24 questions
An autoimmune disorder of the thyroid, leading to the overproduction of hormones. Symptoms include enlarged thyroid, protrusion of eyes, lumpy reddish skin on lower legs, and fatigue.
Cushing Syndrome
Grave's Disease
Addison's Disease
Hypothyroidism
This disorder is caused by abnormal insulin receptors usually due to too much carbs in your diet over long term
Type 1 Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes
Hypoglycemia
A deficiency of growth hormone during adulthood.
Grave's Disease
Addison's Disease
Dwarfism
Acromegaly
Hyposecretion of cortisol, autoimmune disease of the adrenal glands, leads to anxiety, nausea, muscle weakness, changes in mood, among other things.
Grave's Disease
Cushing Syndrome
Addison's Disease
Hypothyroidism
Hypersecretion of cortisol, often due to adrenal tumor, can lead to "moon face" feature and "buffalo hump". Elevated blood sugar is another sign.
Goiter
Grave's Disease
Cushing Syndrome
Addison's Disease
Autoimmune response that attacks the pancreas so you can't make insulin.
Type 1 Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes
Hypoglycemia
Identify gland 3
Pituitary
Thyroid
Adrenal
Hypothalamus
What hormone is produced by 1?
FSH
Melatonin
Oxytocin
T3 and T4
What hormones are produced by #5? Mark all that apply.
Glucocorticoids
Epinephrine
Norepinephrine
Mineralocorticoids.
What hormones are produced by 6? Mark all that apply.
Glucocorticoids
Glucagon
Adrenaline
Insulin