Exam 10: The Endocrine System

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During the alarm phase of the general adaptation syndrome (GAS), there is

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Hormone concentration levels are most commonly controlled by

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Hormone-producing cells of the testes produce

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  Using the figure above, identify the labeled part. -Label K: ________ Using the figure above, identify the labeled part. -Label K: ________

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The pituitary hormone that stimulates increases in bone and muscle mass is

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The hormone oxytocin

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The most complex endocrine responses involve the

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Hormones from which of the following glands are responsible for the calorigenic effect?

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When a protein or peptide hormone binds to receptors on the surface of a cell,

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Decreased blood flow to the kidneys would lead to

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Sometimes a releasing hormone is required for release of another hormone. This property is called _________________________.

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Excessive urine production is known as

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The alpha cells of the pancreas produce

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Diabetes insipidus is caused by

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This condition is characterized by excessive lengthening of bones.

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  Using the figure above, identify the labeled part. -Label H: ________ Using the figure above, identify the labeled part. -Label H: ________

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Hypothalamic signals reach the anterior pituitary through the

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The hormone that dominates during the alarm phase of the general adaptation syndrome (GAS) is

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The basic pattern of response that the body produces in response to stress is called the _________________________.

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This condition develops when the posterior pituitary no longer releases adequate amounts of ADH.

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