Deck 6: The Endocrine System: Endocrine Glands and Hormone Actions

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Which of the following changes in plasma levels would be observed in a primary hyposecretion of cortisol?

A)decreased CRH, decreased ACTH, and decreased cortisol
B)decreased CRH, decreased ACTH, and increased cortisol
C)increased CRH, increased ACTH, and decreased cortisol
D)increased CRH, increased ACTH, and increased cortisol
E)increased CRH, decreased ACTH, and decreased cortisol
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What is triiodothyronine?

A)a thyroid hormone, also known as T3, secreted from the thyroid gland
B)the hormone secreted from the thymus
C)the hormone secreted from the pineal gland
D)a catecholamine released from the adrenal medulla
E)a catecholamine released from the adrenal cortex
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When the response to two hormones is greater than the sum of the individual responses, the response is described as

A)agonistic.
B)antagonized.
C)synergistic.
D)permissive.
E)additive.
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Which of the following hormones is NOT released from the adrenal gland?

A)adrenocorticotropic hormone
B)cortisol
C)androgens
D)aldosterone
E)epinephrine
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Secretion of hormones from the anterior pituitary is stimulated by released from the .

A)releasing hormones : thalamus
B)oxytocin : hypothalamus
C)stimulating hormones : posterior pituitary
D)tropic hormones : hypothalamus
E)neurotransmitters : hypothalamus
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Which of the following is a CORRECT example of short- loop negative feedback?

A)TRH stimulates the release of thyroid hormones.
B)TSH inhibits the release of TRH.
C)Thyroid hormones inhibit the release of TSH.
D)TRH inhibits the release of TSH.
E)Thyroid hormones inhibit the release of TRH.
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What is the name of the stalk that connects the hypothalamus and pituitary gland?

A)adenohypophysis
B)sella turcica
C)infundibulum
D)median eminence
E)neurohypophysis
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Where does the neural input for circadian rhythmicity of the pineal gland and hypothalamic tropic hormones originate?

A)suprachiasmatic nucleus
B)supraoptic nucleus
C)lateral geniculus
D)paraventricular nucleus
E)cerebrum
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What are the two hormones released in females in response to LH?

A)GnRH and GHRH
B)estrogens and progesterones
C)prolactin and oxytocin
D)ANP and EPO
E)androgens and estrogens
Question
An alteration within the anterior pituitary that decreases the secretion of thyroid hormone would be termed a disorder.

A)primary secretion
B)secondary secretion
C)tertiary secretion
D)TSH hypersecretion
E)secreting tumor
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What are the two classes of input that can alter the secretion of hormones?

A)anticipated input and reflexive input
B)compression and release
C)neural signals and humoral signals
D)chemical signals and mechanical input
E)motor signals and sensory signals
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What is the hormone whose release is stimulated by follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)in men?

A)inhibin
B)testosterone
C)calcitonin
D)LH
E)GnRH
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Which tropic hormone is responsible for controlling the release of follicle stimulating hormone from the anterior pituitary?

A)follicle stimulating releasing hormone
B)gonadotropin releasing hormone
C)growth hormone releasing hormone
D)follicle releasing hormone
E)corticotropin releasing hormone
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Parathyroid hormone regulates blood levels of what ion?

A)potassium
B)chloride
C)calcium
D)sodium
E)T3
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The thyroid gland secretes what hormone(s)?

A)thyroid hormones only
B)thymosin only
C)calcitonin only
D)both thyroid hormones and thymosin
E)both thyroid hormones and calcitonin
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Vasopressin works on the kidney to decrease urine output, as does aldosterone, but has an effect on blood vessels that is similar to yet another hormone, which is

A)ACTH.
B)cortisol.
C)atrial natriuretic peptide.
D)epinephrine.
E)rennin.
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What cells secrete epinephrine from the adrenal gland?

A)chromaffin cells
B)B cells
C)A cells
D)D cells
E)zona reticularis cells
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Which pancreatic cell type secretes glucagon?

A)alpha cells
B)F cells
C)beta cells
D)gamma cells
E)delta cells
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Which hormone's release is ultimately affected by TRH?

A)sex hormones
B)glucagon
C)cortisol
D)insulin- like growth factors
E)thyroid hormone
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Which of the following endocrine organs essentially secretes hormones from neurons?

