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The _________ glands are located above the Kidneys and they produce _________ and ________ which regulate the body's __________
Adrenal Glands / Adrenaline / Cortisol / Stress Response
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If a patient complains of weight loss, increased heart rate, anxiety, sweating, and bulging eyes, they may have _____________.
Hyperthyroidism - the excessive production of Thyroid hormones
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The Thymus produces hormones that ______________
cause white blood cells to mature. You need it for your immune system.
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The Pineal Gland secretes the hormones ___________ and __________ which affects the human body's _______________
melatonin / serotonin / sleep and wake cycles
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What happens when Insulin binds to its receptor protein?
It triggers a cascade of signalling chemicals that make the cell produce a lot of ATP.
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Glucose cannot enter your cells without facilitated diffusion. What is facillitated diffusion?
Substances traveling from a high concentration, to a low concentration, through protein channels and tubes.
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This chemical is ______________
ATP
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What happens when the energy poor molecule called ADP is reduced?
It becomes the energy rich molecule ATP.
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In order for Insulin to activate its biochemical pathways and allow glucose into a cell, the insulin must first dock with ___________.
An insulin receptor on the cell membrane
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What happens to ATP when it gets oxidized?
It becomes ADP and a Phosphate is released. Energy can be released as well.
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The Pituitary Gland is located in the ________ and it stimulates ______________ and ____________________________.
Brain / skeletal growth / regulates the activities of other glands with direction from the Hypothalamus
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The ___________ produces __________ and ____________ which raises and lowers blood sugar respectively
Pancreas / Glucogon / Insulin
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The Thyroid Gland produces the hormones _________ and _______ which regulate ________________.
Thyroxine (T4) / Triiodothyronine (T3) / metabolism, growth and development
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