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Hormones Key:
ACTH
glucagon
T3/T4
ADH
aldosterone
cortisol
epinephrine
estrogens
FSH
insulin
LH
oxytocin
progesterone
prolactin
PTH
testosterone
TSH
Glands Key:
adrenal cortex
adrenal medulla
anterior pituitary
hypothalamus
ovaries
pancreas
parathyroid
glands
posterior pituitary
testes
thyroid gland
Function
Hormone(s)
Gland(s)
Regulate the function of another
endocrine gland
1. FSH
anterior pituitary
2. LH
3. ACTH
4. TSH
Maintenance of salt and water
balance in the extracellular fluid
1. aldosterone
adrenal cortex
2. ADH
hypothalamus
Directly involved in milk
production and ejection
1. oxytocin
posterior pituitary
2. prolactin
anterior pituitary
Controls the rate of body
metabolism and cellular oxidation
1. T3 / T4
thyroid
Regulates blood calcium levels
1. PTH
parathyroid gland
Regulate blood glucose levels;
produced by the same “mixed”
gland
1. insulin
Released in response to stressors
1. cortisol
adrenal cortex
2. epinephrine
adrenal medulla
Drives development of secondary
sex characteristics in males
1. testosterone
tests
Directly responsible for regulation
of the menstrual cycle
1. estrogen
ovaries
pancreas
2. glucagon
2. progesterone