A)gonads
B)thymus
C)adrenal cortex
D)pancreas
E)hypothalamus
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Which of the following correctly describes a pathway for secretion of a hormone under the control of tropic hormones?

A)TRH stimulates TSH release, which stimulates thymosin release.
B)CRH stimulates ACTH release, which stimulates somatomedin release.
C)PRH stimulates PH release, which stimulates prolactin release.
D)GnRH stimulates PH release, which stimulates prolactin release.
E)GHRH stimulates GH release, which stimulates insulin- like growth factor release.
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Inhibition of TRH release by the thyroid hormones is an example of

A)short loop negative feedback.
B)positive neuroendocrine reflex.
C)negative inhibition.
D)positive feedback.
E)long loop negative feedback.
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A secondary endocrine organ is one that

A)receives communication from at least two hormones.
B)is the target of tropic hormones.
C)secretes hormones, but is better known for another function.
D)secretes at least two hormones.
E)secretes tropic hormones.
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The mechanism of insulin catabolism in target cells is best described as degradation by

A)peroxisomal enzymes.
B)lysosomes following receptor- mediated endocytosis.
C)insulin- degrading enzyme following receptor- mediated endocytosis.
D)proteases in the extracellular fluid.
E)mitochondrial enzymes following receptor- mediated endocytosis.
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What is another name for the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland?

A)paraventricular nucleus
B)neurohypophysis
C)adenohypophysis
D)melanocyte
E)pineal gland
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What hormone, released from the thyroid gland, regulates blood calcium?

A)calcitonin
B)calcitrol
C)PTH
D)calciferol
E)calmodulin
Question
The concentration of free hormone in the blood depends on all of the following EXCEPT the

A)rate of hormone secretion.
B)amount of hormone temporarily stored in adipose tissue.
C)amount of hormone transported bound to carrier proteins.
D)rate of receptor downregulation.
E)rate at which the hormone is metabolized.
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Which of the following is NOT a hormone released from the anterior pituitary?

A)luteinizing hormone
B)follicle stimulating hormone
C)adrenocorticotropic hormone
D)growth hormone
E)prolactin inhibiting hormone
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Which of the following hormones is NOT secreted by the endocrine region of the pancreas?

A)insulin
B)cholecystokinin
C)glucagon
D)pancreatic polypeptide
E)somatostatin
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Which pancreatic cell type secretes insulin?

A)delta cells
B)beta cells
C)F cells
D)alpha cells
E)gamma cells
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Which of the following hormones is NOT secreted by gonads?

A)androstenedione
B)estradiol
C)oxytocin
D)progesterone
E)testosterone
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What anterior pituitary hormone is NOT a tropic hormone?

A)follicle stimulating hormone
B)luteinizing hormone
C)adrenocorticotropic hormone
D)growth hormone
E)prolactin
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What hormone is secreted by the zona glomerulosa layer of the adrenal gland?

A)androgens
B)progesterone
C)epinephrine
D)cortisol
E)aldosterone
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What are hormones that regulate the release of other hormones?

A)stimulatory hormones
B)release regulating hormones
C)secondary hormones
D)primary hormones
E)tropic hormones
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The release of from the pineal gland is important for establishing .

A)melatonin : thirst
B)prolactin : circadian rhythm
C)melanin : thirst
D)melatonin : circadian rhythm
E)prolactin : breast milk production
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All of the following hormones are produced in the adrenal cortex EXCEPT

A)cortisol.
B)aldosterone.
C)androgens.
D)epinephrine.
E)both male and female sex hormone precursors.
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A 10- year- old with precocious puberty is found to have a space- occupying tumor in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus, leading to excessive prolactin release. Which of the following correctly describes changes in plasma levels of hormones?

A)increased PRH, decreased PIH, and decreased prolactin
B)increased PRH, increased PIH, and increased prolactin
C)decreased PRH, decreased PIH, and increased prolactin
D)decreased PRH, decreased PIH, and decreased prolactin
E)decreased PRH, increased PIH, and increased prolactin
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A hormone is when a second hormone is required for the first hormone to have any activity.

A)additive
B)submissive
C)synergistic
D)tropic
E)permissive
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What layer of the adrenal cortex secretes androgens?

A)zona reticularis only
B)zona fasciculata only
C)zona glomerulosa only
D)both zonae reticularis and fasciculata
E)both zonae reticularis and glomerulosa
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Which of the following is a CORRECT example of long- loop negative feedback?

