Chapter 13: Endocrine System
I. Introduction and
II. General Characteristics of the Endocrine System
(Outcome 13.1, 13.2, 13.3) A. The endocrine glands secrete . (Outcome 13.1, 13.2, 13.3) B. Hormones diffuse from ________________________ into ___________________ and eventually act on . (Outcome 13.2, 13.4) C. Paracrine secretions are . (Outcome 13.2, 13.4) D. Autocrine secretions are . (Outcome 13.2, 13.4) E. Exocrine glands secrete substances into . (Outcome 13.2, 13.4) F. Endocrine glands and their hormones control . (Outcome 13.1, 13.2, 13.3, 13.4) G. …show more content…
(Outcome 13.11) 6. The controls most of the pituitary gland’s activities. (Outcome 13.11) 7. The posterior pituitary receives impulses from . (Outcome 13.11) 8. ___from the hypothalamus controls the anterior pituitary. (Outcome 13.11) 9. The hypophyseal portal veins are . B. Anterior Pituitary Hormones (Outcome 13.9, 13.10, 13.11) 1. Somatotropes secrete . (Outcome 13.9, 13.10, 13.11) 2. Mammotropes secrete . (Outcome 13.9, 13.10, 13.11) 3. Thyrotropes secrete . (Outcome 13.9, 13.10, 13.11) 4. Corticotropes secrete . (Outcome 13.9, 13.10, 13.11) 5. Gonadotropes secrete . (Outcome 13.10) 6. Actions of growth hormone are . (Outcome 13.11) 7. The secretion of GH is controlled by . (Outcome 13.10) 8. Actions of prolactin are . (Outcome 13.11) 9. The secretion of PRL is under inhibitory control by . (Outcome 13.10) 10. Actions of thyroid-stimulating hormone are . (Outcome 13.11) 11. The secretion of TSH is controlled