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What hormone deals with fluid homeostasis
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antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
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What hormone deals with electrolyte balance
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aldosterone
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What hormone deals with temperature regulation
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thyroid hormone
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what hormone deals with energy balance
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thyroid hormone
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What hormone deals with muscle activity (smooth and cardiac)
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catecholamines (norepinephrine and epinephrine)
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What hormones deal with glandular secretions
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anterior pituitary hormones
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What hormones deas with immune responses
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thymic hormones
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what hormone deals with growth and development
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hGH, thyroid hormone, insulin, sex/anabolic hormones
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what hormone deals with the reproductive processes
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follicle stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, testosterone, estrogen, progesterone
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what hormone deals with homeostatic maintenance of cardiac output and PB during stress
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norepinephrine, epinephrine, angiotensin II
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what is the primary homeostatic mechanism within the endocrine system
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the negative feedback
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how are hormones released in the negative feedback system
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in short burst when needed
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when is the negative feedback control of hormone synthesis activated
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a low plasma concentration of a circulating hormone stimulates one or more endocrine organs to secrete activating hormones
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what is the end result of the negative feedback control system
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once the optimal concentration of circulating hormone is reached, this suppresses further secretion of activating hormone until the cycle repeats itself
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What does positive feedback do to hormones effect
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it amplifies a hormone effect; the original stimulus is promoted
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What is required to shut of the positive feedback cycle
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an outside factor (like giving birth)
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The response counteracts the stimulus shutting off the response loop
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negative feedback
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the response reinforces the stimulus sending the parameter father from the set point
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positive feedback
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an example is stimulatory input from the sympathetic nervous system on the adrenal medulla causes epinephrine and norepinephrine secretion
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neural control
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example: blood Ca++ concentration regulates parathyroid hormone (PTH) release from the parathyroid glands
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chemical control
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