C) hat do the dotted arrows and negative signs mean? d) How do can you easily tell what organ produces the hormone? Hypothalamus Anterior Pituitary gland Thyroid gland Gland 1. Low T, & T, levels 2. Cold temp 3. Pregnancy 4. Low blood sugar Thyrotropin Releasing Hormone (TRH) + Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) + Thyroid hormones T3 and T₁ - 1. Set the basal metabolic rate (amount of energy needed by the body at rest) by: a. ↑ rate of ATP consumption b. ↑ production of new glucose molecules

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Hypothalamus
Anterior
Pituitary gland
15. Describe how hormones of the hypothalamus, anterior pituitary, and their target tissues are
maintained at normal levels. When given images such as the one below be able to walk
through the image. For example,
a) What does the oval indicate?
b) What do the solid arrows mean?
c) What do the dotted arrows and negative signs mean?
d) How do can you easily tell what organ produces the hormone?
Thyroid gland
Gland
1. Low T, & T, levels
2. Cold temp
3. Pregnancy
4. Low blood sugar
Thyrotropin Releasing Hormone
(TRH)
+
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
(TSH)
Emphasis
+
Thyroid hormones
T3 and T₁
Heading 1
Normal
1. Set the basal metabolic rate (amount of energy needed by the body at rest) by:
a.
rate of ATP consumption
b. ↑ production of new glucose molecules
The heat generated in these rxns maintains body temperature.
2. Needed for normal bone & muscle growth
3. Needed for brain dev.
4. ↑ number of receptors for sympathetic NS neurotransmitters
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Transcribed Image Text:A.A. |||| 16 Hypothalamus Anterior Pituitary gland 15. Describe how hormones of the hypothalamus, anterior pituitary, and their target tissues are maintained at normal levels. When given images such as the one below be able to walk through the image. For example, a) What does the oval indicate? b) What do the solid arrows mean? c) What do the dotted arrows and negative signs mean? d) How do can you easily tell what organ produces the hormone? Thyroid gland Gland 1. Low T, & T, levels 2. Cold temp 3. Pregnancy 4. Low blood sugar Thyrotropin Releasing Hormone (TRH) + Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Emphasis + Thyroid hormones T3 and T₁ Heading 1 Normal 1. Set the basal metabolic rate (amount of energy needed by the body at rest) by: a. rate of ATP consumption b. ↑ production of new glucose molecules The heat generated in these rxns maintains body temperature. 2. Needed for normal bone & muscle growth 3. Needed for brain dev. 4. ↑ number of receptors for sympathetic NS neurotransmitters Subtitle Title
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