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Medical Terminology Quiz #11 - Chapter 9 Endocrine System

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You are completing a clinical rotation in endocrinology.  The endocrinologist you are following asks you to review patient charts.  You will need to match the following hormones to the endocrine gland (and specific location, if applicable) which produces that hormone. 1: aldosterone 2: adrenocorticotropic hormone 3: calcitonin 4: thyroxine (T4) 5: growth hormone 6: antidiuretic hormone

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When matching each hormone to its producing gland and location, consider the origin of the hormone and where it is released from. 1) Aldosterone — This mineralocorticoid is produced by the adrenal cortex, the outer portion of the adrenal gland. Its primary role is sodium and water balance, and its synthesis location is the adrenal cortex, not the adrenal medulla or another gland. 2) Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)......Login to view full explanation

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