Deck 13: The Endocrine System

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Which of the following hormones is released by an endocrine gland in response to direct stimulation by the nervous system?

A)epinephrine
B)cortisol
C)testosterone
D)insulin
E)glucagon
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Which of the following pituitary hormones controls the production and release of glucocorticoids from the adrenal cortex?

A)ADH
B)ACTH
C)GH
D)FSH
E)LH
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The pituitary gland is attached to the hypothalamus by a stalk-like structure called the

A)epithalamus
B)infundibulum
C)hypophyseal portal system
D)intermediate mass
E)hypophyseal fossa
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Hormones that bind to receptors inside of target cells are usually

A)lipid soluble
B)water soluble
C)second messengers
D)active hormones
E)inactive hormones
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Insulin-like growth factors (IGFs)are released from liver, skeletal muscle, bones, cartilage and other tissues in response to

A)insulin
B)glucagon
C)growth hormone
D)luteinizing hormone
E)all anterior pituitary hormones
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A hormone secreted by the anterior pituitary gland that causes darkening of the skin is

A)MSH
B)FSH
C)GH
D)LH
E)ADH
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Which of the following hormones are synthesized in the cell bodies of neurosecretory cells found in the hypothalamus?

A)antidiuretic hormone
B)calcitonin
C)insulin
D)growth hormone
E)adrenocorticotropic hormone
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An example of a hormone that under certain circumstances is regulated by positive feedback is

A)calcitonin
B)parathyroid hormone
C)oxytocin
D)glucagon
E)insulin
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All of the following are hormones secreted by the anterior pituitary gland EXCEPT

A)growth hormone
B)follicle-stimulating hormone
C)adrenocorticotropic hormone
D)prolactin
E)oxytocin
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Which of the following is a common second messenger used in signaling pathways activated by water-soluble hormones?

A)NO
B)ATP
C)cAMP
D)PTH
E)acetyl CoA
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Antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin are secreted from the

A)posterior pituitary gland
B)anterior pituitary gland
C)thyroid gland
D)pineal gland
E)pancreas
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The pituitary hormone that is released in large quantities during childbirth to stimulate uterine contractions is

A)estrogen
B)oxytocin
C)follicle-stimulating hormone
D)progesterone
E)growth hormone
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The two antagonistic hormones regulating blood calcium levels are

A)insulin and glucagon
B)glycogen and PTH
C)ACTH and CRH
D)PTH and calcitonin
E)calcitonin and glucagon
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All of the following pituitary hormones are released in response to hypothalamic releasing hormones EXCEPT

A)thyroid-stimulating hormone
B)growth hormone
C)follicle-stimulating hormone
D)adrenocorticotropic hormone
E)antidiuretic hormone
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Which of the following systems work closely with the endocrine system to coordinate the body's functions?

A)cardiovascular system
B)respiratory system
C)reproductive system
D)nervous system
E)lymphatic system
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Which of the following types of cells found in the thyroid gland produce thyroxine?

A)alpha cells
B)oxyphil cells
C)neurosecretory cells
D)follicular cells
E)parafollicular cells
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All of the following are endocrine glands EXCEPT

A)adrenal glands
B)sweat glands
C)parathyroid glands
D)pineal gland
E)pituitary gland
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Calcitonin is a hormone released by the parafollicular cells of the

A)adrenal cortex
B)thyroid gland
C)parathyroid gland
D)pituitary gland
E)thymus gland
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Which of the following organs contain hormone-secreting cells?

A)stomach
B)liver
C)skin
D)stomach, liver, and skin
E)none of the choices is correct
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Which of the following pituitary hormones stimulates testosterone production by the testes?

A)TSH
B)FSH
C)ACTH
D)LH
E)GH
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Which of the following endocrine glands is directly controlled by the autonomic nervous system?

A)adrenal medulla
B)adrenal cortex
C)anterior pituitary gland
D)thyroid gland
E)thymus gland
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Which of the following statements describe common characteristics of prostaglandins?

