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- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Veterinary_Medicine/Anatomy_and_Physiology_of_Animals_(Lawson)/16%3A_Endocrine_System/16.14%3A_Endocrine_System_(Worksheet)Fill in the gaps in the sentences below using the words in the list. Hormones are transported from the endocrine glands to all parts of the body by the .............................. The position of e...Fill in the gaps in the sentences below using the words in the list. Hormones are transported from the endocrine glands to all parts of the body by the .............................. The position of endocrine organs have been indicated in red on the diagram of a composite male and female dog shown below. On the diagram of the brain below indicate the position of the Hypothalamus andPituitary gland. In the table below list 3 hormones produced by the pituitary gland and state the function of each.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Veterinary_Medicine/Anatomy_and_Physiology_of_Animals_(Lawson)/16%3A_Endocrine_System/16.15%3A_Endocrine_System_Worksheet_AnswersFill in the gaps in the sentences below using the words in the list. On the diagram of the brain below indicate the position of the Hypothalamus andPituitary gland. In the table below list 3 hormones ...Fill in the gaps in the sentences below using the words in the list. On the diagram of the brain below indicate the position of the Hypothalamus andPituitary gland. In the table below list 3 hormones produced by the pituitary gland and state the function of each. Melatonin is the only hormone in the list not produced by the pituitary gland. Insulin is the only hormone in the list not produced by the adrenal gland.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Veterinary_Medicine/Anatomy_and_Physiology_of_Animals_(Lawson)/16%3A_Endocrine_System/16.11%3A_SummaryThe main endocrine glands in the body are the hypothalamus, pituitary, pineal, thyroid, parathyroid and adrenal glands, the pancreas, ovaries and testes. The parathyroid glands situated adjacent to th...The main endocrine glands in the body are the hypothalamus, pituitary, pineal, thyroid, parathyroid and adrenal glands, the pancreas, ovaries and testes. The parathyroid glands situated adjacent to the thyroid glands in the neck produce parathormone that regulates blood calcium levels and the excretion of phosphates. The follicle cells of the developing ova produce oestrogen, which controls the development of the mammary glands and prepares the uterus for pregnancy.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Veterinary_Medicine/Anatomy_and_Physiology_of_Animals_(Lawson)/16%3A_Endocrine_System/16.07%3A_The_Adrenal_GlandAldosterone that regulates the concentration of sodium and potassium in the blood by controlling the amounts that are secreted or reabsorbed in the kidney tubules. An increased rate of breathing incre...Aldosterone that regulates the concentration of sodium and potassium in the blood by controlling the amounts that are secreted or reabsorbed in the kidney tubules. An increased rate of breathing increases the amount of oxygen in the blood and glucose is released from the liver to provide the fuel for energy production. Sweating increases to keep the muscles cool and the pupils of the eye dilate so the animal has a wide field of view.