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Ebook Anatomy and physiology coloring workbook - A complete study guide (12/E): Part 2

www.downloadslide.net©THE ENDOCRINESYSTEMThe endocrine system, vital to homeostasis, plays an important role in regulating the activity of body cells.

Ebook Anatomy and physiology coloring workbook - A complete study guide (12/E): Part 2. By acting through bloodborne chemical messengers. called hormones, the endocrine system organs orchestrate cellular changes that lead to growth and

development, reproductive capability, and the physiological homeostasis of many body systems.This chapter covers the location of the various endocrine Ebook Anatomy and physiology coloring workbook - A complete study guide (12/E): Part 2

organs in the body, the general function of the various hormones, and the consequences of their hypersecretion or hyposecrction.THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEMA

Ebook Anatomy and physiology coloring workbook - A complete study guide (12/E): Part 2

ND HORMONE FUNCTION—AN OVERVIEW1Complete the following statements by chsing answers from the key choices. Record the answers in the answer blanks.K

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ajor body system that acts to maintain homeostasis. Perhaps the reason for this is that the endocrine system uses chemical messengers, called (3) . in

Ebook Anatomy and physiology coloring workbook - A complete study guide (12/E): Part 2

stead of (4) ■ These chemical messengers enter the blood and arc carried throughout the body by the activity of the <5> ■193www.downloadslide.net194 A

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Ebook Anatomy and physiology coloring workbook - A complete study guide (12/E): Part 2anks.Key ChoicesA. Altering activityF. Negative feedbackK. Steroid or amino acid-basedB. Anterior pituitaryG. NeuralL. Stimulating new or unusual acti

vitiesc. HormonalII. NeuroendocrineM. Sugar or protein1). Humoral1. ReceptorsN. Target cell(s)E. HypothalamusJ. Releasing/inhibiting hormonesAll cells Ebook Anatomy and physiology coloring workbook - A complete study guide (12/E): Part 2

do not respond to endocrine system stimulation. Only those that have the proper (1) on their cell membranes are activated by the chemical messengers.

Ebook Anatomy and physiology coloring workbook - A complete study guide (12/E): Part 2

These responsive cells are called the (2) of the various endocrine glands. Hormones promote homeostasis by (3) of body cells rather than by(4) . Most

www.downloadslide.net©THE ENDOCRINESYSTEMThe endocrine system, vital to homeostasis, plays an important role in regulating the activity of body cells.

Ebook Anatomy and physiology coloring workbook - A complete study guide (12/E): Part 2 (7) stimulus), or by the presence of increased or decreased levels of various other substances in the bkxxl (a(8) stimulus). 'Hie secretion of most h

ormones is regulated by a (9) system, in which increasing levels of that particular hormone "turn ofT its stimulus. The < 10) is called the master end Ebook Anatomy and physiology coloring workbook - A complete study guide (12/E): Part 2

ocrine gland because it regulates so many other endcxTine organs. However, it is in turn controlled by (11 > secreted by the (12) ■ The structure iden

Ebook Anatomy and physiology coloring workbook - A complete study guide (12/E): Part 2

tified as *12 is also part of the brain, so it is appropriately called a (13) organ.12133- For each key phrase, decide whether it better describes the

www.downloadslide.net©THE ENDOCRINESYSTEMThe endocrine system, vital to homeostasis, plays an important role in regulating the activity of body cells.

www.downloadslide.net©THE ENDOCRINESYSTEMThe endocrine system, vital to homeostasis, plays an important role in regulating the activity of body cells.

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