A)act as local hormones
B)help mediate inflammation
C)derived from fatty acids
D)act as local hormones, help mediate inflammation, and derived from fatty acids
E)none of the choices is correct
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Glucocorticoids, such as cortisol, are steroid hormones produced by the

A)ovaries
B)testis
C)adrenal gland
D)thyroid gland
E)hypothalamus
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Hormone secretion from endocrine cells can be stimulated by

A)nerve impulses
B)chemical changes in the blood
C)releasing hormones
D)inhibiting hormones
E)all of the choices are correct
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Cushing's syndrome is due to hypersecretion of

A)glucocorticoids
B)testosterone
C)ADH
D)mineralocorticoids
E)thyroxine
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Cells that respond to a particular hormone are called

A)receptor cells
B)sensor cells
C)secretory cells
D)target cells
E)endocrine cells
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Which of the following pituitary hormones controls adrenal cortex activities?

A)FSH
B)LH
C)hGH
D)MSH
E)ACTH
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Melatonin is a hormone released by the

A)pituitary gland
B)pancreas
C)pineal gland
D)thymus gland
E)adrenal gland
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The cells in the pancreatic islets that secrete insulin are called

A)alpha cells
B)beta cells
C)delta cells
D)F-cells
E)chief cells
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FSH secretion from the anterior pituitary gland is inhibited by a peptide hormone released by the gonads called

A)relaxin
B)testosterone
C)LH
D)inhibin
E)androgen
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Oversecretion of hGH during childhood causes

A)giantism
B)acromegaly
C)pituitary dwarfism
D)cretinism
E)goiter
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The hormone released in response to low blood calcium levels is

A)oxytocin
B)parathyroid hormone
C)thyroxine
D)growth hormone
E)calcitonin
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Glucagon is a pancreatic hormone that

A)accelerates the conversion of liver glycogen into glucose.
B)slows down glucose formation from lactic acid.
C)promotes uptake of amino acids by muscle cells.
D)speeds up protein synthesis within cells.
E)accelerates the transport of glucose from blood into cells.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of mineralocorticoids?

A)produced in the adrenal cortex
B)steroid hormones
C)regulate sodium and potassium homeostasis
D)all of the choices are correct
E)none of the choices is correct
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Which of the following hormones are responsible for the fight-or-flight response?

A)epinephrine
B)norepinephrine
C)insulin
D)epinephrine and norepinephrine
E)norepinephrine and insulin
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Which of the following is a disease condition in which the posterior pituitary gland does not secrete sufficient amounts of ADH?

A)diabetes insipidus
B)diabetes mellitus
C)tetany
D)cretinism
E)aldosteronism
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Which of the following hormones inhibits the action of osteoclasts?

A)oxytocin
B)vasopressin
C)calcitonin
D)parathyroid hormone
E)thyroxine
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A decline in the number of pancreatic beta cells is characteristic of

A)diabetes insipidus
B)type II diabetes
C)type I diabetes
D)Cushing's syndrome
E)noninsulin-dependent diabetes
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Which of the following organs can be classified as both an endocrine and exocrine gland?

A)hypothalamus
B)thymus gland
C)pancreas
D)pituitary gland
E)gallbladder
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The second stage of the physiological response to long-lasting stress is called the

A)stressor stage
B)resistance reaction
C)alarm reaction
D)flight-or-fight response
E)exhaustion stage
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Insulin is commonly secreted by the pancreas after a carbohydrate-rich meal in order to

A)increase the uptake of glucose from the blood into the tissue cells.
B)decrease the permeability of cell membranes to glucose.
C)increase the production of glucose from glycogen.
D)increase the concentration of blood glucose.
E)increase the amount of thyroid hormones in the blood.
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Under normal circumstances, individuals do not produce too much thyroxine because

A)the amount of available iodine is limited.
B)negative feedback control of TRH and TSH release.
C)excess thyroxine is converted into inactive triiodothyronine.
D)the thyroid gland is incapable of producing too much.
E)all of the choices are correct.
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Which of the following conditions would stimulate increased secretion of cortisol from the adrenal cortex?

A)decreased CRH release from the hypothalamus
B)increased ACTH release from the anterior pituitary gland
C)increased blood glucose levels
D)ingestion of a meal containing a high quantity of carbohydrates
E)increased plasma potassium concentration
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All of the following are target tissues for antidiuretic hormone EXCEPT

A)kidneys
B)arterioles
C)sweat glands
D)lungs
E)all of the choices are target tissues for ADH
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Steroid hormones are all derived from cholesterol.
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The hypothalamus, sympathetic nervous system, and adrenal medulla work together to stimulate the _____ during the initial stages of the stress response.

A)stressor effect
B)fight-or-flight response
C)exhaustion phase
D)secretion of insulin
E)constriction of the adrenal gland
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Which of the following is the best explanation for why hypersecretion of GH in adults does not lead to significant increases in height?

