Endocrine Responses to Resistance Exercise

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Across
  1. 3. gland that releases calcitonin and thyroxine
  2. 4. primary form of growth hormone
  3. 6. hormones synthesized from tyrosine or tryptophan
  4. 7. gland that releases glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids
  5. 8. maintenance of the internal environment
  6. 9. immunology study of the connection between the neural, endocrine, and immune systems
  7. 12. gland that releases epinephrine, norepinephrine, and proenkephalin
  8. 15. hormone has a specific receptor to bind to
  9. 19. gland that releases testosterone
  10. 20. mechanism where hormones are released to interact with adjacent cells
  11. 22. gland gland that releases antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin
  12. 23. hormones that bind to membrane receptors
Down
  1. 1. gland that releases estrogen and progesterone
  2. 2. glands that synthesize, store, and release hormones into the body
  3. 5. substances enhance/reduce the response of a target cell to a hormone
  4. 10. type of exercise that leads to increased secretion of catecholamines
  5. 11. type of hormone that increases muscle contraction rate, BP, energy availability, and vasodilation
  6. 13. mechanism where hormones are released to act upon the cell itself
  7. 14. hormones that bind to receptors within the cell
  8. 16. gland that releases growth hormone, endorphins, TSH, and FSH
  9. 17. hormones made up of chains of amino acids
  10. 18. gland that releases insulin and glucagon
  11. 21. chemical messengers that are synthesized, stored, and released in the body