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|a4=Follicular Cells - these synthesize thyroglobulin in their golgi apparatus. Thyroglobulin is a glycoprotein consisting of 70 linked ''tyrosine'' molecules and is the source of thyroid hormones. | |a4=Follicular Cells - these synthesize thyroglobulin in their golgi apparatus. Thyroglobulin is a glycoprotein consisting of 70 linked ''tyrosine'' molecules and is the source of thyroid hormones. | ||
|l4=Thyroid Gland - Anatomy & Physiology | |l4=Thyroid Gland - Anatomy & Physiology | ||
− | |q5=Label the following histological section: | + | |q5=Label the following histological section: |
+ | [[Image:ThyroidGlandFlashCard1.jpg|left|thumb|250px|©RVC 2008]] | ||
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− | *A | + | *A = Connective Tissue Capsule |
− | *B | + | *B = Thyroid Follicles |
− | *C | + | *C = Connective Tissue Septum |
− | *D | + | *D = Blood Vessels in Capsule. |
|l5=Thyroid Gland - Anatomy & Physiology#Histology Gallery | |l5=Thyroid Gland - Anatomy & Physiology#Histology Gallery | ||
|q6=Which Letter represents the location of the C-Cells of the Thyroid Gland, and what is their function in 'Image 1' below? | |q6=Which Letter represents the location of the C-Cells of the Thyroid Gland, and what is their function in 'Image 1' below? | ||
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Describe embryological origin of the Thyroid Gland. | The thyroid gland is a downgrowth from the pharyngeal endoderm of the developing tongue.
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Describe the location of the thyroid gland, it's closely associated structures and anatomical landmarks. |
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Describe the blood supply and venous drainage of the Thyroid Gland. |
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The Thyroid gland consists of various sized follicles. What is the name of the cells which line the lumen of the follicles, and what is their function? | Follicular Cells - these synthesize thyroglobulin in their golgi apparatus. Thyroglobulin is a glycoprotein consisting of 70 linked tyrosine molecules and is the source of thyroid hormones.
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Label the following histological section: [[Image:ThyroidGlandFlashCard1.jpg |
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Which Letter represents the location of the C-Cells of the Thyroid Gland, and what is their function in 'Image 1' below? |
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Define and describe the process of Iodide Trapping. |
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Name the three hormones produced in the thyroid gland and describe how they are transported around the body? |
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What are Hormone A and Hormone B in this schematic diagram ('Image 2' below) of the Hypothalamic - Pituitary - Thyroid Axis: |
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Decribe the effects that T3 and T4 have on the following systems/physiological mechanisms: |
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