A)GH stimulates the release of GHIH.
B)TSH inhibits the release of TRH.
C)TSH stimulates the release of TRH.
D)Glucocorticoids inhibit the release of CRH.
E)FSH inhibits the release of GnRH.
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Which pancreatic cell type secretes somatostatin?

A)gamma cells
B)F cells
C)beta cells
D)delta cells
E)alpha cells
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All of the following paired hormones have antagonistic effects EXCEPT

A)epinephrine and norepinephrine.
B)insulin and glucagon.
C)calcitonin and PTH.
D)PRH and dopamine.
E)ANP and aldosterone.
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A person with a pheochromocytoma (a functioning adenoma)is experiencing symptoms created by its hypersecretion of epinephrine, including high blood pressure, elevated heart rate, excessive sweating, anxiety, and weight loss. Where would this neuroendocrine tumor be located?

A)adrenal medulla
B)neurohypophysis of pituitary gland
C)adrenal cortex
D)adenohypophysis of pituitary gland
E)hypothalamus
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What ensures that blood levels of a specific releasing hormone are locally high in order to stimulate the pituitary?

A)hepatic portal system
B)hypothalamic- pituitary portal system
C)degradation rates of tropic hormones
D)pulsatility of tropic hormone release
E)affinity of the tropic hormones
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Hormones transported in blood bound to proteins are metabolized more slowly than those traveling dissolved in plasma.
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A person with Cushing's disease is found to have a functioning adenoma in the anterior pituitary causing an increase in ACTH secretion. Which of the following CORRECTLY describes changes in plasma levels of hormones?

A)decreased CRH, decreased ACTH, and increased cortisol
B)decreased CRH, decreased ACTH, and decreased cortisol
C)increased CRH, increased ACTH, and decreased cortisol
D)increased CRH, decreased ACTH, and decreased cortisol
E)decreased CRH, increased ACTH, and increased cortisol
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The hormones somatostatin, insulin, and glucagon are all produced by what mixed endocrine/exocrine gland?

A)pancreas
B)posterior pituitary
C)adrenal cortex
D)thyroid gland
E)adrenal medulla
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Which of the following tropic hormones is also known as the catecholamine, dopamine?

A)growth hormone
B)luteinizing hormone
C)prolactin inhibiting hormone
D)growth hormone inhibiting hormone
E)prolactin releasing hormone
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Oxytocin is produced by neurons of the supraoptic nucleus in the hypothalamus, but is released into the bloodstream where?

A)hypothalamic- pituitary portal system
B)neurohypophysis
C)anterior pituitary
D)uterus and breast tissue
E)capillary beds of the median eminence
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What hormone is secreted by the heart?

A)erythropoietin
B)atrial natriuretic peptide
C)epinephrine
D)thymosin
E)somatostatin
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Abnormal hormone secretions from an endocrine gland due to altered tropic hormone release are called

A)primary secretion disorders.
B)tertiary secretion disorders.
C)hyposecretions.
D)secondary secretion disorders.
E)hypersecretions.
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Which of the following produces the hormone calcitonin?

A)posterior pituitary
B)pancreas
C)adrenal medulla
D)thyroid gland
E)adrenal cortex
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Acromegaly is caused by a(n)

A)cortisol deficiency.
B)decrease of insulin- like growth factors.
C)decrease in growth hormone in adults.
D)thyroid deficiency.
E)increase in growth hormone in adults.
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Which hormone's release is ultimately affected by CRH?

A)thyroid hormone
B)glucagon
C)insulin- like growth factors
D)sex hormones
E)cortisol
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What is the name of the enzyme that breaks down insulin, found in target and kidney cells?

A)enterokinase
B)insulin- degrading enzyme
C)insulin- tryptic factor
D)insulin peptidase
E)proteasomal peptidase
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Which of the following hormones regulates plasma calcium levels?

A)calcitonin only
B)calcitrol only
C)parathyroid hormone only
D)both calcitonin, and oxytocin
E)calcitonin, calcitrol, and parathyroid hormone
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Which pancreatic cell type secretes pancreatic polypeptide?

A)beta cells
B)gamma cells
C)delta cells
D)alpha cells
E)F cells
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Which hormone's release is governed by GnRH?

A)thyroid hormone
B)cortisol
C)glucagon
D)insulin- like growth factors
E)sex hormones
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What hormone, released by the posterior pituitary, functions in uterine contraction and milk letdown in the breast?

