Deck 25: Endocrine Control

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The body's main regulator of the internal environment is the ____.

A)anterior pituitary gland
B)hypothalamus
C)medulla oblongata
D)cerebellum
E)pons
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Milk let-down, labor, and childbirth are mediated by the ____ gland.

A)pineal
B)anterior pituitary
C)posterior pituitary
D)parathyroid
E)thyroid
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Prolactin ____.

A)stimulates and sustains milk production after childbirth
B)stimulates labor and childbirth
C)causes the development of breasts and other secondary sexual characteristics in the male
D)acts in concert with FSH to produce milk
E)has secondary effects on reducing the size of the uterus after birth
Question
The adrenal glands secrete the steroid hormone ____.

A)cortisol
B)melatonin
C)calcitonin
D)glucagon
E)insulin
Question
All target cells of a specific hormone must have ____.

A)hydrophilic plasma membranes
B)proximity to an endocrine gland
C)an appropriate receptor molecule
D)special lipids in their plasma membranes
E)access to absorbed carbohydrates
Question
Hormones are distributed throughout the body by the ____ system.

A)urinary
B)lymphatic
C)nervous
D)circulatory
E)muscular
Question
Acromegaly is the result of excessive secretion of ____ by adults.

A)mineralocorticoid
B)glucocorticoid
C)thyroxine
D)testosterone
E)growth hormone
Question
A second messenger involved in regulating metabolism is ____.

A)ATP
B)ADP
C)mRNA
D)cAMP
E)NADH
Question
The insecticide DTT is structurally similar to ____.

A)estrogen
B)testosterone
C)phthalates
D)collagen
E)vinyl
Question
A study reported that high levels of phthalates in a pregnant woman could lead to ____ in their sons.

A)undescended testicles
B)smaller genitals
C)feminized genitals
D)enlarged breasts
E)cancer
Question
XY individuals with total androgen insensitivity syndrome ____.

A)do not secrete testosterone
B)do not have testes
C)have mutated testosterone receptors in their cells
D)secrete more estrogen than testosterone
E)have normal male genitalia
Question
Phthalates are released by ____, a common component in many household items.

A)animal hormones
B)cotton
C)stainless steel
D)vinyl
E)electronics
Question
The luteinizing hormone (LH)____.

A)affects sex steroid hormone secretion
B)has no function in males
C)is produced by the corpus luteum
D)stimulates milk production
E)encourages growth of bone and soft tissues
Question
The antidiuretic hormone (ADH)____.

A)controls levels of GH
B)influences levels of LH
C)influences levels of FSH
D)reduces urine output
E)causes contractions of the uterus
Question
Endocrine glands and neurons receive signals from the ____.

A)amygdala
B)hypothalamus
C)adrenal cortex
D)anterior pituitary gland
E)thyroid
Question
ACTH (adrenocorticotropin hormone)____.

A)is secreted by the posterior pituitary
B)has target cells in the autonomic nervous system
C)has target cells in the adrenal glands
D)has target cells in the adrenal medulla
E)initiates an autoimmune response
Question
How do steroid hormones differ from those derived from amino acids?

A)steroid hormones are not derived from organic molecules
B)steroid hormones do not bind to plasma membrane receptors
C)steroid hormones use a second messenger system
D)steroid hormones do not travel in the blood
E)steroid hormones do not require receptors to function
Question
Bone and soft tissue growth in the young is driven by ____.

A)ACTH
B)prolactin
C)oxytocin
D)growth hormone
E)FSH
Question
Steroid hormones are derived from ____.

A)glucose
B)cholesterol
C)messenger RNA
D)cyclic AMP
E)glycogen
Question
Some breast cancer cells have receptors for ____, which encourages their growth and division.

A)testosterone
B)estrogen
C)glucagon
D)insulin
E)prolactin
Question
In the United States, most thyroid disorders are caused by ____.

A)iodine deficiency
B)iron deficiency
C)an autoimmune disorder
D)insecticides
E)a combination of more than one of these
Question
The ____ gland(s)secrete(s)thyroid stimulating hormone (TRH).

A)thyroid
B)parathyroid
C)thymus
D)hypothalamus
E)anterior pituitary
Question
A goiter is caused by a deficiency in ____.

