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- Developing of gigantism is conditioned by:A. Overwhelming secretion of GH in adolescenceB. Overwhelming secretion of GH in old ageC. Overwhelming secretion of GH in adultsD. Overwhelming secretion of somatostatin in adultsE. Inborn sensitivity lack in tissues to GHndicate whether the following statements about the pituitary glands are TRUE or FALSE. If the statement is false, correct the statement to make it true. a. The anterior and posterior pituitary glands are responsible for producing and releasing hormones. b. The posterior pituitary gland is regulated by the hypothalamus via a positive feedback loop. c. The hypothalamus regulates the release of cortisol via the sympathetic nervous system and that of epinephrine via the parasympathetic nervous system. d. The releasing hormones from the hypothalamus stimulate the production of stimulating hormones and human growth hormone. Question question true/false correction a. b. c. d.Direction: Determine the principal action of the hormones in Column A. Identify its major action (Column B) and the gland that makes each hormone in Column C. Only write the letter. Answer Hormone Major action Gland 1. Estrogen a. Stimulates growth of the uterine lining h. Testes 2. FSH b. Stimulates milk secretion i. Anterior pituitary 3. LH c. Stimulates growth of ovarian follicle j. Scrotum 4. Progesterone d. Stimulates milk production k. Mammary 5. Oxytocin e. Stimulate sperm production characteristics I. Posterior pituitary 6. Prolactin f. Stimulate fermale development and behavior m. Prostate g. Stimulates ovulation n. Ovary
- Identify 1 effect of the hormone Inhibin in pregnancy. Select one: O a. This inhibits the secretion of follicle stimulating hormaone by the anterior pituitary gland - preventing ovulation O b. It is know to mediate the haemodynamic changes that occur during pregnancy such as; increased cardiac output, increased renal flow, increased arterial compliance 0 с. This influences the transamniotic waste transfer from the mother to the fetus sideDescribe how the cyclic increase and decrease in FSHand LH is produced.N: 80 Minute Timed P X r ry 1 ☆ →1 0 ltura dia elp 58 K- rutgers.instructure.com/courses/207533/external_tools/retrieve?display=full_width&url=https%3A%2F%2Frutge 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 esc 70 1 47 1 point 0000 Quizzes 2 Which endocrine organ has these three roles? Acts as an endocrine organ releasing ADH and OXT at the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland Secretes regulatory hormones which control activity of the anterior lobe of the < pituitary Contains ANS centers that control the adrenal medulla pineal gland thyroid gland pancreas hypothalamus Previous 2 # $ 01:02:58 < Search or type URL % Time Remaining MacBook Pro &
- Explain why in adult male there is a tonic or generally uniform secretion of pituitary gonadotropins, whereas in adult female, secretion of these hormones is cyclic in nature.Using a schematic diagram, discuss the 8 sequence of regulatory events involving the Hypothalamic- Pituitary – Gonadal Axis .Name one female sex hormone which is maintained at high levels throughout pregnancy. State two important functions of the hormone in pregnant women.