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Science Jeopardy 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Types of Hormones Hypothalamus /Pituitary.

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2 Science Jeopardy 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Types of Hormones Hypothalamus /Pituitary I Hypothalamus/ Pituitary II Endocrine Glands I Endocrine Glands II Final Jeopardy

3 Question Answer FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: The production of too much hormones from the adrenals that causes a moon shaped face and a neck hump. QUESTION: What is Cushing’s Syndrome?

4 Question Answer A-100 ANSWER: Chemical substances released into the blood to be transported throughout the body. QUESTION: What are hormones.

5 Question Answer A-200 ANSWER: The area of the brain that coordinates many activities of the nervous and endocrine systems. QUESTION: What is the hypothalamus

6 Question Answer A-300 ANSWER: Type of hormone that has two messengers, the first of which has to recognized by the cell membrane. QUESTION: What is the amino-acid based hormone?

7 Question Answer A-400 ANSWER: Type of hormone that goes directly to the DNA of a cell to start hormone codes and production. QUESTION: What are steroid hormones?

8 Question Answer A-500 ANSWER: A hormone will only recognize a certain cell to trigger a response. QUESTION: What is specificity or target cell?

9 Question Answer ANSWER: The hormone secreted by the hypothalamus that stimulates uterine contractions during child labor. QUESTION: What is oxytocin? B-100

10 Question Answer B-200 ANSWER: Detects osmotic changes and stimulates the kidneys to resorb water.. QUESTION: What is ADH= Antidiuretic Hormone?

11 Question Answer B-300 ANSWER: Promotes lactation (milk production) QUESTION: What is prolactin.

12 Question Answer B-400 ANSWER: Triggers ovulation and stimulates estrogen in women and testosterone in men. QUESTION: Where are (LH)=luteinizing hormones?

13 Question Answer B-500 ANSWER: Stimulates the production of eggs in women and sperm in males. QUESTION: What is (FSH)= follicle stimulating hormone?

14 Question Answer C-100 ANSWER: Stimulate most cells, but target bone and skeletal muscle QUESTION: What is growth hormone (GH)?

15 Question Answer C-200 ANSWER: Widening of bones, occurs when there is too much growth hormone after maturation. QUESTION: What is acromegaly?

16 Question Answer C-300 ANSWER: Hormone that stimulates the normal development and secretory activity of the thyroid gland QUESTION: What is Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (Thyroxin)?

17 Question Answer C-400 ANSWER: Stimulates the adrenal cortex to release corticosteroids QUESTION: What is Adrenocorticotropic Hormone

18 Question Answer C-500 ANSWER: Ensures the body has enough blood sugar. QUESTION: What is glucagon?

19 Question Answer D-100 ANSWER: The heart, GI Tract, placenta, kidneys, skin, and fat tissue. QUESTION: What are other parts of the body other then endocirne glands that secrete hormones?

20 Question Answer D-200 ANSWER: Located near the base of the brain and helps regulate sleep patterns by secreting melatonin.. QUESTION: What is the pineal gland ?

21 Question Answer D-300 ANSWER: Lowers the blood sugar level by stimulating body cells to store glucose or use it for energy. QUESTION: What is Insulin?

22 Question Answer D-400 ANSWER: Causes blood glucose levels to rise –Blood vessels to constrict –The heart to beat faster –Blood to be diverted to the brain, heart, and skeletal muscle QUESTION: What is epinephrine?

23 Question Answer D-500 ANSWER: Helps the body resist stress. QUESTION: What is cortisol?

24 Question Answer E-100 ANSWER: Stimulates reabsorption of Na + by the kidneys QUESTION: What is Aldosterone?

25 Question Answer E-200 ANSWER: Targets the skeleton, where it: –Inhibits osteoclast activity QUESTION: What is Calcitonin ?

26 Question Answer E-300 ANSWER: Regulates calcium balance in the blood QUESTION: What is PTH (parathormone)

27 Question Answer E-400 ANSWER: Causes overproduction of thyroid hormones and can have symptoms that vary from overactivity to high body temperature. QUESTION: What is hyperthyroidism or Grave’s Disease?

28 Question Answer E-500 ANSWER: The largest endocrine gland, located in the anterior neck, consists of two lateral lobes connected by a median tissue mass called the isthmus which regulates a person’s metabolism. QUESTION: What is the thyroid?


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