A)thyroxine
B)triiodothyronine
C)calcium
D)iodine
E)both thyroxine and triiodothyronine
Question
If you skip a meal, ____.

A)insulin levels will rise
B)glucagon levels will rise
C)glucose will be taken up by cells
D)both insulin and glucagon levels will rise
E)glucose will be converted to glycogen
Question
Specialized clusters of cells that secrete hormones are found scattered throughout the ____.

A)adrenal cortex
B)liver
C)thymus
D)adrenal medulla
E)pancreas
Question
The normal human individual has ____ parathyroid glands.

A)​2
B)​3
C)​4
D)​5
E)​6
Question
Insulin affects the ____.

A)secretion of saliva
B)storage of proteins
C)secretion of pancreatic juices
D)metabolism of sugar
E)utilization of fat reserves
Question
The anterior and posterior pituitary glands differ in that ____.

A)the anterior pituitary produces peptide hormones while the posterior pituitary produces steroid hormones
B)the anterior pituitary produces its own hormones but the posterior pituitary does not
C)the anterior pituitary is a part of the nervous system; the posterior pituitary is a part of the endocrine system
D)the anterior pituitary is controlled by the hypothalamus whereas the posterior pituitary is controlled by the adrenal cortex
E)the anterior pituitary is under voluntary control; the posterior pituitary is under involuntary control
Question
Calcitonin is produced by the ____ and is important for the uptake of ____ by bones.

A)anterior pituitary; calcium
B)posterior pituitary; phosphorus
C)thymus; calcium
D)thyroid; calcium
E)hypothalamus; phosphorus
Question
A goiter is an enlarged form of the ____ gland.

A)adrenal
B)pancreas
C)thyroid
D)parathyroid
E)thymus
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Lack of vitamin ____ leads to rickets.

A)​a
B)​b
C)​c
D)​d
E)​e
Question
Osteoporosis sometimes results from ____.

A)excessive PTH secretion
B)insufficient PTH secretion
C)excessive intake of vitamin D
D)excessive intake of iodine
E)insufficient intake of vitamin D
Question
Thyroid hormone ____.

A)increases the resting metabolic rate of cells throughout the body
B)slows the heart rate and increases lipid metabolism
C)inhibits protein synthesis
D)increases glycolysis while decreasing oxidative phosphorylation
E)stimulates the release of ADH from the hypothalamus
Question
If you eliminated all sources of calcium (dairy products, some vegetables)from your diet, the level of ____ would rise in an attempt to supply calcium stored in your body to the tissues that need it.

A)aldosterone
B)calcitonin
C)mineralocorticoids
D)parathyroid hormone
E)GH
Question
Lack of ____in a diet can cause ____.

A)iron; hypothyroidism
B)iodine; hypothyroidism
C)iodine; hyperthyroidism
D)iron; hyperthyroidism
E)iodine; hypertension
Question
Most hormones produced in the anterior pituitary ____.

A)affect kidney functioning
B)are secreted in response to signals from the medulla oblongata
C)control the release of hormones from other endocrine glands
D)are steroid hormones
E)effect target cells in the posterior pituitary
Question
Thyroid hormone deficiency can lead to a condition known as ____.

A)hypothyroidism
B)hyperthyroidism
C)rickets
D)AIDS
E)bowed legs
Question
The main regulator of calcium blood levels is the ____.

A)parathyroid glands
B)thyroid glands
C)hypothalamus
D)anterior pituitary gland
E)posterior pituitary gland
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Excess glucose is converted into glycogen in the ____.

A)pancreas
B)liver
C)thymus
D)thyroid
E)adrenal cortex
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If the concentration of thyroid hormone is high, ____.

A)the secretion of thyroid releasing hormone is inhibited
B)the secretion of thyroid stimulating hormone is increased
C)calcitonin production is increased
D)resting metabolism decreases
E)more than one of these occurs
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Type 1 diabetes ____.

A)is characterized by normal insulin levels
B)is characterized by cells that do not respond to insulin
C)is the more common form of diabetes
D)is usually controlled with a strict diet
E)usually occurs in early childhood
Question
The hierarchy of endocrine glands that control the release of sex steroid hormones is ____.

