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Published 08/25/2024 HP ADRENAL-AXIS: an extension of HPA that includes the adrenal gland. Describe how it works.
Published 08/25/2024 The Adrenal Gland medulla produces ________ which include: (3)
Published 08/25/2024 Main facts of the Adrenal Medulla
Published 08/25/2024 What is improtant about catecholamines? What do they help increase?
Published 08/25/2024 The Adrenal Cortex produces 2 major types of steroid hormones. What are they? & What are the minor ones?
Published 08/25/2024 What species produce cortisol? Which produce corticosterone? Which secrete both?
Published 08/25/2024 Main actions of corticosteroids include...
Published 08/25/2024 Glucocorticoid Actions: What do they do metabolically?
Published 08/25/2024 Glucocorticoid Actions: Carbohydrates...
Published 08/25/2024 Glucocorticoid Actions: Protein...
Published 08/25/2024 Glucocorticoid Actions: Lipids....
Published 08/25/2024 Anti-Inflammatory Actions of Glucocorticoids:
Published 08/25/2024 List Glucocorticoid Actions
Published 08/25/2024 Explain immunosuppression functions of glucocorticoids
Published 08/25/2024 Explain nervous system changes via glucocorticoids
Published 08/25/2024 Explain blood pressure changes via glucocorticoids
Published 08/25/2024 Explain Fetal maturation changes via glucocorticoids
Published 08/25/2024 Explain water excretion changes via glucocorticoids
Published 08/25/2024 Stress activates the hypothalamus. What causes the release of cortisol?? Describe.
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Published 08/25/2024 Therapeutic Actions of Glucocorticoids: Lymphoid Tissue
Published 08/25/2024 Therapeutic Actions of Glucocorticoids: Anti-Inflammatory
Published 08/25/2024 Main function of Mineralcorticoids, and their more minor functions include...
Published 08/25/2024 Low aldosterone leads to a fall in extracellular Na and Cl, rise in ________. What does this cause?
Published 08/25/2024 Control of Aldosterone involves....
Published 08/25/2024 Hyperadrenocorticism: Cushing’s Disease: Describe pathogenesis + name some clinical signs
Published 08/25/2024 Hypoadrenocorticism: Addison’s Disease:  describe pathogenesis/facts, and name some clinical signs.
Published 08/25/2024 How to diagnose adrenal issues?
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Published 08/25/2024 Name the 3 Hormone Types of Endocrine Physiology
Published 08/25/2024 Name the Hormone type: Derived from tyrosine (thyroid hormone and epi-and norepi-nephrine).Can get INSIDE cells.
Published 08/25/2024 Name the Hormone type: Synthesized from cholesterolCan go straight through cell walls. Has a receptor INSIDE the cell (even inside the nucleus)Li…
Published 08/25/2024 Name the Hormone: Synthesized from chains of specific amino acids varying greatly in length forming peptides/proteins that target specific recept…
Published 08/25/2024 Neurologic and endocrine systems work together to _________. However, the ______ system is usually slower to respond but has a longer duration.
Published 08/25/2024 These hormone receptors are found on the plasma membrane of the cell. They are _________ second messengers that influence enzyme activity.
Published 08/25/2024 These hormone receptors are located in the __________ or _________ of the cell. Their access is due to ____________. They are _________ to act, due to…
Published 08/25/2024 Major regulatory structure for integrated feedback control and homeostasis
Published 08/25/2024 Describe the HPA
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