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Science Jeopardy

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Types of Hormones

Hypothalamus/Pituitary I

Hypothalamus/

Pituitary II

Endocrine Glands I

Endocrine Glands II

Final Jeopardy

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FINAL JEOPARDY

• ANSWER: The production of too much hormones from the adrenals that causes a moon shaped face and a neck hump.

• QUESTION: What is Cushing’s Syndrome?

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A-100

• ANSWER: Chemical substances released into the blood to be transported throughout the body.

• QUESTION: What are hormones.

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A-200

• ANSWER: The area of the brain that coordinates many activities of the nervous and endocrine systems.

• QUESTION: What is the hypothalamus

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A-300

• ANSWER: Type of hormone that has two messengers, the first of which has to recognized by the cell membrane.

• QUESTION: What is the amino-acid based hormone?

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A-400

• ANSWER: Type of hormone that goes directly to the DNA of a cell to start hormone codes and production.

• QUESTION: What are steroid hormones?

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A-500

• ANSWER: A hormone will only recognize a certain cell to trigger a response.

• QUESTION: What is specificity or target cell?

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• ANSWER: The hormone secreted by the hypothalamus that stimulates uterine contractions during child labor.

• QUESTION: What is oxytocin?

B-100

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B-200

• ANSWER: Detects osmotic changes and stimulates the kidneys to resorb water..

• QUESTION: What is ADH= Antidiuretic Hormone?

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B-300

• ANSWER: Promotes lactation (milk production)

• QUESTION: What is prolactin.

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B-400

• ANSWER: Triggers ovulation and stimulates estrogen in women and testosterone in men.

• QUESTION: Where are (LH)=luteinizing hormones?

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B-500

• ANSWER: Stimulates the production of eggs in women and sperm in males.

• QUESTION: What is (FSH)= follicle stimulating hormone?

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C-100

• ANSWER: Stimulate most cells, but target bone and skeletal muscle

• QUESTION: What is growth hormone (GH)?

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C-200

• ANSWER: Widening of bones, occurs when there is too much growth hormone after maturation.

• QUESTION: What is acromegaly?

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C-300

• ANSWER: Hormone that stimulates the normal development and secretory activity of the thyroid gland

• QUESTION: What is Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (Thyroxin)?

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C-400

• ANSWER: Stimulates the adrenal cortex to release corticosteroids

• QUESTION: What is Adrenocorticotropic Hormone

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C-500

• ANSWER: Ensures the body has enough blood sugar.

• QUESTION: What is glucagon?

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D-100

• ANSWER: The heart, GI Tract, placenta, kidneys, skin, and fat tissue.

• QUESTION: What are other parts of the body other then endocirne glands that secrete hormones?

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D-200

• ANSWER: Located near the base of the brain and helps regulate sleep patterns by secreting melatonin.

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• QUESTION: What is the pineal gland ?

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D-300

• ANSWER: Lowers the blood sugar level by stimulating body cells to store glucose or use it for energy.

• QUESTION: What is Insulin?

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D-400

• ANSWER: Causes blood glucose levels to rise– Blood vessels to constrict

– The heart to beat faster

– Blood to be diverted to the brain, heart, and skeletal muscle

• QUESTION: What is epinephrine?

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D-500

• ANSWER: Helps the body resist stress.

• QUESTION: What is cortisol?

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E-100

• ANSWER: Stimulates reabsorption of Na+ by the kidneys

• QUESTION: What is Aldosterone?

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E-200

• ANSWER: Targets the skeleton, where it:– Inhibits osteoclast activity

• QUESTION: What is Calcitonin ?

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E-300

• ANSWER:

• Regulates calcium balance in the blood

• QUESTION: What is PTH (parathormone)

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E-400

• ANSWER: Causes overproduction of thyroid hormones and can have symptoms that vary from overactivity to high body temperature.

•• QUESTION: What is hyperthyroidism or

Grave’s Disease?

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E-500

• ANSWER: The largest endocrine gland, located in the anterior neck, consists of two lateral lobes connected by a median tissue mass called the isthmus which regulates a person’s metabolism.

• QUESTION: What is the thyroid?

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