A)hypothalamus, posterior pituitary, gonads
B)hypothalamus, anterior pituitary, gonads
C)anterior pituitary, hypothalamus, gonads
D)posterior pituitary, hypothalamus, gonads
E)anterior pituitary, posterior pituitary, gonads
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Another name for high blood sugar is ____.

A)type 1 diabetes
B)type 2 diabetes
C)hyperglycemia
D)hypoglycemia
E)anemia
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In some mammals, increased melatonin levels cause a decrease in ____ production.

A)aldosterone
B)ADH
C)testosterone
D)insulin
E)glucagon
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Exposure to a light source ____.

A)increases melatonin levels
B)increase testosterone levels
C)decrease testosterone levels
D)is used to treat SAD and jet lag
E)is used to treat some cancers
Question
The adrenal cortex produces ____.

A)aldosterone
B)epinephrine
C)ADH
D)testosterone
E)glucagon
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In individuals with type 2 diabetes, _____.

A)blood sugar monitoring is not necessary
B)diagnosis usually occurs very early in life
C)diet is ineffective for managing the condition
D)target cells do not respond to insulin
E)little or no insulin is produced
Question
When blood glucose levels are low, the pancreas secretes ____.

A)less glucagon and more insulin
B)less insulin and more glucagon
C)more glucagon and more insulin
D)less glucagon and less insulin
E)neither glucagon or insulin
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Like ____, aldosterone functions in the concentration of urine.

A)calcitonin
B)insulin
C)cortisol
D)anti-diuretic hormone
E)growth hormone
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The _____ is associated with seasonal affective disorder (SAD).

A)pineal
B)pituitary
C)thyroid
D)parathyroid
E)thymus
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Melatonin regulates ____.

A)heart rhythms in song birds
B)the stimulation of cancer cell growth in humans
C)the menstrual cycle in human females
D)sleep cycles in humans
E)milk production in mammals after giving birth
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The pancreas produces hormones that regulate ____ homeostasis.

A)water
B)temperature
C)pH
D)glucose
E)blood pressure
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The combination of ____ causes the gonads to secrete sex steroid hormones.

A)estrogen and progesterone
B)testosterone and oxytocin
C)estrogen and FSH
D)testosterone and LH
E)FSH and LH
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The ____ gland is associated with biological clocks or biorhythms.

A)pineal
B)parathyroid
C)hypothalamus
D)pituitary
E)thymus
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Different tissues are able to respond to the same hormone differently due to ____.

A)variations in receptor structure
B)competing effects
C)additive effects
D)subtractive effects
E)chemical modifications to the hormones
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The hormone whose levels remain high when the body is suffering from inflammation and stress is _____.

A)cortisol
B)luteinizing hormone
C)thymosin
D)prolactin
E)parathyroid hormone
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Insulin stimulates ____.

A)muscle and fat cells to take up glucose
B)increased levels of glucose in the blood
C)a decrease in muscle cell activity
D)an increase in exercise
E)liver cells to release glycogen
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Negative feedback regulation between the anterior pituitary and the hypothalamus controls the secretion of ____.

A)insulin
B)epinephrine
C)norepinephrine
D)cortisol
E)glucagon
Question
The target cells of glucagon are ____.

A)liver cells
B)skeletal muscle cells
C)fat cells
D)intestinal cells
E)stomach cells
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The adrenal glands are located ____.

A)beneath the pituitary gland
B)between the pons and the medulla oblongata
C)next to the pancreas
D)on top of the kidneys
E)attached to the liver
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Thyroid hormone is actually _____.

A)a signal steroid hormone working alone
B)the triiodothyronine and thyroxine molecules working together
C)the estrogen and testosterone hormones working together
D)TRH and any other hormone working together
E)a second messenger or a steroid working alone
Question
Secretion of sex steroid hormones in males and females is controlled by ____.

