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... glands secrete their products into the extra cellular space around the secretory cells. |
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The cells that respond to the effects of a hormone are called... |
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Hypercalcemia is caused from excess production of what hormone? |
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Which hormone is secreted by the corpus luteum and the placenta? |
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T-cells are produced by which gland? |
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T/F: we live in an estrogen sea. |
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T/F: Black cohosh helps to pull the synthetic estrogen from the cells. |
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T/F: Testosterone helps to regenerate the myelin sheath around the nerves. |
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What glands tend to be weak in a Thyroid dominant person? |
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which herb is not considered adaptagenic? |
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According to this course, motion sickness can be caused partly by ... |
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Pancreatic type is a cross between which two types? Please circle two choices. |
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The thymus type is a combination of which two types? Please circle two choices. |
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The pineal has also been called the ... |
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Which gland is also known as the hypophysis? |
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Which gland is attached to the hypothalamus? |
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Which gland is also called the master gland? |
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Which two glands are considered gonads: |
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When ever blood pressure is too high what organs should be considered first? |
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A good nickname for glucoccorticoids might be metabolic .... hormones |
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Outstanding among the stress responses induced by glucocorticoids are ... |
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decrease in antibodies decrease in white and red blood cells change in metabolism increase in exra cellular fluid decrease in fibroblast proliferation |
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... works with other hormones to promote normal metabolism; increases body glucose to help reist stress; decreases blood vessel dilation and edema associated with inflammations; decreases rate of connective tissue regeneration in healing. |
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... increases blood calcium level; decreases blood phosphate levels. |
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... prevents excessive urine production by stimulating water reabsorption by the kidenys; causes blood pressure to rise. |
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... decreases blood calcium and phosphate levels. |
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... with other hormones, initiates milk secretion by mammary glands. |
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... In female: stimulates ovary to release an ovum; stimulates development of corpus luteum; prepares uterus for implantation of fertilized egg; stimulates secreation of progesterone from corpus luteum; prepares mammary glands to secrete milk. In male: stimulates secretion of testosterone by interestitial endocrinocytes in testes. |
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... stimulates dispersion of melanin in melanocytes to temporarily increase skin pigmentation. |
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... regulates metabolism; help regulate growth and development; increase reactivity of nervous system. |
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... increases rate of growth of bones and skeletal muscle, particularly, and maintains their size once growth is attained. |
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... causes kidney to reabsorb sodium and eliminate potassium. |
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... stimulates response to stress, such as increased heart rate and decreased rate of digestion. |
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epinephrine and norepinephrine |
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... decreaes blood glucose level. |
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... increases blood glucose level. |
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... inhibits secretion of FSH by anterior pituitary. |
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... relaxes symphysis pubis and helps dilate uterine cervix toward end of pregnancy. |
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... function is uncertain, but might regulate cyclic functioning of ovaries and menstrual cycle by inhibiting gonadatropic hormones, affects sleep cycle. |
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... function is uncertain, but might stimulate aldosterone secretion by adrenal cortex. |
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... worsk with estrogesn to prepare endometrium of uterus for implantation of fertilized egg and to prepare breasts to secrete milk. |
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... controls development, growth, and maintenance of male sex organs; controls devlopment of secondary sex characteristics; regulates sexual behavior, bone growth, and protein anabolism; stimulates descent of testes just before birth. |
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... inhibits secretion of growth hormone GH, glucagon, insulin. |
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... stimulates contraction of smooth muscle cells in pregnant uterus; stimulates contractile cells around ducts of mammary glands. |
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.... controls production and secretion of certain adrenal cortex hormones. |
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... controls development, growth, and maintenance of female sex organs; regulates fluid and electrolyte balance; accelerates protein anabolism; may increase sex drive. |
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... stimulates synthesis and secretion of hormones produced by thyroid. |
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... In female: stimulates development of an ovarian follicle and an ovum each month; stimulates follicles to secrete estrogens. In male: stimulates testes to produce sperm. |
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What type of cells does the thymus produce? |
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After a hysterectomy, ... % of the blood to the ovaries is tied off. |
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What is your glandular type and what are your weaknesses? |
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Describe what a thyroid type person looks like? |
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Usually tall slim, model type look to them, long legs, long arms fingers, and neck , whe out of balance women may develop curves around hips. |
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Describe what an adrenal type person looks like: |
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Short, stocky, thick neck, large short fingers, muscular, and big chested, may have skinnier legs and butt in relation to upper torso. |
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Describe what a pituitary type person looks like: |
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small, fragile and almost dainty looking, small hands and feet, short in stature. |
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Describe what a reproductive typer person looks like |
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Larger in the hips and thighs especially in relation to upper torso... these types are generally female although we are starting to see a few more male cases with the estrogen sea we are exposed to. |
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Describe what a pineal type person looks like |
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Large egg shaped head with weak and frail locking body. Often times emaciated because all of their excess energy is driven to head and brain because they think excessively. |
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describe what a thymus person looks like |
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Well proportionate body. Men are tall and have large chest. Women have very proportionate bodies as well, although they may not necessarily be tall, they are usually large breasted, and have well defined waists. |
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