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Mixed Endocrine, Blood, and Heart Facts

Discover facts about megakaryocytes, iodine, monocytes, lymphocytes, PTH, EPO, lipid soluble hormones, insulin, MSH, acromegaly, diabetes insipidus, red bone marrow, heme, globin, aspirin, blood types, Vitamin K, endocardium, ventricles, chordae tendinae, QRS wave, SA node, angiotensin II.

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Mixed Endocrine, Blood, and Heart Facts

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  1. Mixed Endocrine Blood Heart 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt Double Jeopardy 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt

  2. A cell that fragments to form platelets

  3. What is a megakaryocyte?

  4. Needed to make T3 and T4.

  5. What is Iodine?

  6. Two agranulocytes.

  7. What is monocyte and lymphocyte?

  8. A hormone that raises blood Calcium levels.

  9. What is PTH?

  10. A hormone from the kidneys that stimulates erythrocyte production in response to hypoxia.

  11. What is EPO?

  12. A transport protein is needed to transport this type of hormone molecule in the blood

  13. What is a lipid soluble hormone molecule?

  14. The reason insulin can’t be taken orally.

  15. Why proteins are broken down in the stomach?

  16. The endocrine gland that produces MSH.

  17. What is the anterior pituitary?

  18. Too much GH later in life

  19. What is acromegaly?

  20. The result of too little ADH produced (disease)

  21. What is diabetes insipidus?

  22. Two sources in the body to obtain red blood stem cells

  23. What is red bone marrow, spongy bone, placenta, or cord blood?

  24. Two major components that form after the death and phagocytosis of a RBC

  25. What is heme and globin?

  26. The effect of an aspirin on the cardiovascular system

  27. What inhibits platelet aggregation and vasoconstriction?

  28. A person with B Rh- blood can receive blood from

  29. What is O Rh- and B Rh-?

  30. A vital substance necessary for clotting that is produced by bacteria in the large intestine

  31. What is Vitamin K?

  32. The inner layer of heart tissue

  33. What is endocardium?

  34. The heart chamber that forces blood through the pulmonary semilunar valve

  35. What is the right ventricle?

  36. The function of the chordae tendinae

  37. What prevents backflow of blood into the previous chamber?

  38. The QRS wave represents this

  39. What is ventricular systole, contraction or depolarization?

  40. The primary pacemaker of the heart

  41. What is the SA node?

  42. The two functions of angiotension II in the RAA pathway

  43. What is a vasoconstrictor and cause release of aldosterone?

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