A)antidiuretic hormone
B)vasopressin
C)somatomedin
D)oxytocin
E)prolactin
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Which hormone's release is ultimately affected by GHRH?

A)cortisol
B)insulin- like growth factors
C)thyroid hormone
D)glucagon
E)sex hormones
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The secretion of hormones from the anterior pituitary is controlled by hypothalamic tropic hormones.
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Blood glucose levels are regulated by insulin, glucagon, epinephrine, cortisol, and growth hormone.
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The magnitude of response at the target cell depends on both the concentration of hormone and the concentration of receptor.
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Lipophilic hormones may be temporarily stored in adipose tissue, thereby affecting free levels of the hormone in the blood.
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Secondary endocrine organs include the heart, liver, kidneys, stomach, duodenum, and skin.
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Insulin- like growth factors are secreted by the liver and function to promote tissue growth.
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Kidney cells contain insulin- degrading enzyme.
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A releasing hormone is a type of tropic hormone.
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The zona fasciculata secretes both androgens and glucocorticoids.
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The only non- peptide/protein tropic hormone is dopamine.
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The parafollicular cells of the thyroid are stimulated by FSH released from the anterior pituitary.
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All hormones of the adrenal cortex are steroid hormones.
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Growth hormone has direct action on target cells throughout the body.
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The hormone thymosin is released from the thyroid gland.
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Drinking the contents of an apple in the form of apple juice will cause a greater spike in serum glucose, and a subsequently greater insulin release, than by eating the apple in its natural state.
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In a short negative feedback loop, a tropic hormone from the anterior pituitary inhibits the release of its own releasing hormone from the hypothalamus.
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Regulation of insulin release by blood glucose levels is an example of humoral control of hormone secretion.
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Growth hormone functions as both a tropic hormone and as a hormone that acts on target cells throughout the body.
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The parathyroid glands secrete calcitonin.
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The hypothalamus is connected to the posterior pituitary by the hypothalamic- pituitary portal system.
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Deck 6: The Endocrine System: Endocrine Glands and Hormone Actions
1
Which of the following changes in plasma levels would be observed in a primary hyposecretion of cortisol?

A)decreased CRH, decreased ACTH, and decreased cortisol
B)decreased CRH, decreased ACTH, and increased cortisol
C)increased CRH, increased ACTH, and decreased cortisol
D)increased CRH, increased ACTH, and increased cortisol
E)increased CRH, decreased ACTH, and decreased cortisol
C
2
What is triiodothyronine?

A)a thyroid hormone, also known as T3, secreted from the thyroid gland
B)the hormone secreted from the thymus
C)the hormone secreted from the pineal gland
D)a catecholamine released from the adrenal medulla
E)a catecholamine released from the adrenal cortex
A
3
When the response to two hormones is greater than the sum of the individual responses, the response is described as

A)agonistic.
B)antagonized.
C)synergistic.
D)permissive.
E)additive.
C
4
Which of the following hormones is NOT released from the adrenal gland?

A)adrenocorticotropic hormone
B)cortisol
C)androgens
D)aldosterone
E)epinephrine
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Secretion of hormones from the anterior pituitary is stimulated by released from the .

A)releasing hormones : thalamus
B)oxytocin : hypothalamus
C)stimulating hormones : posterior pituitary
D)tropic hormones : hypothalamus
E)neurotransmitters : hypothalamus
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Which of the following is a CORRECT example of short- loop negative feedback?

A)TRH stimulates the release of thyroid hormones.
B)TSH inhibits the release of TRH.
C)Thyroid hormones inhibit the release of TSH.
D)TRH inhibits the release of TSH.
E)Thyroid hormones inhibit the release of TRH.
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What is the name of the stalk that connects the hypothalamus and pituitary gland?

A)adenohypophysis
B)sella turcica
C)infundibulum
D)median eminence
E)neurohypophysis
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Where does the neural input for circadian rhythmicity of the pineal gland and hypothalamic tropic hormones originate?

A)suprachiasmatic nucleus
B)supraoptic nucleus
C)lateral geniculus
D)paraventricular nucleus
E)cerebrum
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What are the two hormones released in females in response to LH?