A)GH does not affect bone growth.
B)Epiphyseal plates are closed in adults.
C)Adult bones lack osteoblasts.
D)The physical size of adult bones prevents further growth.
E)Adults lack somatomedins necessary for bone lengthening.
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Most peptide and protein hormones diffuse through the phospholipid bilayer of the target cell membrane to gain access to their receptor.
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Low levels of calcium in the blood directly stimulate

A)the parafollicular cells of the thyroid gland to release calcitonin.
B)decreased activity of osteoclasts.
C)increased excretion of calcium in the urine.
D)decreased absorption of phosphate in the small intestine.
E)the chief cells of the parathyroid glands to release PTH.
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Cells found in the posterior pituitary gland synthesize vasopressin.
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Which of the following effects on the endocrine system does NOT commonly occur as we age?

A)Some endocrine glands shrink.
B)Production of cortisol decreases.
C)Decreased GH secretion leads to muscles atrophy.
D)Thyroid gland increases secretion of thyroid hormones.
E)Blood glucose levels increase due to slower release of insulin.
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Prolactin is a hormone involved in the initiation of milk production by the mammary glands.
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Glucocorticoids do not have an effect on the activity of the immune system.
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Which of the following pituitary hormones triggers ovulation?

A)thyroid-stimulating hormone
B)luteinizing hormone
C)growth hormone
D)adrenocorticotropic hormone
E)follicle-stimulating hormone
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The drug RU486 (mifepristone)induces abortion during early pregnancy by blocking receptors for

A)estrogen
B)testosterone
C)progesterone
D)follicle-stimulating hormone
E)luteinizing hormone
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Hormone secretion is primarily regulated by negative feedback mechanisms.
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Some endocrine glands secrete hormones in response to a signal from the autonomic nervous system.
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Glucagon is secreted by the _____ cells of the _____.

A)beta, pancreatic islets
B)alpha, pancreatic islets
C)beta, adrenal cortex
D)chromaffin, adrenal medulla
E)chief, parathyroid gland
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The nervous system and the endocrine system regulate homeostasis.
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Which of the following statements would likely be true during the resistance phase of the stress response?

A)The amount of stored triglycerides would be increasing.
B)Glycogen levels in skeletal muscles would be increasing.
C)Cortisol levels in the blood would be relatively high.
D)Aldosterone levels in the blood would be relatively low.
E)Insulin would stimulate increased protein synthesis in skeletal muscles.
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The renin-angiotensin pathway is involved in the control of aldosterone secretion.
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The physical changes that occur during puberty in young males, like thickening of the vocal cords and increased muscle mass, are stimulated by increased release of growth hormone from the pituitary gland.
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The thymus gland is largest in infancy and is replaced by adipose and areolar connective tissue as a person ages.
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"Bronzed skin" that is not due to a suntan is a common sign of Addison's disease.
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A water-soluble hormone usually binds to an intracellular receptor and acts as second messenger to induce changes inside the target cell.
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The pituitary gland synthesizes all of the hormones that it secretes.
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Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)stimulates the testes to produce testosterone.
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Tropic hormones produced by the hypothalamus control the release of human growth hormone from the anterior pituitary gland.
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Calcitonin is a hormone released by the parathyroid gland.
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If the resistance stage of the stress response fails to combat the stressor, exhaustion may ensue.
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Small protein hormones called somatomedins are released from the liver, skeletal muscle, cartilage and bone in response to an increased concentration of growth hormone in the plasma.
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Pheochromocytomas are benign tumors of the adrenal medulla.
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Vasopressin is another name for antidiuretic hormone.
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Steroid hormones usually act by binding to a protein receptor on the cell membrane of their target cell.
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Alcohol in the bloodstream inhibits ADH secretion resulting in increased urine output, which leads to the dehydration often experienced as part of a "hangover."
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Any stimulus that produces a stress response is called a stressor.
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The hypothalamus controls secretion of hormones from the anterior pituitary gland using nerve impulses.
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Androgens are steroid hormones secreted by the male endocrine system only.
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Ovaries decrease in size with age and are less responsive to gonadotropins, which causes a decrease in estrogen secretion leading to increased susceptibility to osteoporosis.
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The pancreas releases insulin more quickly as a person ages and so blood glucose levels increase more slowly in the elderly.
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Deck 13: The Endocrine System
1
Which of the following hormones is released by an endocrine gland in response to direct stimulation by the nervous system?

