Exam 17: The Endocrine System and Development
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Hypersecretion of the adrenal cortex leads to:
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Which hormone is produced in the region labeled B? 

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Insulin stimulates the liver to convert its glycogen reserves to glucose.
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Most hormones are regulated by the homeostatic mechanism known as negative feedback.
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Organ systems are very independent of each other,so if the parathyroid gland failed to function properly,the body would simply adjust with no major complications.
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The posterior pituitary gland is composed of neuroendocrine cells.
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How do hormones produced by the endocrine system get to the target cell?
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