In: Anatomy and Physiology
Match the numbers below with the correct answer on the drop down menu. On answer can be used more than once or not at all.
1. Stimulates liver for overall growth.
2. Inactive enzyme released by the liver for RAAS.
3.Zona of suprarenal glands where glucocorticoids are
secreted.
4. Main hormones secreted by the zona fasciculata of suprarenal
glands.
5. Released from suprarenal cortex and key player in RAAS.
6.Stimulates production of testosterone in males and post ovulation
phase in ovaries.
7.Stimulates production of triiodothyronine and thyroxine.
8.Stimulates release of aldosterone in RAAS.
9. Directly innervated for fast release of stress hormones.
10. Increases/opens up aquaporins in kidneys .
11.Converts angiotensin I to angiotensin II.
Oxytocin
angiotensin I
antidiuretic hormone
thyroid-stimulating hormone
angiotensin II
zona fasciculata
follicle-stimulating hormone
angiotensinogen
glucocorticoids
angiotensin-converting enzyme
suprarenal medulla
growth hormone
aldosterone
1. Stimulates liver for overall growth.- growth
hormone
2. Inactive enzyme released by the liver for RAAS.-
angiotensinogen
3.Zona of suprarenal glands where glucocorticoids are
secreted.-zona fasciculata
4. Main hormones secreted by the zona fasciculata of suprarenal
glands.-glucocorticoids
5. Released from suprarenal cortex and key player in
RAAS.-aldosterone
6.Stimulates production of testosterone in males and post ovulation
phase in ovaries.-
follicle-stimulating hormone
7.Stimulates production of triiodothyronine and
thyroxine.-thyroid-stimulating hormone
8.Stimulates release of aldosterone in RAAS.
angiotensin 2
9. Directly innervated for fast release of stress hormones.-
supra renal medulla.
10. Increases/opens up aquaporins in kidneys .Anti diuretic hormone.
11.Converts angiotensin I to angiotensin II.- angiotensin-converting enzyme