Exam 18: Principles of Endocrinology: the Central Endocrine Glands
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Indicate which hormone is responsible for each action.
a.Vasopressin
b.Oxytocin
c.TSH
d.ACTH
e.Growth hormone
f.Hormone not listed above
-Enhances H₂O retention by the kidneys
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The ____________________ portal system carries hypophysiotropic hormones from the hypothalamus to the anterior pituitary.
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Indicate whether the characteristics below apply to the endocrine system, the nervous system, or both by writing the appropriate letter in the blank using the following answer code:
a.Endocrine system
b.Nervous system
c.Endocrine and nervous systems
-Stores hormones for secretion
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The thyroid hormone produces growth-promoting effects directly.
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A hormone's effective plasma concentration can be influenced by
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Indicate which hormone is responsible for each action.
a.Vasopressin
b.Oxytocin
c.TSH
d.ACTH
e.Growth hormone
f.Hormone not listed above
-Causes vasoconstriction of arterioles
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Indicate whether the characteristics below apply to the endocrine system, the nervous system, or both by writing the appropriate letter in the blank using the following answer code:
a.Endocrine system
b.Nervous system
c.Endocrine and nervous systems
-Duration of action is brief (milliseconds)
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All hormones are first formed as precursors, and then are pruned into active hormones.
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Once synthesized, all hormones are stored within the endocrine cell until an appropriate signal arrives for their release.
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Dopamine prevents the anterior pituitary gland from secreting prolactin.
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Each anterior pituitary hormone is controlled by a single hypophysiotropic hormone from the hypothalamus.
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The effective plasma concentration of a hormone is normally regulated by appropriate adjustments in the hormone's rate of
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The primary means of eliminating hormones and their metabolites from the blood is by ____________________.
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Indicate which of the following features apply to the posterior and anterior pituitary using the following answer code:
a.Posterior pituitary
b.Anterior pituitary
c.Posterior and anterior pituitary
-Releases hormones into the general circulation
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