Exam 18: Endocrine System
Exam 1: A: Organization of the Body106 Questions
Exam 1: B: Organization of the Body158 Questions
Exam 2: A: The Chemical Basis of Life116 Questions
Exam 2: B: The Chemical Basis of Life127 Questions
Exam 3: A: Anatomy of Cells79 Questions
Exam 3: B: Anatomy of Cells92 Questions
Exam 4: Physiology of Cells136 Questions
Exam 5: Cell Growth and Reproduction111 Questions
Exam 6: Tissues205 Questions
Exam 7: A: Skin and Its Appendages125 Questions
Exam 7: B: Skin and Its Appendages116 Questions
Exam 8: A: Skeletal Tissues98 Questions
Exam 8: B: Skeletal Tissues82 Questions
Exam 9: Skeletal System190 Questions
Exam 10: A: Articulations91 Questions
Exam 10: B: Articulations87 Questions
Exam 11: A: Anatomy of the Muscular System89 Questions
Exam 11: B: Anatomy of the Muscular System104 Questions
Exam 12: A: Physiology of the Muscular System121 Questions
Exam 12: B: Physiology of the Muscular System105 Questions
Exam 13: A: Nervous System Cells145 Questions
Exam 13: B: Nervous System Cells131 Questions
Exam 14: A: Central Nervous System129 Questions
Exam 14: B: Central Nervous System116 Questions
Exam 15: Peripheral Nervous System165 Questions
Exam 16: Autonomic Nervous System111 Questions
Exam 17: A: Sense Organs146 Questions
Exam 17: B: Sense Organs148 Questions
Exam 18: Endocrine System127 Questions
Exam 19: Endocrine Glands174 Questions
Exam 20: Blood230 Questions
Exam 21: Anatomy of the Cardiovascular System211 Questions
Exam 22: A: Physiology of the Cardiovascular System117 Questions
Exam 22: B: Physiology of the Cardiovascular System87 Questions
Exam 23: Lymphatic System196 Questions
Exam 24: A: Immune System117 Questions
Exam 24: B: Immune System102 Questions
Exam 25: Stress138 Questions
Exam 26: Anatomy of the Respiratory System213 Questions
Exam 27: A: Physiology of the Respiratory System117 Questions
Exam 27: B: Physiology of the Respiratory System83 Questions
Exam 28: A: Anatomy of the Digestive System137 Questions
Exam 28: B: Anatomy of the Digestive System116 Questions
Exam 29: A: Physiology of the Digestive System128 Questions
Exam 29: B: Physiology of the Digestive System122 Questions
Exam 30: A: Nutrition and Metabolism129 Questions
Exam 30: B: Nutrition and Metabolism115 Questions
Exam 31: A: Urinary System133 Questions
Exam 31: B: Urinary System109 Questions
Exam 32: Fluid and Electrolyte Balance201 Questions
Exam 33: Acid-Base Balance190 Questions
Exam 34: Male Reproductive System213 Questions
Exam 35: A: Female Reproductive System124 Questions
Exam 35: B: Female Reproductive System104 Questions
Exam 36: A: Growth and Development133 Questions
Exam 36: B: Growth and Development109 Questions
Exam 37: A: Genetics and Heredity130 Questions
Exam 37: B: Genetics and Heredity105 Questions
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In nonsteroid hormones,the hormone itself is the first messenger.
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The many hormones secreted by endocrine tissues can be classified simply as _____ hormones.
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Steroids are able to pass easily through a target cell's plasma membrane because they are:
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Match each term with its explanation or definition.
-increasing the number of receptors on a target cell
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Both synergism and permissiveness can increase the effect of a hormone.
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Responses that result from endocrine feedback loops are called endocrine reflexes.
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The common molecule from which all steroid hormones are derived is:
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If a small amount of hormone produced a disproportionately great response in a cell,the hormone was most likely a nonsteroid hormone.
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Compare and contrast how the endocrine and nervous systems function to maintain homeostasis of the internal environment.
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The target organs for tropic hormones are usually other endocrine glands.
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Match each chemical classification with a corresponding hormone.
-cortisol
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Explain the mechanism of steroid hormone action.What is the end product of a steroid hormone?
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In areas of the body where circulation is poor,hormones are carried by small ducts called hormone channels.
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The general effect of hormones is to produce regulatory changes within the target cell.
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-the combination of hormones have a greater effect than the sum of the effects of the two hormones separately
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The last step in the nonsteroid hormone mechanism of action is:
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