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KIN 392 Exam 2 Reeves test
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What are the major hormones that are secreted
from the anterior pituitary - answer Growth
Hormone
ACTH
TSH
Prolactin
LH
FSH


What are the major hormones that are secreted by
the posterior pituitary - answer ADH


What are the major hormones that are secreted by
the thyroid - answer T3 and T4 (responsible for
metabolism)


What are the major hormones that are secreted by
the adrenal glands - answer Aldosterone and
Cortisol (Cortex)
E/NE (Medulla)

,What are the major hormones that are secreted by
the pancreas - answer Glucagon (Alpha)
Insulin (Beta)


What are the determinants of the hormone effect?
- answer -Concentration of the hormone (Higher
concentration/Greater effect)
-Number of receptors on the cell (More receptors
make/Greater chance of effect)
-Upregulation/Downregulation
Receptor Hormone Affinity (Low affinity=Low
effect/High affinity=High effect)


What is the effect of E/NE when bound to Beta 1
receptors - answer Increase heart rate
Lipolysis
Glycogenolysis


What is the effect of E/NE when bound to Beta 2
receptors - answer Increase vasodilation and
bronchodilation


What are the differences of each type of diabetes
(Type 1) - answer Type I
"Juvenile" diabetes

, Insulin dependent
Poor insulin production in pancreas
Less than 10%


What are the differences of each type of diabetes
(Type II) - answer Type II
"Adult" diabetes
Non-insulin dependent
Poor insulin utilization/doesnt bind to receptor
More than 90%


What are the roles of proprioceptors and
chemoreceptors - answer Proprioceptor
-Senses limbs and joints within space
Chemoreceptor
-Located in muscle mass
-Gives brain signals to fix muscle
-Oxygen production/Lactic Acid/Access to CO2


Slow Acting Hormones - answer Thyroxine
Cortisol
GH

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