Endocrine System Hormones 낱말 카드 | Quizlet

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What is the source of antidiuretic hormone (ADH)?

posterior pituitary

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What is the target of antidiuretic hormone (ADH)

kidney

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What is the action of antidiuretic hormone (ADH)

increases reabsorption of water

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What is the source of oxytocin?

posterior pituitary

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What is the target of oxytocin?

mammary gland

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What is the action of oxytocin?

milk letdown

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What is the source of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)?

anterior pituitary (tropic hormone)

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What is the target of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)?

thyroid

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What is the action of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)?

secretion of T4 and T3

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What is the source of adrenocorticotropic hormones (ACTH)?

anterior pituitary (tropic hormones)

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What is the target of adrenocorticotropic hormones (ACTH)?

adrenal cortex

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What is the action of adrenocorticotropic hormones (ACTH)?

secretion of glucocorticoids

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What is the source of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)?

anterior pituitary (tropic hormones)

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What is the target of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)?

ovaries/testes

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What is the action of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)?

regulate oogenesis and spermatogenesis

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What is the source of luteinizing hormone (LH)?

anterior pituitary (tropic hormone)

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What is the target of luteinizing hormone (LH)?

ovaries/testes

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What is the action of luteinizing hormone (LH)?

regulate oogenesis and spermatogenesis

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What is the source of prolactin (PRL)?

anterior pituitary (hormone)

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What is the target of prolactin (PRL)?

mammary gland

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What is the action of prolactin (PRL)?

production of milk

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What is the source growth hormone (GH)?

anterior pituitary (hormone)

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What is the target growth hormone (GH)?

bone/muscle

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What is the action growth hormone (GH)?

stimulates growth

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What is the source glucagon?

pancreatic alpha cells

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What is the target glucagon?

liver

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What is the action of glucagon?

increases blood glucose

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What is the source insulin?

pancreatic beta cells

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What is the target insulin?

liver/muscle/fat

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What is the action insulin?

decreases blood glucose

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What is the source of epinephrine (adrenaline)?

adrenal gland (medulla)

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What is the target of epinephrine (adrenaline)?

blood vessels/liver/heart

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What is the action of epinephrine (adrenaline)?

Increases blood glucose/vasoconstriction (sympathetic)

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What is the source of norepinephrine

(noradrenaline)?

adrenal gland (medulla)

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What is the target of norepinephrine

(noradrenaline)?

blood vessels/liver/heart

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What is the action of norepinephrine

(noradrenaline)?

Increases blood glucose/vasoconstriction (sympathetic)

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What is the source of glucocorticoids (cortisol)?

adrenal gland (cortex)

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What is the target of glucocorticoids (cortisol)?

general

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What is the action of glucocorticoids (cortisol)?

increases blood glucose

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What is the source of mineralocorticoids

(aldosterone)?

adrenal gland (cortex)

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What is the target of mineralocorticoids

(aldosterone)?

kidney

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What is the action of mineralocorticoids

(aldosterone)?

increases reabsorption of Na+ and excretion of K+

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What is the source of T4 (thyroxin) and T3 (triiodothyronine)?

thyroid

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What is the target of T4 (thyroxin) and T3 (triiodothyronine)?

general

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What is the action of T4 (thyroxin) and T3 (triiodothyronine)?

increases cellular metabolism

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What is the source of calcitonin?

thyroid

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What is the target of calcitonin?

bone

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What is the action of calcitonin?

Lower blood Ca2+

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What is the source of parathyroid hormone (PTH)?

parathyroid

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What is the target of parathyroid hormone (PTH)?

bone

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What is the action of parathyroid hormone (PTH)?

increase blood Ca2+

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What is the source of testosterone?

testis

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What is the target of testosterone?

testes, general

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What is the action of testosterone?

spermatogenesis/secondary sex characteristics

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What is the source of estrogen?

ovary

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What is the target of estrogen?

uterus/general

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What is the action of estrogen?

menstrual cycle/secondary sex characteristics

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What is the source of progesterone?

ovary

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What is the target of progesterone?

uterus

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What is the action of progesterone?

menstrual cycle/pregnancy

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What is the source of melatonin?

pineal gland

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What is the target of melatonin?

body

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What is the action of melatonin?

circadian rhythm