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Quiz 4-General Endocrine 70-71 | PTBS 31300 - Clinical Physiology, Quizzes of Animal Anatomy and Physiology

Class: PTBS 31300 - Clinical Physiology; Subject: Physical Therapy-Undergrad; University: Ithaca College; Term: Spring 2012;

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2011/2012

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TERM 1
What type of chemical messengers do
Endocrines use?
DEFINITION 1
Hormones
TERM 2
How do hormones disperse endocrines
through the body?
DEFINITION 2
Released into body fluids
Exerts effects on other cells
TERM 3
What is the major role of endocrines?
DEFINITION 3
Long term control of metabolism
Growth
Reproduction
TERM 4
What is the primary site of production of
endocrine cells?
DEFINITION 4
Endocrine glands
TERM 5
What do the endocrine glands
do?
DEFINITION 5
Synthesize/store specific hormones
Release hormones following specific stimulus
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TERM 1

What type of chemical messengers do

Endocrines use?

DEFINITION 1 Hormones TERM 2

How do hormones disperse endocrines

through the body?

DEFINITION 2 Released into body fluids Exerts effects on other cells TERM 3

What is the major role of endocrines?

DEFINITION 3 Long term control of metabolism Growth Reproduction TERM 4

What is the primary site of production of

endocrine cells?

DEFINITION 4 Endocrine glands TERM 5

What do the endocrine glands

do?

DEFINITION 5 Synthesize/store specific hormones Release hormones following specific stimulus

TERM 6

Where is the pituitary gland located?

DEFINITION 6 In the ventral surface of the brain It's connected to the hypothalamus via pituitary (hypophysial) stalk Divided into anterior and posterior parts