A)different receptors in males vs. females
B)different hormones depending on sex
C)the same hormones but different pathways depending on sex
D)different pathways and hormones depending on the sex
E)the same pathway and hormones regardless of sex
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produces sex steroid hormones
A
produces sex steroid hormones
B
produces sex steroid hormones
C
produces sex steroid hormones
D
produces sex steroid hormones
E
produces sex steroid hormones
F
produces sex steroid hormones
G
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produces calcitonin
A
produces calcitonin
B
produces calcitonin
C
produces calcitonin
D
produces calcitonin
E
produces calcitonin
F
produces calcitonin
G
Question
Diabetes is an increasing public health concern due to _____.

A)the decreasing number of patients with this condition
B)the many negative health effects it causes
C)its relative ease of treatment
D)difficulty creating insulin to treat it
E)the high costs of treating it
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produces prolactin
E
produces prolactin
F
produces prolactin
G
produces prolactin
A
produces prolactin
B
produces prolactin
C
produces prolactin
D
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produces norepinephrine
A
produces norepinephrine
B
produces norepinephrine
C
produces norepinephrine
D
produces norepinephrine
E
produces norepinephrine
F
produces norepinephrine
G
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produces glucagon
A
produces glucagon
B
produces glucagon
C
produces glucagon
D
produces glucagon
E
produces glucagon
F
produces glucagon
G
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produces antidiuretic hormone
A
produces antidiuretic hormone
B
produces antidiuretic hormone
C
produces antidiuretic hormone
D
produces antidiuretic hormone
E
produces antidiuretic hormone
F
produces antidiuretic hormone
G
Question
Studies have shown that _____ interfere(s)with proper thyroid function.

A)iodine
B)nitrites
C)phosphates
D)calcium
E)nitrates
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High levels of cortisol can mimic the effects of _____ on the _____.

A)insulin; liver
B)TSH; thyroid
C)insulin; muscles
D)glucagon; liver
E)glucagon; cells
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produces melatonin
A
produces melatonin
B
produces melatonin
C
produces melatonin
D
produces melatonin
E
produces melatonin
F
produces melatonin
G
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produces epinephrine and norepinephrine
posterior pituitary
produces epinephrine and norepinephrine
adrenal cortex
produces epinephrine and norepinephrine
pancreas
produces epinephrine and norepinephrine
thyroid
produces epinephrine and norepinephrine
pineal
produces epinephrine and norepinephrine
anterior pituitary
produces epinephrine and norepinephrine
adrenal medulla
produces epinephrine and norepinephrine
parathyroid
Question
Cushing's syndrome can cause _____.

A)low blood pressure
B)impaired immunity
C)osteoporosis
D)liver failure
E)weight loss
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A study of ____ indicated a connection between lower melatonin levels and a greater risk of breast cancer.

A)ER nurses
B)college students
C)high stress occupations
D)night-shift nurses
E)infants in high altitudes
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hormone released by this gland raises blood calcium levels
posterior pituitary
hormone released by this gland raises blood calcium levels
adrenal cortex
hormone released by this gland raises blood calcium levels
pancreas
hormone released by this gland raises blood calcium levels
thyroid
hormone released by this gland raises blood calcium levels
pineal
hormone released by this gland raises blood calcium levels
anterior pituitary
hormone released by this gland raises blood calcium levels
adrenal medulla
hormone released by this gland raises blood calcium levels
parathyroid
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A decrease in blood glucose triggers action by the _____ stimulated by _____.

A)liver; an increase in glucagon
B)liver; the absence of insulin
C)liver, muscles, and fat; an increase in glucagon
D)liver, muscles, and fat; the absence of insulin
E)hypothalamus; the breakdown of sugar
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produces and secretes thyroid stimulating hormone
posterior pituitary
produces and secretes thyroid stimulating hormone
adrenal cortex
produces and secretes thyroid stimulating hormone
pancreas
produces and secretes thyroid stimulating hormone
thyroid
produces and secretes thyroid stimulating hormone
pineal
produces and secretes thyroid stimulating hormone
anterior pituitary
produces and secretes thyroid stimulating hormone
adrenal medulla
produces and secretes thyroid stimulating hormone
parathyroid
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Most organs respond to _____ and _____.

A)hormones; physical stimulation
B)environmental signals; hormones
C)hormones; neuronal signals
D)environmental signals; neuronal signals
E)physical stimulation; neuronal signals
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The differences in male and female secondary sexual traits are due to the _____.

