the concentration of the blood increases (i.e there is inadequate water in the blood) the hypothalamus releases the hormone
The hypothalamus releases hormone ADH (Antidiuretic hormone) which leads to water retention and thus decreases the concentration of blood.
the concentration of the blood increases (i.e there is inadequate water in the blood) the hypothalamus...
The Hypothalamus triggers the thirst mechanism when increased concentration of detected in the blood. is Select one: a. Glucose b. Sodium c. Potassium d. Calcium Your answer is incorrect
Distributive shock is primarily due to: Inadequate circulating blood volume Inadequate pumping action of the heart An increase in the size of the vascular space A fluid shift from the vascular space
The pituitary gland is located at the base of the hypothalamus. The pituitary gland is made up of two lobes, each controlled by the hypothalamus by different mechanisms. Identify each characteristic as applying to hypothalamic control of either the anterior pituitary or the posterior pituitary. Anterior pituitary Posterior pituitary possesses receptors for hypothalamic neurohormones blood portal system between pituitary and hypothalamus neurohormones travelling loypothalamic son for storage directly interconnected with hypothalamus through an axontract releases stored hormones in response to...
QUESTION 6 Match each gland to its function. - • - - • Thyroid Parathyroid Hypothalamus Adrenal gland Pancreas A. Secretos insulin and glucagon to regulate glucose levels B. Secretos a hormone that stimulates T cells of the immune system C. Secretes calcitonin to lower blood calcium levels D. Secretes both testosterone and estrogen E. Secretes FSH (Follicle-stimulating hormone) and LH (luteinizing hormone) F. Secretes a gonadotropin-releasing hormone G. Secretes a hormone that raises calcium levels
22. What stimulus below causes the release of vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone) from the hypothalamus? A. decreased plasma osmolarity B. decreased extracellular fluid volume C. increased blood pressure D. increased thirst
The salinity (salt concentration) of blood is approximately 0.9% while the salinity of sea water is approximately 3.5%. Explain, in your own words using terms such as hyper- or hypotonic, osmosis, diffusion, concentration gradient, and so forth, what would happen if a) your blood cells were placed in sea water instead of blood plasma and b) your blood cells were placed in distilled water instead of blood plasma. a) sea water: b) distilled water:
Renin is secreted by ____ in response to ___ concentration of sodium ions in blood a) adrenal cortex... low b) the hypothalamus .. low c) granular cells.. low d) granular cells.. high e) the macula densa.. low
To lower your blood glucose level, your pancreas releases the hormone insulin into the O blood. large intestine small intestine sugar substitutes.
to increase thirst 48) Angiotensin II increases blood pressure by A) causing the hypothalamus B) stimulating the adrenal cortex to secrete aldosterone C) stimulating the release of ADH D) all of these E) none of these which increases sodium absorption 49) When the kidney does not perform its filtration function, the person will develop A) septicemia B) bulimia C) uremia D) toxemia E) none of these 50) The major calyces feed into A) the minor calyces B) the pyramids C)...
As water migrates through the deep ocean, it increases in oxygen concentration and decreases in carbon dioxide concentration. TRUE/FALSE