A)GnRH and GHRH
B)estrogens and progesterones
C)prolactin and oxytocin
D)ANP and EPO
E)androgens and estrogens
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An alteration within the anterior pituitary that decreases the secretion of thyroid hormone would be termed a disorder.

A)primary secretion
B)secondary secretion
C)tertiary secretion
D)TSH hypersecretion
E)secreting tumor
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What are the two classes of input that can alter the secretion of hormones?

A)anticipated input and reflexive input
B)compression and release
C)neural signals and humoral signals
D)chemical signals and mechanical input
E)motor signals and sensory signals
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What is the hormone whose release is stimulated by follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)in men?

A)inhibin
B)testosterone
C)calcitonin
D)LH
E)GnRH
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Which tropic hormone is responsible for controlling the release of follicle stimulating hormone from the anterior pituitary?

A)follicle stimulating releasing hormone
B)gonadotropin releasing hormone
C)growth hormone releasing hormone
D)follicle releasing hormone
E)corticotropin releasing hormone
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Parathyroid hormone regulates blood levels of what ion?

A)potassium
B)chloride
C)calcium
D)sodium
E)T3
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The thyroid gland secretes what hormone(s)?

A)thyroid hormones only
B)thymosin only
C)calcitonin only
D)both thyroid hormones and thymosin
E)both thyroid hormones and calcitonin
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Vasopressin works on the kidney to decrease urine output, as does aldosterone, but has an effect on blood vessels that is similar to yet another hormone, which is

A)ACTH.
B)cortisol.
C)atrial natriuretic peptide.
D)epinephrine.
E)rennin.
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What cells secrete epinephrine from the adrenal gland?

A)chromaffin cells
B)B cells
C)A cells
D)D cells
E)zona reticularis cells
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Which pancreatic cell type secretes glucagon?

A)alpha cells
B)F cells
C)beta cells
D)gamma cells
E)delta cells
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Which hormone's release is ultimately affected by TRH?

A)sex hormones
B)glucagon
C)cortisol
D)insulin- like growth factors
E)thyroid hormone
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Which of the following endocrine organs essentially secretes hormones from neurons?

A)gonads
B)thymus
C)adrenal cortex
D)pancreas
E)hypothalamus
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21
Which of the following correctly describes a pathway for secretion of a hormone under the control of tropic hormones?

A)TRH stimulates TSH release, which stimulates thymosin release.
B)CRH stimulates ACTH release, which stimulates somatomedin release.
C)PRH stimulates PH release, which stimulates prolactin release.
D)GnRH stimulates PH release, which stimulates prolactin release.
E)GHRH stimulates GH release, which stimulates insulin- like growth factor release.
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22
Inhibition of TRH release by the thyroid hormones is an example of

A)short loop negative feedback.
B)positive neuroendocrine reflex.
C)negative inhibition.
D)positive feedback.
E)long loop negative feedback.
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A secondary endocrine organ is one that

A)receives communication from at least two hormones.
B)is the target of tropic hormones.
C)secretes hormones, but is better known for another function.
D)secretes at least two hormones.
E)secretes tropic hormones.
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The mechanism of insulin catabolism in target cells is best described as degradation by

A)peroxisomal enzymes.
B)lysosomes following receptor- mediated endocytosis.
C)insulin- degrading enzyme following receptor- mediated endocytosis.
D)proteases in the extracellular fluid.
E)mitochondrial enzymes following receptor- mediated endocytosis.
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What is another name for the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland?

A)paraventricular nucleus
B)neurohypophysis
C)adenohypophysis
D)melanocyte
E)pineal gland
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What hormone, released from the thyroid gland, regulates blood calcium?

A)calcitonin
B)calcitrol
C)PTH
D)calciferol
E)calmodulin
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27
The concentration of free hormone in the blood depends on all of the following EXCEPT the

A)rate of hormone secretion.
B)amount of hormone temporarily stored in adipose tissue.
C)amount of hormone transported bound to carrier proteins.
D)rate of receptor downregulation.
E)rate at which the hormone is metabolized.
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Which of the following is NOT a hormone released from the anterior pituitary?

A)luteinizing hormone
B)follicle stimulating hormone
C)adrenocorticotropic hormone
D)growth hormone
E)prolactin inhibiting hormone
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Which of the following hormones is NOT secreted by the endocrine region of the pancreas?

A)insulin
B)cholecystokinin
C)glucagon
D)pancreatic polypeptide
E)somatostatin
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Which pancreatic cell type secretes insulin?