A)relative proportion of sex steroid hormones in males vs. females
B)production of different sex steroid hormones by males and females
C)differences in sex steroid hormone receptors in males vs. females
D)exposure to environmental toxins during fetal development
E)absence of sex steroid hormones in females
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1
The body's main regulator of the internal environment is the ____.

A)anterior pituitary gland
B)hypothalamus
C)medulla oblongata
D)cerebellum
E)pons
B
2
Milk let-down, labor, and childbirth are mediated by the ____ gland.

A)pineal
B)anterior pituitary
C)posterior pituitary
D)parathyroid
E)thyroid
C
3
Prolactin ____.

A)stimulates and sustains milk production after childbirth
B)stimulates labor and childbirth
C)causes the development of breasts and other secondary sexual characteristics in the male
D)acts in concert with FSH to produce milk
E)has secondary effects on reducing the size of the uterus after birth
A
4
The adrenal glands secrete the steroid hormone ____.

A)cortisol
B)melatonin
C)calcitonin
D)glucagon
E)insulin
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All target cells of a specific hormone must have ____.

A)hydrophilic plasma membranes
B)proximity to an endocrine gland
C)an appropriate receptor molecule
D)special lipids in their plasma membranes
E)access to absorbed carbohydrates
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Hormones are distributed throughout the body by the ____ system.

A)urinary
B)lymphatic
C)nervous
D)circulatory
E)muscular
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Acromegaly is the result of excessive secretion of ____ by adults.

A)mineralocorticoid
B)glucocorticoid
C)thyroxine
D)testosterone
E)growth hormone
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A second messenger involved in regulating metabolism is ____.

A)ATP
B)ADP
C)mRNA
D)cAMP
E)NADH
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The insecticide DTT is structurally similar to ____.

A)estrogen
B)testosterone
C)phthalates
D)collagen
E)vinyl
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A study reported that high levels of phthalates in a pregnant woman could lead to ____ in their sons.

A)undescended testicles
B)smaller genitals
C)feminized genitals
D)enlarged breasts
E)cancer
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XY individuals with total androgen insensitivity syndrome ____.

A)do not secrete testosterone
B)do not have testes
C)have mutated testosterone receptors in their cells
D)secrete more estrogen than testosterone
E)have normal male genitalia
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Phthalates are released by ____, a common component in many household items.

A)animal hormones
B)cotton
C)stainless steel
D)vinyl
E)electronics
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The luteinizing hormone (LH)____.

A)affects sex steroid hormone secretion
B)has no function in males
C)is produced by the corpus luteum
D)stimulates milk production
E)encourages growth of bone and soft tissues
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The antidiuretic hormone (ADH)____.

A)controls levels of GH
B)influences levels of LH
C)influences levels of FSH
D)reduces urine output
E)causes contractions of the uterus
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Endocrine glands and neurons receive signals from the ____.

A)amygdala
B)hypothalamus
C)adrenal cortex
D)anterior pituitary gland
E)thyroid
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ACTH (adrenocorticotropin hormone)____.

A)is secreted by the posterior pituitary
B)has target cells in the autonomic nervous system
C)has target cells in the adrenal glands
D)has target cells in the adrenal medulla
E)initiates an autoimmune response
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How do steroid hormones differ from those derived from amino acids?

A)steroid hormones are not derived from organic molecules
B)steroid hormones do not bind to plasma membrane receptors
C)steroid hormones use a second messenger system
D)steroid hormones do not travel in the blood
E)steroid hormones do not require receptors to function
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Bone and soft tissue growth in the young is driven by ____.

A)ACTH
B)prolactin
C)oxytocin
D)growth hormone
E)FSH
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Steroid hormones are derived from ____.

A)glucose
B)cholesterol
C)messenger RNA
D)cyclic AMP
E)glycogen
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Some breast cancer cells have receptors for ____, which encourages their growth and division.

A)testosterone
B)estrogen
C)glucagon
D)insulin
E)prolactin
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In the United States, most thyroid disorders are caused by ____.

