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Anette Hernandez-Mendez A&P II Lab Assignment 1

6) Thyroid Gland is located in the throat; bilobed gland connected by an isthmus. Adrenal Gland is found close to the kidney. Pancreas is a mixed gland, located close to the stomach and small intestine. Gonads (testes) are paired glands suspended in the scrotum. Parathyroid gland ride horseback on the thyroid gland Gonads (ovaries) found in the pelvic cavity of the female, concerned with ova and female hormone production. Thymus is found in the upper thorax overlying the heart; large during youth. Pineal gland is found in the roof of the third ventricle. 9) 1. ACTH (B) 2. Calcitonin ( C ) 3. estrogens (A) 4. insulin (A) 5. norepinephrine (B) 6. Parathyroid Hormone (A) 7. T4/T3 (A) 8. testosterone (A) 9. TSH, FSH (A) 10) 1. PTH when there are inadequate amounts can cause tetany

2. Lack of aldosterone can cause excessive diureis without high blood glucose levels. 3. Lack of insulin can cause loss of glucose in the urine. 4. Lack of GH can abnormally small stature and normal proportions. 5. Inadequate amount of thyroid hormone causes low BMR, mental and physical sluggishness. 11) 1. Growth Hormone is excess can cause large hands and feet in the adult, large facial bones. 2. Insulin in excess can cause nervousness, irregular pulse rate, sweating. 3. Parathyroid hormone can cause demineralization of bones, spontaneous fractures. 12) 1. Calcitonin 2. T4/T3 3. Insulin 4. Glucagon 5. TSH, ACTH, FSH, LH 6. Glucocorticoids 7. Mineralocorticoid 8. PTH 9. GH, prolactin

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