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Anatomy, Physiology, and Disease: An Interactive Journey for Health Professions ¦ Colbert, Ankney, Lee ¦ 2nd Edition
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The adrenal glands are split into two regions: the adrenal cortex, an outer layer, and the ________, ...
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Glucagon puts glucose into the bloodstream mainly by directing the liver to release glucose stored ...
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iveyjurea
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The ________ is largely responsible for maintaining blood sugar (glucose) levels at or near a set point.
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Anatomy
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Cushing's syndrome is caused by over-secretion of ________.
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__________ steroids are a class of steroid molecules that cause large increases in muscle mass when ...
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tuffie
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Hypopituitarism causes loss of any or all anterior ________ hormones, including ACTH, GH, LH, and ...
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Anatomy
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Stature disorders result in well-below average height (called ________) or well-above normal height ...
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If stress becomes chronic, the secretion of ________ and cortisol, becomes pathological.
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melina_rosy
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Appropriate blood glucose levels are vital for cellular ________.
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jrubin
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If GH secretion is insufficient during childhood, children do NOT grow to the standard height. This ...
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