A)epinephrine
B)cortisol
C)testosterone
D)insulin
E)glucagon
A
2
Which of the following pituitary hormones controls the production and release of glucocorticoids from the adrenal cortex?

A)ADH
B)ACTH
C)GH
D)FSH
E)LH
B
3
The pituitary gland is attached to the hypothalamus by a stalk-like structure called the

A)epithalamus
B)infundibulum
C)hypophyseal portal system
D)intermediate mass
E)hypophyseal fossa
B
4
Hormones that bind to receptors inside of target cells are usually

A)lipid soluble
B)water soluble
C)second messengers
D)active hormones
E)inactive hormones
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Insulin-like growth factors (IGFs)are released from liver, skeletal muscle, bones, cartilage and other tissues in response to

A)insulin
B)glucagon
C)growth hormone
D)luteinizing hormone
E)all anterior pituitary hormones
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A hormone secreted by the anterior pituitary gland that causes darkening of the skin is

A)MSH
B)FSH
C)GH
D)LH
E)ADH
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Which of the following hormones are synthesized in the cell bodies of neurosecretory cells found in the hypothalamus?

A)antidiuretic hormone
B)calcitonin
C)insulin
D)growth hormone
E)adrenocorticotropic hormone
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An example of a hormone that under certain circumstances is regulated by positive feedback is

A)calcitonin
B)parathyroid hormone
C)oxytocin
D)glucagon
E)insulin
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9
All of the following are hormones secreted by the anterior pituitary gland EXCEPT

A)growth hormone
B)follicle-stimulating hormone
C)adrenocorticotropic hormone
D)prolactin
E)oxytocin
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Which of the following is a common second messenger used in signaling pathways activated by water-soluble hormones?

A)NO
B)ATP
C)cAMP
D)PTH
E)acetyl CoA
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Antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin are secreted from the

A)posterior pituitary gland
B)anterior pituitary gland
C)thyroid gland
D)pineal gland
E)pancreas
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The pituitary hormone that is released in large quantities during childbirth to stimulate uterine contractions is

A)estrogen
B)oxytocin
C)follicle-stimulating hormone
D)progesterone
E)growth hormone
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The two antagonistic hormones regulating blood calcium levels are

A)insulin and glucagon
B)glycogen and PTH
C)ACTH and CRH
D)PTH and calcitonin
E)calcitonin and glucagon
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All of the following pituitary hormones are released in response to hypothalamic releasing hormones EXCEPT

A)thyroid-stimulating hormone
B)growth hormone
C)follicle-stimulating hormone
D)adrenocorticotropic hormone
E)antidiuretic hormone
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Which of the following systems work closely with the endocrine system to coordinate the body's functions?

A)cardiovascular system
B)respiratory system
C)reproductive system
D)nervous system
E)lymphatic system
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Which of the following types of cells found in the thyroid gland produce thyroxine?

A)alpha cells
B)oxyphil cells
C)neurosecretory cells
D)follicular cells
E)parafollicular cells
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All of the following are endocrine glands EXCEPT

A)adrenal glands
B)sweat glands
C)parathyroid glands
D)pineal gland
E)pituitary gland
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Calcitonin is a hormone released by the parafollicular cells of the

A)adrenal cortex
B)thyroid gland
C)parathyroid gland
D)pituitary gland
E)thymus gland
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Which of the following organs contain hormone-secreting cells?

A)stomach
B)liver
C)skin
D)stomach, liver, and skin
E)none of the choices is correct
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Which of the following pituitary hormones stimulates testosterone production by the testes?

A)TSH
B)FSH
C)ACTH
D)LH
E)GH
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Which of the following endocrine glands is directly controlled by the autonomic nervous system?

A)adrenal medulla
B)adrenal cortex
C)anterior pituitary gland
D)thyroid gland
E)thymus gland
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Which of the following statements describe common characteristics of prostaglandins?

A)act as local hormones
B)help mediate inflammation
C)derived from fatty acids
D)act as local hormones, help mediate inflammation, and derived from fatty acids
E)none of the choices is correct
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Glucocorticoids, such as cortisol, are steroid hormones produced by the

A)ovaries
B)testis
C)adrenal gland
D)thyroid gland
E)hypothalamus
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Hormone secretion from endocrine cells can be stimulated by

A)nerve impulses
B)chemical changes in the blood
C)releasing hormones
D)inhibiting hormones
E)all of the choices are correct
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Cushing's syndrome is due to hypersecretion of

A)glucocorticoids
B)testosterone
C)ADH
D)mineralocorticoids
E)thyroxine
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Cells that respond to a particular hormone are called

A)receptor cells
B)sensor cells
C)secretory cells
D)target cells
E)endocrine cells
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Which of the following pituitary hormones controls adrenal cortex activities?