A)delta cells
B)beta cells
C)F cells
D)alpha cells
E)gamma cells
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Which of the following hormones is NOT secreted by gonads?

A)androstenedione
B)estradiol
C)oxytocin
D)progesterone
E)testosterone
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What anterior pituitary hormone is NOT a tropic hormone?

A)follicle stimulating hormone
B)luteinizing hormone
C)adrenocorticotropic hormone
D)growth hormone
E)prolactin
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What hormone is secreted by the zona glomerulosa layer of the adrenal gland?

A)androgens
B)progesterone
C)epinephrine
D)cortisol
E)aldosterone
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What are hormones that regulate the release of other hormones?

A)stimulatory hormones
B)release regulating hormones
C)secondary hormones
D)primary hormones
E)tropic hormones
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The release of from the pineal gland is important for establishing .

A)melatonin : thirst
B)prolactin : circadian rhythm
C)melanin : thirst
D)melatonin : circadian rhythm
E)prolactin : breast milk production
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All of the following hormones are produced in the adrenal cortex EXCEPT

A)cortisol.
B)aldosterone.
C)androgens.
D)epinephrine.
E)both male and female sex hormone precursors.
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37
A 10- year- old with precocious puberty is found to have a space- occupying tumor in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus, leading to excessive prolactin release. Which of the following correctly describes changes in plasma levels of hormones?

A)increased PRH, decreased PIH, and decreased prolactin
B)increased PRH, increased PIH, and increased prolactin
C)decreased PRH, decreased PIH, and increased prolactin
D)decreased PRH, decreased PIH, and decreased prolactin
E)decreased PRH, increased PIH, and increased prolactin
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A hormone is when a second hormone is required for the first hormone to have any activity.

A)additive
B)submissive
C)synergistic
D)tropic
E)permissive
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What layer of the adrenal cortex secretes androgens?

A)zona reticularis only
B)zona fasciculata only
C)zona glomerulosa only
D)both zonae reticularis and fasciculata
E)both zonae reticularis and glomerulosa
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40
Which of the following is a CORRECT example of long- loop negative feedback?

A)GH stimulates the release of GHIH.
B)TSH inhibits the release of TRH.
C)TSH stimulates the release of TRH.
D)Glucocorticoids inhibit the release of CRH.
E)FSH inhibits the release of GnRH.
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41
Which pancreatic cell type secretes somatostatin?

A)gamma cells
B)F cells
C)beta cells
D)delta cells
E)alpha cells
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42
All of the following paired hormones have antagonistic effects EXCEPT

A)epinephrine and norepinephrine.
B)insulin and glucagon.
C)calcitonin and PTH.
D)PRH and dopamine.
E)ANP and aldosterone.
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43
A person with a pheochromocytoma (a functioning adenoma)is experiencing symptoms created by its hypersecretion of epinephrine, including high blood pressure, elevated heart rate, excessive sweating, anxiety, and weight loss. Where would this neuroendocrine tumor be located?

A)adrenal medulla
B)neurohypophysis of pituitary gland
C)adrenal cortex
D)adenohypophysis of pituitary gland
E)hypothalamus
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44
What ensures that blood levels of a specific releasing hormone are locally high in order to stimulate the pituitary?

A)hepatic portal system
B)hypothalamic- pituitary portal system
C)degradation rates of tropic hormones
D)pulsatility of tropic hormone release
E)affinity of the tropic hormones
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45
Hormones transported in blood bound to proteins are metabolized more slowly than those traveling dissolved in plasma.
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46
A person with Cushing's disease is found to have a functioning adenoma in the anterior pituitary causing an increase in ACTH secretion. Which of the following CORRECTLY describes changes in plasma levels of hormones?

A)decreased CRH, decreased ACTH, and increased cortisol
B)decreased CRH, decreased ACTH, and decreased cortisol
C)increased CRH, increased ACTH, and decreased cortisol
D)increased CRH, decreased ACTH, and decreased cortisol
E)decreased CRH, increased ACTH, and increased cortisol
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47
The hormones somatostatin, insulin, and glucagon are all produced by what mixed endocrine/exocrine gland?

A)pancreas
B)posterior pituitary
C)adrenal cortex
D)thyroid gland
E)adrenal medulla
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48
Which of the following tropic hormones is also known as the catecholamine, dopamine?

