11. List the hormone(s) that best describes the statement below: I am secreted by the pituitary and stimulate the gonads. {Ans: FSH, LH, (Gonadotropic hormones)}17. Iodine is needed to produce which hormone/s? A. Gonadotropic B. T3 C. T4 D. TSH E. B & C (Thyroid hormones cannot be produced without iodine) {Ans: E}7. Neurons in the hypothalamus are called ______ Neurosecretory Vasopressin Melanocytes Somatotropic {Ans: Neurosecretory}19. Which hormones are produced in the anterior pituitary? A. TSH, MSH, and calcitonin B. ADH, GH, and prolactin C. PTH, TSH, and FH D. ACTH, GH, and prolactin {Ans: D}20. Aldosterone is involved in the regulation of sodium and potassium in the body. Explain how too much aldosterone could contribute to high blood pressure. {Ans: Aldosterone's primary target organ is the kidney, where it promotes renal absorption of sodium and renal excretion of potassium. The blood sodium level is particularly important to the maintenance of blood pressure. Too much sodium causes retention of fluid and increases blood pressure. Therefore, too much aldosterone will cause increased and potentially high blood pressure.}25. If you were calcium deficient, which hormone would most likely need to increase in your body in order to