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Human Endocrine System

Human Endocrine System. read online Campbell chap. 45 pages 974-989 (45.1-45.2) vocabulary assignment: define using complete sentences endocrine diagram: on blank 8.5 x 11 in white, unlined paper. endocrine vocabulary. hormone exocrine gland endocrine gland steroids prostaglandins

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Human Endocrine System

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  1. Human Endocrine System read online Campbell chap. 45 pages 974-989 (45.1-45.2) vocabulary assignment: define using complete sentences endocrine diagram: on blank 8.5 x 11 in white, unlined paper

  2. endocrine vocabulary • hormone • exocrine gland • endocrine gland • steroids • prostaglandins • target cells • receptors • direct gene activation • second messengers • target cell specificity • endocrine gland stimuli (3 types) • tropic hormones • gigantism • goiter • Grave’s disease • Addison’s disease • Cushing’s syndrome • diabetes mellitis • estrogens • testosterone

  3. Endocrine DiagramSIDE ONE • Draw an original picture on 8.5 x 11 in. white unlined paper showing a male or female with the name and location of each of the major endocrine glands • Fill the entire side • Make it colorful, clearly labeled and anatomically correct

  4. SIDE TWO Create a table showing where the following are produced along with their target organs, effects, and possible imbalances: • growth hormone (GH) • GHRH & GHIH (somatostatin) • thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) • thyroid hormone (TH) • adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) • aldosterone • antidiuretic hormone (ADH or vasopressin) • parathyroid hormone • calcitonin • glucagon & insulin

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