
Lesson 12 study guide - introductory (Reproductive, Endocrine and Development)
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- Q1What 3 endocrine glands are located in the brain?Hypothalamus, Pineal, PituitaryHypothalamus, Thymus and PancreasThymus, Pancreas and PinealThyroid, Parathyroid and Thymus30s
- Q2Which two glands are found in the neck?Thyroid and ParathyroidThymus and ThyroidPituitary and PinealParathyroid and Thymus30s
- Q3Which gland is located in the upper chest and is involved in the immune system?ThyroidPancreasThymusPineal30s
- Q4What are the two reproductive glands?Uterus and Fallopian TubesPancreas and ThymusPineal and PancreasOvaries and Testes30s
- Q5List an example of an exocrine gland:Thyroid glandPituitary glandAdrenal glandSweat gland30s
- Q6What two chemicals does the pancreas release?Melatonin and cortisolEstrogen and progesteroneInsulin and glucagonTestosterone and androgen30s
- Q7What does anterior mean?Towards the frontTowards the topIn the middleTowards the back30s
- Q8What does posterior mean?Towards the bottomTowards the backTowards the frontOn the side30s
- Q9What does the pineal gland secrete?GlucagonMelatoninTestosteroneInsulin30s
- Q10How does melatonin affect us?It affects sleep/wake cycleIt affects body temperatureIt affects appetiteIt affects heart rate30s
- Q11What response does epinephrine (adrenaline) involve?calcium responsesleep/wake cyclefight or flightreproductive response30s
- Q12Which hormones are in higher concentrations to support changes in women?Testosterone and androgensCortisol and adrenalineInsulin and glucagonEstrogen and progesterone30s
- Q13What hormones are in higher concentrations to support changes in men?Cortisol and adrenalineAndrogens such as testosteroneEstrogen and progesteroneInsulin and glucagon30s
- Q14Which hormone is commonly known as the 'stress hormone' and is linked to inflammation?TestosteroneEstrogenCortisolInsulin30s
- Q15What is the name of the new cell formed during fertilization?SpermZygoteEggEmbryo30s