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1ACTH o A adrenal medulla aldosterone-atrial natriuretic peptide C hormone bindi

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Question

1ACTH o A adrenal medulla aldosterone-atrial natriuretic peptide C hormone binding to a plasma membrane receptor Dincreased blood glucose, anti-in Eincreased water reabsorption B 2 activation of adenylate cyclase antagonists 4anti-diuretic hormone 5 calcitonin 6 corticosterone AB most common second messenger 7cyclic-AMP AC no kidney vasopressin (V2) receptors AD releases glucocorticoids 19 AE targetted by oxytocin and prolactin 17 BC target cell of LH 8 diabetes insipidus 9 elevated blood glucose levels 10 epinephrine & 11 glucagon 12 13 GnRH 14 15 al BD suckling BE source, of releasing andinhibiting hormones CD secreted from parafollicular cells 1, 5 CE hypophyseal portal veins releases insulin 13 0ABC regulation of ADH release hypothalamus DE release of FSH& LH 16 Increased protein catabolism ABD ABE location of Islets of Langerhan ACD liver glycogenolysis ACE 17 Leydig cells (interstitial cells) long-term use of cortisone 18 lowers blood calcium a mammary gland 20 osmoreceptors 3 inhibits release of insulin and glucagon ADE calcitonin oxytocin release 22 pancreas 31 BCD cortisol synthesis 23 24 25 B cortisol, corticosterone, cortisone ABCD delivery or releasing hormones to anterior pituitary ABCE follicular colloid component ABDE growth of the thyroid ACDE hormones acting on neighboring cells BCDE low blood calcium pancreatic somatostatir paracrine posterior pituitary hormones 26 release of parathyroid hormone 27 steroid hormone-receptor 28 stores oxytocin & vasopressin 29 thyroglobulin BAABCDE menopause-source of estrogens from DHEA 30 thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) posterior pituitary 31 zona fasciculata 32 zona reticularis B regulates nuclear DNA expression C synthesized in the hypothalamus

Explanation / Answer

1. Release glucocorticoid (ACTH from prosterio pituitary stimulation adrenal cortex to release glucocorticoid)

2. Hormone binding to to plasma membrane

3. Aldosterone - ANP (as both have opposite action)

4. Increases water reabsorption

5. Secreted from para follicular cell

6. Increase blood glucose, anti inflammatory

7. Most common secondary messanger

8. No kidney V2 receptor

9. Release insulin

10. Adrenal medulla

11. Liver glycogenolysis

12. Cortisol, corticosterone

13. Releases FSH and LH

14. Delivery or releasing hormone to anterior pituitary

15. Source of releasing and inhibiting hormone

16. Long term use of cortisone

17. Target of LH

18. Calcitonin

19. Targeted by Oxytocin and prolactin

20. Regulation of ADH secretion

21. Suckling

22. Location of islet cell of Langerhans

23. Inhibit release of insulin and glucagon

24. Hormone acting on neighbouring cell

25. Synthesized in hypothalamus

26. Low blood calcium

27. Regulate nuclear DNA expression

28. Posterior pituitary

29. Follicular colloid component

30. Growth of thyroid

31. Cortisol synthesis

32. Zona reticulated

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