A)FSH
B)LH
C)hGH
D)MSH
E)ACTH
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Melatonin is a hormone released by the

A)pituitary gland
B)pancreas
C)pineal gland
D)thymus gland
E)adrenal gland
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The cells in the pancreatic islets that secrete insulin are called

A)alpha cells
B)beta cells
C)delta cells
D)F-cells
E)chief cells
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FSH secretion from the anterior pituitary gland is inhibited by a peptide hormone released by the gonads called

A)relaxin
B)testosterone
C)LH
D)inhibin
E)androgen
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Oversecretion of hGH during childhood causes

A)giantism
B)acromegaly
C)pituitary dwarfism
D)cretinism
E)goiter
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The hormone released in response to low blood calcium levels is

A)oxytocin
B)parathyroid hormone
C)thyroxine
D)growth hormone
E)calcitonin
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Glucagon is a pancreatic hormone that

A)accelerates the conversion of liver glycogen into glucose.
B)slows down glucose formation from lactic acid.
C)promotes uptake of amino acids by muscle cells.
D)speeds up protein synthesis within cells.
E)accelerates the transport of glucose from blood into cells.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of mineralocorticoids?

A)produced in the adrenal cortex
B)steroid hormones
C)regulate sodium and potassium homeostasis
D)all of the choices are correct
E)none of the choices is correct
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Which of the following hormones are responsible for the fight-or-flight response?

A)epinephrine
B)norepinephrine
C)insulin
D)epinephrine and norepinephrine
E)norepinephrine and insulin
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36
Which of the following is a disease condition in which the posterior pituitary gland does not secrete sufficient amounts of ADH?

A)diabetes insipidus
B)diabetes mellitus
C)tetany
D)cretinism
E)aldosteronism
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37
Which of the following hormones inhibits the action of osteoclasts?

A)oxytocin
B)vasopressin
C)calcitonin
D)parathyroid hormone
E)thyroxine
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A decline in the number of pancreatic beta cells is characteristic of

A)diabetes insipidus
B)type II diabetes
C)type I diabetes
D)Cushing's syndrome
E)noninsulin-dependent diabetes
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39
Which of the following organs can be classified as both an endocrine and exocrine gland?

A)hypothalamus
B)thymus gland
C)pancreas
D)pituitary gland
E)gallbladder
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The second stage of the physiological response to long-lasting stress is called the

A)stressor stage
B)resistance reaction
C)alarm reaction
D)flight-or-fight response
E)exhaustion stage
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41
Insulin is commonly secreted by the pancreas after a carbohydrate-rich meal in order to

A)increase the uptake of glucose from the blood into the tissue cells.
B)decrease the permeability of cell membranes to glucose.
C)increase the production of glucose from glycogen.
D)increase the concentration of blood glucose.
E)increase the amount of thyroid hormones in the blood.
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42
Under normal circumstances, individuals do not produce too much thyroxine because

A)the amount of available iodine is limited.
B)negative feedback control of TRH and TSH release.
C)excess thyroxine is converted into inactive triiodothyronine.
D)the thyroid gland is incapable of producing too much.
E)all of the choices are correct.
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43
Which of the following conditions would stimulate increased secretion of cortisol from the adrenal cortex?

A)decreased CRH release from the hypothalamus
B)increased ACTH release from the anterior pituitary gland
C)increased blood glucose levels
D)ingestion of a meal containing a high quantity of carbohydrates
E)increased plasma potassium concentration
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All of the following are target tissues for antidiuretic hormone EXCEPT

A)kidneys
B)arterioles
C)sweat glands
D)lungs
E)all of the choices are target tissues for ADH
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45
Steroid hormones are all derived from cholesterol.
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46
The hypothalamus, sympathetic nervous system, and adrenal medulla work together to stimulate the _____ during the initial stages of the stress response.

A)stressor effect
B)fight-or-flight response
C)exhaustion phase
D)secretion of insulin
E)constriction of the adrenal gland
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Which of the following is the best explanation for why hypersecretion of GH in adults does not lead to significant increases in height?

