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Question Answer Side 3 hormone responsible for milk production? prolactin (lactogenic hormone)

hormone effect including growth protein, carbohydrates and lipid metabolism growth hormone (GH)

what is the effect of the thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) thyroid produces thyroxine

what hormone produces hormones of the adrenal cortex -glucocorticoids adrenocorticophic hormone (ACTH)

what is the effect of the follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) in the male and female? male: production of sperm female: maturation of primary follicle

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what are the effects of the luteinising hormone (LH) in the male and female? male: production of testosterone female: ovulation, formation of corpus luteum

what hormone has the effect of water reabsorption when body water levels are low? antidiuretic hormone (ADH)

what is the effect of the hormone, oxytocin? milk ejection contractions in labour

what is the effect of the hormone, testosterone? sperm production, secondary sexual characteristics in males

what hormone helps with the maintenance of the endometrium and secondly sexual characteristics in females? oestrogen

what is the effect of the hormone ,progesterone? maintaining endometrium

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what hormone speeds up chemical reaction? thyroxine

what hormone reduces loss of calcium from bones, inhibits reabsorption of calcium and phosphate so increases loss of urine? calcitonin

effect of the hormone, parathyroid hormone? increases reabsorption of calcium into blood and from urine. increases reabsorption into blood from intestines

what two hormone prepares the body for the flight of fight response? (in similar to the sympathetic nervous system) adrenaline and noradrenaline

what hormone increases the reabsortion of sodium ions and water and increased secretion og potassium ions? aldosterone

what effect does the hormone, cortisol have on the body? stimulation of gluconeogenesis

what is the effect of the hormone, insulin? stimulation of glucogenesis stimulates uptake of blood glucose to decrease blood glucose levels

what is the effect of the hormone, glucagon? glycogenolysis, gluconeogenesis to increase blood glucose levels

what hormone targets gland cells of the breast? prolactin

what are the target cells/ organs of the growth hormone? all body cells, liver in particular

what is the target organ/ cells of the thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)? thyroid

what hormone targets the adrenal cortex? adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH)

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which hormone targets the male testes (interstitial cells) and the female graafian follicle? luteinising hormone (LH)

what hormone targets the male testes and the female ovaries- follicles? follicle stimulating hormone

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Question Answer Side 3 which hormone targets the kidneys - cells of collecting ducts and distal convoluted tubule? antidiuretic hormone (ADH)

what hormone targets the ducts of the breast and the uterus? oxytocin

what is the target organ of testosterone? testes

what is the target organs of the hormone, oestrogen? uterus - endometrium body cells

what is the target organ for the hormone, progesterone? uterus - endometrium

what hormone targets all body cells? thyroxine

what hormone targets bone cells and the kidney? calcitonin

what are the three targets of the hormone, parathyroid hormone?

bones kidneys intestines

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what are the target organs for both hormones, adrenaline and noradrenaline? liver heart arterioles bronchioles and swear glands.

what hormone targets the nephron, kidney? aldosterone

what does the hormone, cortisol, target? liver

what hormone targets the liver, muscles, fat cells and other body cells? insulin

what does glucagon target? liver

production site of prolactin? anterior pituitary

production site of growth hormone? anterior pituitary

production site of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)? anterior pituitary

production site of adenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)? anterior pituitary

production site of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)? anterior pituitary

production site of luteinising hormone (LH)? anterior pituitary

production site of antidiurectic hormone (ADH)? posterior pituitary

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production site of oxytocin? posterior pituitary

production site of testosterone? testes

production site of oestrogen? ovaries - follicles corpus lutenum

production site of progesterone? ovaries - corpus luteum

production site of thyroxin? thyroid

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