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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: CH. 16 Shalvoy, Haworth, Ethington, Jancsy, Migliozzi, Insulin stimulates cellular uptake of Glucose, Diabetes Mellitus leads to increased excretion of Glucose, Thyroid Hormone produces and release Calcitonin, Calcitonin direct antagonist of Parathyroid hormone, Hypothalamus regulates the secretion of hormones from the Adenohypophysis, Kidney upon which sits the adrenal glands which produce Glucocorticoids, Growth hormone indirectly promotes the growth of Bone, Pancreas synthesizes Insulin, Adenohypophysis secretes Growth hormone, Thyroid Hormone levels are controlled by Negative feedback, Calcium which is uptaken by Bone, Growth hormone uses fat to conserve Glucose, Kidney upon which sits the adrenal glands which produce Mineralcorticoids, Kidney upon which sits the adrenal glands which produce Catecholamines, Calcitonin lowers blood levels of Calcium, Glucose through Kidney, Parathyroid hormone in blood, controls the balance of Calcium, Growth hormone regulates its own secretion through a mechanism of Negative feedback, Diabetes Mellitus results from the hyposecretion of Insulin, Glucagon stimulates the breakdown of glycogen into Glucose