A)growth hormone
B)luteinizing hormone
C)prolactin inhibiting hormone
D)growth hormone inhibiting hormone
E)prolactin releasing hormone
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49
Oxytocin is produced by neurons of the supraoptic nucleus in the hypothalamus, but is released into the bloodstream where?

A)hypothalamic- pituitary portal system
B)neurohypophysis
C)anterior pituitary
D)uterus and breast tissue
E)capillary beds of the median eminence
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50
What hormone is secreted by the heart?

A)erythropoietin
B)atrial natriuretic peptide
C)epinephrine
D)thymosin
E)somatostatin
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51
Abnormal hormone secretions from an endocrine gland due to altered tropic hormone release are called

A)primary secretion disorders.
B)tertiary secretion disorders.
C)hyposecretions.
D)secondary secretion disorders.
E)hypersecretions.
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52
Which of the following produces the hormone calcitonin?

A)posterior pituitary
B)pancreas
C)adrenal medulla
D)thyroid gland
E)adrenal cortex
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53
Acromegaly is caused by a(n)

A)cortisol deficiency.
B)decrease of insulin- like growth factors.
C)decrease in growth hormone in adults.
D)thyroid deficiency.
E)increase in growth hormone in adults.
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54
Which hormone's release is ultimately affected by CRH?

A)thyroid hormone
B)glucagon
C)insulin- like growth factors
D)sex hormones
E)cortisol
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55
What is the name of the enzyme that breaks down insulin, found in target and kidney cells?

A)enterokinase
B)insulin- degrading enzyme
C)insulin- tryptic factor
D)insulin peptidase
E)proteasomal peptidase
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56
Which of the following hormones regulates plasma calcium levels?

A)calcitonin only
B)calcitrol only
C)parathyroid hormone only
D)both calcitonin, and oxytocin
E)calcitonin, calcitrol, and parathyroid hormone
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57
Which pancreatic cell type secretes pancreatic polypeptide?

A)beta cells
B)gamma cells
C)delta cells
D)alpha cells
E)F cells
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58
Which hormone's release is governed by GnRH?

A)thyroid hormone
B)cortisol
C)glucagon
D)insulin- like growth factors
E)sex hormones
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59
What hormone, released by the posterior pituitary, functions in uterine contraction and milk letdown in the breast?

A)antidiuretic hormone
B)vasopressin
C)somatomedin
D)oxytocin
E)prolactin
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60
Which hormone's release is ultimately affected by GHRH?

A)cortisol
B)insulin- like growth factors
C)thyroid hormone
D)glucagon
E)sex hormones
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61
The secretion of hormones from the anterior pituitary is controlled by hypothalamic tropic hormones.
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62
Blood glucose levels are regulated by insulin, glucagon, epinephrine, cortisol, and growth hormone.
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63
The magnitude of response at the target cell depends on both the concentration of hormone and the concentration of receptor.
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64
Lipophilic hormones may be temporarily stored in adipose tissue, thereby affecting free levels of the hormone in the blood.
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65
Secondary endocrine organs include the heart, liver, kidneys, stomach, duodenum, and skin.
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66
Insulin- like growth factors are secreted by the liver and function to promote tissue growth.
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67
Kidney cells contain insulin- degrading enzyme.
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68
A releasing hormone is a type of tropic hormone.
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69
The zona fasciculata secretes both androgens and glucocorticoids.
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70
The only non- peptide/protein tropic hormone is dopamine.
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71
The parafollicular cells of the thyroid are stimulated by FSH released from the anterior pituitary.
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72
All hormones of the adrenal cortex are steroid hormones.
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73
Growth hormone has direct action on target cells throughout the body.
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74
The hormone thymosin is released from the thyroid gland.
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75
Drinking the contents of an apple in the form of apple juice will cause a greater spike in serum glucose, and a subsequently greater insulin release, than by eating the apple in its natural state.
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76
In a short negative feedback loop, a tropic hormone from the anterior pituitary inhibits the release of its own releasing hormone from the hypothalamus.
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77
Regulation of insulin release by blood glucose levels is an example of humoral control of hormone secretion.
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78
Growth hormone functions as both a tropic hormone and as a hormone that acts on target cells throughout the body.
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79
The parathyroid glands secrete calcitonin.
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80
The hypothalamus is connected to the posterior pituitary by the hypothalamic- pituitary portal system.
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