Match the characteristic with the correct endocrine structure. 1.Has dual function in both the nervous and endocrine systems A. Hypothalamus B. Ovary C.Adrenal medulla D. Pituitary gland E.Pancreas F.Adrenal cortex G.Parathyroid glands H.Thyroid gland 2.Considered the master endocrine gland A. Hypothalamus B. Ovary C.Adrenal medulla D. Pituitary gland E.Pancreas F.Adrenal cortex G.Parathyroid glands H.Thyroid gland 3.Helps to regulate our body’s metabolism (how quickly we complete chemical reactions) A. Hypothalamus B. Ovary C.Adrenal medulla D. Pituitary gland E.Pancreas F.Adrenal cortex G.Parathyroid glands H.Thyroid gland 4.Helps to regulate calcium concentration in our body A. Hypothalamus B. Ovary C.Adrenal medulla D. Pituitary gland E.Pancreas F.Adrenal cortex G.Parathyroid glands H.Thyroid gland 5.Secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine A. Hypothalamus B. Ovary C.Adrenal medulla D. Pituitary gland E.Pancreas F.Adrenal cortex G.Parathyroid glands H.Thyroid gland 6.Secretes cortisol and aldosterone A. Hypothalamus B. Ovary C.Adrenal medulla D. Pituitary gland E.Pancreas F.Adrenal cortex G.Parathyroid glands H.Thyroid gland 7.The female gonad A. Hypothalamus B. Ovary C.Adrenal medulla D. Pituitary gland E.Pancreas F.Adrenal cortex G.Parathyroid glands H.Thyroid gland 8.Helps to regulate our blood sugar A. Hypothalamus B. Ovary C.Adrenal medulla D. Pituitary gland E.Pancreas F.Adrenal cortex G.Parathyroid glands H.Thyroid gland 9.Which of the following types of hormones function as a distance from where it is originally produced? A. Autocrine B. Paracrine C. Endocrine 10.Hormones will only alter a tissue/organ if the cells of that tissue/organ have specific cellular receptors. A. True B. False. 1.Has dual function in both the nervous and endocrine systems A. Hypothalamus B. Ovary C.Adrenal medulla D. Pituitary gland E.Pancreas F.Adrenal cortex G.Parathyroid glands H.Thyroid gland 2.Considered the master endocrine gland A. Hypothalamus B. Ovary C.Adrenal medulla D. Pituitary gland E.Pancreas F.Adrenal cortex G.Parathyroid glands H.Thyroid gland 3.Helps to regulate our body’s metabolism (how quickly we complete chemical reactions) A. Hypothalamus B. Ovary C.Adrenal medulla D. Pituitary gland E.Pancreas F.Adrenal cortex G.Parathyroid glands H.Thyroid gland 4.Helps to regulate calcium concentration in our body A. Hypothalamus B. Ovary C.Adrenal medulla D. Pituitary gland E.Pancreas F.Adrenal cortex G.Parathyroid glands H.Thyroid gland 5.Secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine A. Hypothalamus B. Ovary C.Adrenal medulla D. Pituitary gland E.Pancreas F.Adrenal cortex G.Parathyroid glands H.Thyroid gland 6.Secretes cortisol and aldosterone A. Hypothalamus B. Ovary C.Adrenal medulla D. Pituitary gland E.Pancreas F.Adrenal cortex G.Parathyroid glands H.Thyroid gland 7.The female gonad A. Hypothalamus B. Ovary C.Adrenal medulla D. Pituitary gland E.Pancreas F.Adrenal cortex G.Parathyroid glands H.Thyroid gland 8.Helps to regulate our blood sugar A. Hypothalamus B. Ovary C.Adrenal medulla D. Pituitary gland E.Pancreas F.Adrenal cortex G.Parathyroid glands H.Thyroid gland 9.Which of the following types of hormones function as a distance from where it is originally produced? A. Autocrine B. Paracrine C. Endocrine 10.Hormones will only alter a tissue/organ if the cells of that tissue/organ have specific cellular receptors. A. True B. False
Match the characteristic with the correct endocrine
structure.
1.Has dual function in both the nervous and endocrine systems
A. Hypothalamus
B. Ovary
C.Adrenal medulla
D. Pituitary gland
E.Pancreas
F.Adrenal cortex
G.Parathyroid glands
H.Thyroid gland
2.Considered the master endocrine gland
A. Hypothalamus
B. Ovary
C.Adrenal medulla
D. Pituitary gland
E.Pancreas
F.Adrenal cortex
G.Parathyroid glands
H.Thyroid gland
3.Helps to regulate our body’s metabolism (how quickly we complete chemical reactions)
A. Hypothalamus
B. Ovary
C.Adrenal medulla
D. Pituitary gland
E.Pancreas
F.Adrenal cortex
G.Parathyroid glands
H.Thyroid gland
4.Helps to regulate calcium concentration in our body
A. Hypothalamus
B. Ovary
C.Adrenal medulla
D. Pituitary gland
E.Pancreas
F.Adrenal cortex
G.Parathyroid glands
H.Thyroid gland
5.Secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine
A. Hypothalamus
B. Ovary
C.Adrenal medulla
D. Pituitary gland
E.Pancreas
F.Adrenal cortex
G.Parathyroid glands
H.Thyroid gland
6.Secretes cortisol and aldosterone
A. Hypothalamus
B. Ovary
C.Adrenal medulla
D. Pituitary gland
E.Pancreas
F.Adrenal cortex
G.Parathyroid glands
H.Thyroid gland
7.The female gonad
A. Hypothalamus
B. Ovary
C.Adrenal medulla
D. Pituitary gland
E.Pancreas
F.Adrenal cortex
G.Parathyroid glands
H.Thyroid gland
8.Helps to regulate our blood sugar
A. Hypothalamus
B. Ovary
C.Adrenal medulla
D. Pituitary gland
E.Pancreas
F.Adrenal cortex
G.Parathyroid glands
H.Thyroid gland
9.Which of the following types of hormones function as a distance from where it is originally produced?
A. Autocrine
B. Paracrine
C. Endocrine
10.Hormones will only alter a tissue/organ if the cells of that tissue/organ have specific cellular receptors.
A. True
B. False