PLEASE I REALLY NEED HELP. Explains how the endocrine system works. What are the different types of hormones and how they work? Instructions: For each information applie: Do not copy paste from internet please! An introduction Point 1 + example Point 2 + example Point 3 + example Conclusion. A paragraph of 900 + words.
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PLEASE I REALLY NEED HELP.
Explains how the endocrine system works. What are the different types of hormones and how they work?
Instructions: For each information applie:
- Do not copy paste from internet please!
- An introduction
- Point 1 + example
- Point 2 + example
- Point 3 + example
- Conclusion.
- A paragraph of 900 + words.
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- discuss two disease processes of the endocrine or nervous system that are most interesting to you. Why are you interested in these disease processes? Maximum of 300 words thanks(Max of 10 sentences only. Paragraph style only. No bullet points. Feel Free to include visuals as well.) Identify then describe the major endocrine organ and the actions of the hormones it produces to regulate blood glucose homeostasis.A. True or false. Write your answers on the space provided before the number. ____________1. Antidiuretic hormone is released from the anterior pituitary gland. ____________2. Gonadotropes secrete luteinising hormone. ____________3. Follicle‐stimulating hormone stimulates sperm production. ____________4. Bound T4 in the blood has a negative effect on T4 release. ____________5. The thyroid gland can store T4 for up to 100 days.
- A. True or false. Write your answers on the space provided before the number. ____________1. Antidiuretic hormone is released from the anterior pituitary gland. ____________2. Gonadotropes secrete luteinising hormone. ____________3. Follicle‐stimulating hormone stimulates sperm production. ____________4. Bound T4 in the blood has a negative effect on T4 release. ____________5. The thyroid gland can store T4 for up to 100 days. ____________6. Iodine is required for the production of thyroid hormone. ____________7. Calcitriol is released by the kidneys. ____________8. Aldosterone accounts for 75% of mineralocorticoids. ____________9. Alpha cells in the pancreas secrete glucagon. ____________10. Insulin promotes fat breakdown..True or false. Write your answers on the space provided before the number. 1Antidiuretic hormone is released from the anterior pituitary gland. ____________2. Gonadotropes secrete luteinising hormone. ____________3. Follicle‐stimulating hormone stimulates sperm production. ____________4. Bound T4 in the blood has a negative effect on T4 release. ____________5. The thyroid gland can store T4 for up to 100 days. ____________6. Iodine is required for the production of thyroid hormone. ____________7. Calcitriol is released by the kidneys. ____________8. Aldosterone accounts for 75% of mineralocorticoids. ____________9. Alpha cells in the pancreas secrete glucagon. ____________10. Insulin promotes fat breakdown.Using the table below, compare hypoparathyroidism and hyperparathyroidism. Be concise and briefly in your answer. HYPOPARATHYROIDISM HYPERPARATHYROIDISM DEFINITION HORMONE LEVELS Other pertinent blood tests (if any) COMMON CAUSES COMMON MANIFESTATIONS COMMON MEDICAL MANAGEMENT PRIORITY NURSING INTEVENTIONS
- Using the table below, compare hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. Be concise and briefly in your answer. HYPOTHYROIDISM HYPERTHYROIDISM DEFINITION HORMONE LEVELS Other pertinent blood tests (if any) COMMON CAUSES COMMON MANIFESTATIONS COMMON MEDICAL MANAGEMENT PRIORITY NURSING INTEVENTIONS(Max of 10 sentences only. Paragraph style only. No bullet points. Feel Free to include visuals as well.) Clarify how hormones communicate with its target cell. Be sure to include in your response the influence of the hormone’s chemical nature as well as information on receptors and second messenger systems.Fill out the table THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM HORMONE ABBREVIATION GLAND WHICH SECRETES THE HORMONE FUNCTION TARGET CELL RELATEED DISEASES Adrenocorticotropic hormone Aldosterone Antidiuretic hormone Calcitonin Corticosteroid Epinephrine Estrogen Glucagon Glucocorticoids Growth stimulating hormone Insulin Luteinizing hormone Melatonin Norepinephrine Oxytocin Parathyroid hormone Progesterone Prolactin Testosterone Thymopoietin
- DEFINING TERMS (ENDOCRINE SYSTEM) Write a word for each clue. 1. organs that are specialized to secrete or excrete hormones Click or tap here to enter text. 2. the organ or structure toward which the effects of a hormone are directed Click or tap here to enter text. 3. the meaning of ren/o Click or tap here to enter text. 4. removal or destruction of the pituitary Click or tap here to enter text. 5. small glands attached to thyroid gland Click or tap here to enter text. 6. a gland located at the front of the neck Click or tap here to enter text. 7. paired male organs that produce testosterone Click or tap here to enter text. 8. the meaning of iod/o Click or tap here to enter text. 9. female organs that produce estrogen Click or tap here to enter text. 10. hypophysis Click or tap here to enter text. 11. increased sugar in the blood Click or tap here to enter text. 12. female sex hormone Click or tap here to enter text. 13. enlargement of the thyroid gland Click or tap here to enter….True or false. Write your answers on the space provided before the number. ____________4. Bound T4 in the blood has a negative effect on T4 release. ____________5. The thyroid gland can store T4 for up to 100 days. ____________6. Iodine is required for the production of thyroid hormone. ____________7. Calcitriol is released by the kidneys. ____________8. Aldosterone accounts for 75% of mineralocorticoids. ____________9. Alpha cells in the pancreas secrete glucagon. ____________10. Insulin promotes fat breakdown.You will make a presentation to show your work. How would you like to present your findings to the Chief Resident? Your presentation to the Chief Resident needs to make clear connections between a symptom and the hormone affected. Ask yourself, how does the change in the hormone feedback diagram explain the symptom? Your diagnosis should be explained by analysing the results. Finally, suggest a treatment for your patient. What could you recommend to relieve their symptoms or cure their disorder? Your recommendation should be justified so that the Chief Resident can see how the treatment fits into your understanding of the change in the feedback diagram for hormone in this disorder. Can you help me with this presentation?