A)GH does not affect bone growth.
B)Epiphyseal plates are closed in adults.
C)Adult bones lack osteoblasts.
D)The physical size of adult bones prevents further growth.
E)Adults lack somatomedins necessary for bone lengthening.
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48
Most peptide and protein hormones diffuse through the phospholipid bilayer of the target cell membrane to gain access to their receptor.
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49
Low levels of calcium in the blood directly stimulate

A)the parafollicular cells of the thyroid gland to release calcitonin.
B)decreased activity of osteoclasts.
C)increased excretion of calcium in the urine.
D)decreased absorption of phosphate in the small intestine.
E)the chief cells of the parathyroid glands to release PTH.
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50
Cells found in the posterior pituitary gland synthesize vasopressin.
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51
Which of the following effects on the endocrine system does NOT commonly occur as we age?

A)Some endocrine glands shrink.
B)Production of cortisol decreases.
C)Decreased GH secretion leads to muscles atrophy.
D)Thyroid gland increases secretion of thyroid hormones.
E)Blood glucose levels increase due to slower release of insulin.
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52
Prolactin is a hormone involved in the initiation of milk production by the mammary glands.
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53
Glucocorticoids do not have an effect on the activity of the immune system.
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54
Which of the following pituitary hormones triggers ovulation?

A)thyroid-stimulating hormone
B)luteinizing hormone
C)growth hormone
D)adrenocorticotropic hormone
E)follicle-stimulating hormone
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55
The drug RU486 (mifepristone)induces abortion during early pregnancy by blocking receptors for

A)estrogen
B)testosterone
C)progesterone
D)follicle-stimulating hormone
E)luteinizing hormone
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56
Hormone secretion is primarily regulated by negative feedback mechanisms.
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57
Some endocrine glands secrete hormones in response to a signal from the autonomic nervous system.
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58
Glucagon is secreted by the _____ cells of the _____.

A)beta, pancreatic islets
B)alpha, pancreatic islets
C)beta, adrenal cortex
D)chromaffin, adrenal medulla
E)chief, parathyroid gland
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59
The nervous system and the endocrine system regulate homeostasis.
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60
Which of the following statements would likely be true during the resistance phase of the stress response?

A)The amount of stored triglycerides would be increasing.
B)Glycogen levels in skeletal muscles would be increasing.
C)Cortisol levels in the blood would be relatively high.
D)Aldosterone levels in the blood would be relatively low.
E)Insulin would stimulate increased protein synthesis in skeletal muscles.
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61
The renin-angiotensin pathway is involved in the control of aldosterone secretion.
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62
The physical changes that occur during puberty in young males, like thickening of the vocal cords and increased muscle mass, are stimulated by increased release of growth hormone from the pituitary gland.
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63
The thymus gland is largest in infancy and is replaced by adipose and areolar connective tissue as a person ages.
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64
"Bronzed skin" that is not due to a suntan is a common sign of Addison's disease.
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A water-soluble hormone usually binds to an intracellular receptor and acts as second messenger to induce changes inside the target cell.
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66
The pituitary gland synthesizes all of the hormones that it secretes.
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67
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)stimulates the testes to produce testosterone.
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68
Tropic hormones produced by the hypothalamus control the release of human growth hormone from the anterior pituitary gland.
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69
Calcitonin is a hormone released by the parathyroid gland.
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70
If the resistance stage of the stress response fails to combat the stressor, exhaustion may ensue.
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71
Small protein hormones called somatomedins are released from the liver, skeletal muscle, cartilage and bone in response to an increased concentration of growth hormone in the plasma.
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Pheochromocytomas are benign tumors of the adrenal medulla.
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73
Vasopressin is another name for antidiuretic hormone.
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74
Steroid hormones usually act by binding to a protein receptor on the cell membrane of their target cell.
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75
Alcohol in the bloodstream inhibits ADH secretion resulting in increased urine output, which leads to the dehydration often experienced as part of a "hangover."
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Any stimulus that produces a stress response is called a stressor.
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77
The hypothalamus controls secretion of hormones from the anterior pituitary gland using nerve impulses.
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78
Androgens are steroid hormones secreted by the male endocrine system only.
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Ovaries decrease in size with age and are less responsive to gonadotropins, which causes a decrease in estrogen secretion leading to increased susceptibility to osteoporosis.
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The pancreas releases insulin more quickly as a person ages and so blood glucose levels increase more slowly in the elderly.
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