADH. |
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What organ? What hormone? |
Testes. Testosterone. |
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What organ? What hormone? |
Testes. Testosterone. |
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What organ? What hormone? |
Ovaries. Progesterone & estrogen. |
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What organ? What hormone? |
Testes. Testosterone. |
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What organ? What hormone? |
Ovaries. Progesterone & estrogen. |
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What organ? What hormone? |
Testes. Testosterone. |
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What organ? What hormone? |
Ovaries. Progesterone & estrogen. |
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What is A? What organ? What hormones? |
The thyroid gland. Hormones- t3, t4, & Calcitonin. |
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What organ? What hormone? |
Testes. Testosterone. |
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What organ? What hormone? |
Ovaries. Progesterone & estrogen. |
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What is A? What organ? What hormones? |
The thyroid gland. Hormones- t3, t4, & Calcitonin. |
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What is B? What organ? What hormones? |
Andrenal gland. Hormones: Medulla- epinephrine & norepinephrine (catecholamines) . Cortex- mineralcorticoids: aldosterone. glucocorticoids: cortisol. gonadocorticoids- androgen & estrogen. |
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What organ? What hormone? |
Testes. Testosterone. |
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What organ? What hormone? |
Ovaries. Progesterone & estrogen. |
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What is A? What organ? What hormones? |
The thyroid gland. Hormones- t3, t4, & Calcitonin. |
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What is B? What organ? What hormones? |
Andrenal gland. Hormones: Medulla- epinephrine & norepinephrine (catecholamines) . Cortex- mineralcorticoids: aldosterone. glucocorticoids: cortisol. gonadocorticoids- androgen & estrogen. |
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What is C? What organ? What hormones? |
Pancreas. Insulin & glucagon. |
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What organ? What hormone? |
Testes. Testosterone. |
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What organ? What hormone? |
Ovaries. Progesterone & estrogen. |
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What is A? What organ? What hormones? |
The thyroid gland. Hormones- t3, t4, & Calcitonin. |
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What is B? What organ? What hormones? |
Andrenal gland. Hormones: Medulla- epinephrine & norepinephrine (catecholamines) . Cortex- mineralcorticoids: aldosterone. glucocorticoids: cortisol. gonadocorticoids- androgen & estrogen. |
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What is C? What organ? What hormones? |
Pancreas. Insulin & glucagon. |
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Label these! |
(The second one is “thyroid”) |
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What organ? What hormone? |
Testes. Testosterone. |
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What organ? What hormone? |
Ovaries. Progesterone & estrogen. |
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What is A? What organ? What hormones? |
The thyroid gland. Hormones- t3, t4, & Calcitonin. |
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What is B? What organ? What hormones? |
Andrenal gland. Hormones: Medulla- epinephrine & norepinephrine (catecholamines) . Cortex- mineralcorticoids: aldosterone. glucocorticoids: cortisol. gonadocorticoids- androgen & estrogen. |
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What is C? What organ? What hormones? |
Pancreas. Insulin & glucagon. |
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Label these! |
(The second one is “thyroid”) |
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What is D? |
Zona reticularis. |
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What is C? What is D? |
C- zona reticularis. D- adrenal cortex. |
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