A)iodine deficiency
B)iron deficiency
C)an autoimmune disorder
D)insecticides
E)a combination of more than one of these
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The ____ gland(s)secrete(s)thyroid stimulating hormone (TRH).

A)thyroid
B)parathyroid
C)thymus
D)hypothalamus
E)anterior pituitary
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A goiter is caused by a deficiency in ____.

A)thyroxine
B)triiodothyronine
C)calcium
D)iodine
E)both thyroxine and triiodothyronine
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If you skip a meal, ____.

A)insulin levels will rise
B)glucagon levels will rise
C)glucose will be taken up by cells
D)both insulin and glucagon levels will rise
E)glucose will be converted to glycogen
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Specialized clusters of cells that secrete hormones are found scattered throughout the ____.

A)adrenal cortex
B)liver
C)thymus
D)adrenal medulla
E)pancreas
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The normal human individual has ____ parathyroid glands.

A)​2
B)​3
C)​4
D)​5
E)​6
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Insulin affects the ____.

A)secretion of saliva
B)storage of proteins
C)secretion of pancreatic juices
D)metabolism of sugar
E)utilization of fat reserves
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The anterior and posterior pituitary glands differ in that ____.

A)the anterior pituitary produces peptide hormones while the posterior pituitary produces steroid hormones
B)the anterior pituitary produces its own hormones but the posterior pituitary does not
C)the anterior pituitary is a part of the nervous system; the posterior pituitary is a part of the endocrine system
D)the anterior pituitary is controlled by the hypothalamus whereas the posterior pituitary is controlled by the adrenal cortex
E)the anterior pituitary is under voluntary control; the posterior pituitary is under involuntary control
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Calcitonin is produced by the ____ and is important for the uptake of ____ by bones.

A)anterior pituitary; calcium
B)posterior pituitary; phosphorus
C)thymus; calcium
D)thyroid; calcium
E)hypothalamus; phosphorus
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A goiter is an enlarged form of the ____ gland.

A)adrenal
B)pancreas
C)thyroid
D)parathyroid
E)thymus
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Lack of vitamin ____ leads to rickets.

A)​a
B)​b
C)​c
D)​d
E)​e
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Osteoporosis sometimes results from ____.

A)excessive PTH secretion
B)insufficient PTH secretion
C)excessive intake of vitamin D
D)excessive intake of iodine
E)insufficient intake of vitamin D
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Thyroid hormone ____.

A)increases the resting metabolic rate of cells throughout the body
B)slows the heart rate and increases lipid metabolism
C)inhibits protein synthesis
D)increases glycolysis while decreasing oxidative phosphorylation
E)stimulates the release of ADH from the hypothalamus
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34
If you eliminated all sources of calcium (dairy products, some vegetables)from your diet, the level of ____ would rise in an attempt to supply calcium stored in your body to the tissues that need it.

A)aldosterone
B)calcitonin
C)mineralocorticoids
D)parathyroid hormone
E)GH
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35
Lack of ____in a diet can cause ____.

A)iron; hypothyroidism
B)iodine; hypothyroidism
C)iodine; hyperthyroidism
D)iron; hyperthyroidism
E)iodine; hypertension
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36
Most hormones produced in the anterior pituitary ____.

A)affect kidney functioning
B)are secreted in response to signals from the medulla oblongata
C)control the release of hormones from other endocrine glands
D)are steroid hormones
E)effect target cells in the posterior pituitary
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37
Thyroid hormone deficiency can lead to a condition known as ____.

A)hypothyroidism
B)hyperthyroidism
C)rickets
D)AIDS
E)bowed legs
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38
The main regulator of calcium blood levels is the ____.

A)parathyroid glands
B)thyroid glands
C)hypothalamus
D)anterior pituitary gland
E)posterior pituitary gland
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39
Excess glucose is converted into glycogen in the ____.

A)pancreas
B)liver
C)thymus
D)thyroid
E)adrenal cortex
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40
If the concentration of thyroid hormone is high, ____.

A)the secretion of thyroid releasing hormone is inhibited
B)the secretion of thyroid stimulating hormone is increased
C)calcitonin production is increased
D)resting metabolism decreases
E)more than one of these occurs
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41
Type 1 diabetes ____.

