Endocrine System Control - Hypothalamic Control Label the steps involved in the mechanism of hormone control by the hypothalamus and anterior pituitary. Labels Drop Zones Reset All Target cells Peripheral endocrine gland Hypothalamus Action < Prev 3 of 60 Next >
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Drag the labels to identify the mechanisms of hypothalamic control over endocrine function. Hormones secreted by the anterior pituitary control other endocrine organs. Secretion of regulatory hormones to control the activity of the anterior pituitary. HYPOTHALAMUS. Control of sympathetic output to adrenal medulla. Preganglionic motor fibers. Production of ADH and oxytocin. Infundibulum. Adrenal cortex. Adrenal medulla. Anterior lobe of the pituitary gland. Posterior lobe of the pituitary gland. Adrenal gland. Release of ADH and oxytocin from the posterior lobe. Secretion of epinephrine and norepinephrine.
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Choose the correct sequence of components in a typical endocrine control axis involving the anterior pituitary. Answers A - E A Hypothalamus, posterior pituitary, anterior pituitary, releasing hormone, another endocrine gland B Anterior pituitary, releasing hormone, hypothalamus, tropic hormone, another endocrine gland C Hypothalamus, releasing hormone, anterior pituitary, tropic hormone, another endocrine gland D Hypothalamus, tropic hormone, anterior pituitary, releasing hormone, another endocrine gland E Anterior pituitary, releasing hormone, posterior pituitary, tropic hormone, another endocrine gland
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