Cards (31)

  • What is the endocrine system defined as?
    Network of glands producing hormones
  • The endocrine system uses feedback mechanisms to maintain homeostasis.
    True
  • Arrange the key endocrine glands in the order they appear from top to bottom in the body:
    1️⃣ Pituitary Gland
    2️⃣ Thyroid Gland
    3️⃣ Pancreas
    4️⃣ Adrenal Glands
    5️⃣ Ovaries/Testes
  • The pituitary gland secretes growth hormone, which regulates growth
  • What is one primary function of the endocrine system?
    Maintain homeostasis
  • Insulin is released by the pancreas when blood sugar levels are high.

    True
  • Which feedback mechanism is more common in the endocrine system?
    Negative feedback
  • In positive feedback, the body amplifies a response to drive it towards completion
  • What are the two main types of feedback mechanisms in the endocrine system?
    Negative and positive
  • Negative feedback adjusts hormone levels to maintain a target value
  • What is the primary function of the endocrine system?
    Regulate bodily functions
  • Match the endocrine gland with its secreted hormone and function:
    Pituitary Gland ↔️ Growth hormone, thyroid-stimulating hormone, prolactin ||| Regulates growth, thyroid activity, milk production
    Thyroid Gland ↔️ Thyroxine ||| Controls metabolic rate
    Pancreas ↔️ Insulin, Glucagon ||| Regulates blood glucose levels
  • Testosterone is secreted by the testes and controls male characteristics.
    True
  • Which hormone secreted by the pituitary gland regulates milk production?
    Prolactin
  • The endocrine system helps maintain homeostasis by regulating hormone secretion
  • Positive feedback is more common than negative feedback in the endocrine system.
    False
  • Hormones are chemical messengers that regulate various bodily functions
  • Match the endocrine gland with its secreted hormone(s):
    Pituitary Gland ↔️ Growth hormone
    Thyroid Gland ↔️ Thyroxine
    Pancreas ↔️ Insulin
    Ovaries ↔️ Oestrogen
  • What hormone does the thyroid gland secrete?
    Thyroxine
  • Hormones are only produced by endocrine glands.

    True
  • Negative feedback is a mechanism where the body adjusts hormone levels to maintain a target value
  • Arrange the steps of positive feedback during childbirth in the correct order:
    1️⃣ Release of oxytocin
    2️⃣ Uterine contractions
    3️⃣ More oxytocin release
    4️⃣ Childbirth
  • What feedback mechanism lowers blood sugar when it is high?
    Negative feedback
  • Negative feedback is more common because it allows the body to maintain a stable internal environment.

    True
  • Positive feedback plays a key role in childbirth and lactation.

    True
  • The endocrine system consists of key glands and hormones
  • Which hormone secreted by the adrenal glands activates the 'fight or flight' response?
    Adrenaline
  • Hormones are chemical messengers produced by the endocrine system and secreted into the bloodstream
  • Hormones regulate various bodily functions, including growth, metabolism, and reproduction.

    True
  • Give an example of positive feedback in the endocrine system.
    Childbirth and oxytocin
  • What is the primary role of the endocrine system in maintaining homeostasis?
    Hormone production and regulation