A)is characterized by normal insulin levels
B)is characterized by cells that do not respond to insulin
C)is the more common form of diabetes
D)is usually controlled with a strict diet
E)usually occurs in early childhood
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42
The hierarchy of endocrine glands that control the release of sex steroid hormones is ____.

A)hypothalamus, posterior pituitary, gonads
B)hypothalamus, anterior pituitary, gonads
C)anterior pituitary, hypothalamus, gonads
D)posterior pituitary, hypothalamus, gonads
E)anterior pituitary, posterior pituitary, gonads
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43
Another name for high blood sugar is ____.

A)type 1 diabetes
B)type 2 diabetes
C)hyperglycemia
D)hypoglycemia
E)anemia
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44
In some mammals, increased melatonin levels cause a decrease in ____ production.

A)aldosterone
B)ADH
C)testosterone
D)insulin
E)glucagon
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45
Exposure to a light source ____.

A)increases melatonin levels
B)increase testosterone levels
C)decrease testosterone levels
D)is used to treat SAD and jet lag
E)is used to treat some cancers
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46
The adrenal cortex produces ____.

A)aldosterone
B)epinephrine
C)ADH
D)testosterone
E)glucagon
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47
In individuals with type 2 diabetes, _____.

A)blood sugar monitoring is not necessary
B)diagnosis usually occurs very early in life
C)diet is ineffective for managing the condition
D)target cells do not respond to insulin
E)little or no insulin is produced
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48
When blood glucose levels are low, the pancreas secretes ____.

A)less glucagon and more insulin
B)less insulin and more glucagon
C)more glucagon and more insulin
D)less glucagon and less insulin
E)neither glucagon or insulin
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49
Like ____, aldosterone functions in the concentration of urine.

A)calcitonin
B)insulin
C)cortisol
D)anti-diuretic hormone
E)growth hormone
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50
The _____ is associated with seasonal affective disorder (SAD).

A)pineal
B)pituitary
C)thyroid
D)parathyroid
E)thymus
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51
Melatonin regulates ____.

A)heart rhythms in song birds
B)the stimulation of cancer cell growth in humans
C)the menstrual cycle in human females
D)sleep cycles in humans
E)milk production in mammals after giving birth
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52
The pancreas produces hormones that regulate ____ homeostasis.

A)water
B)temperature
C)pH
D)glucose
E)blood pressure
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53
The combination of ____ causes the gonads to secrete sex steroid hormones.

A)estrogen and progesterone
B)testosterone and oxytocin
C)estrogen and FSH
D)testosterone and LH
E)FSH and LH
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54
The ____ gland is associated with biological clocks or biorhythms.

A)pineal
B)parathyroid
C)hypothalamus
D)pituitary
E)thymus
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55
Different tissues are able to respond to the same hormone differently due to ____.

A)variations in receptor structure
B)competing effects
C)additive effects
D)subtractive effects
E)chemical modifications to the hormones
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56
The hormone whose levels remain high when the body is suffering from inflammation and stress is _____.

A)cortisol
B)luteinizing hormone
C)thymosin
D)prolactin
E)parathyroid hormone
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57
Insulin stimulates ____.

A)muscle and fat cells to take up glucose
B)increased levels of glucose in the blood
C)a decrease in muscle cell activity
D)an increase in exercise
E)liver cells to release glycogen
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58
Negative feedback regulation between the anterior pituitary and the hypothalamus controls the secretion of ____.

A)insulin
B)epinephrine
C)norepinephrine
D)cortisol
E)glucagon
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59
The target cells of glucagon are ____.

A)liver cells
B)skeletal muscle cells
C)fat cells
D)intestinal cells
E)stomach cells
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60
The adrenal glands are located ____.

A)beneath the pituitary gland
B)between the pons and the medulla oblongata
C)next to the pancreas
D)on top of the kidneys
E)attached to the liver
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61
Thyroid hormone is actually _____.

A)a signal steroid hormone working alone
B)the triiodothyronine and thyroxine molecules working together
C)the estrogen and testosterone hormones working together
D)TRH and any other hormone working together
E)a second messenger or a steroid working alone
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62
Secretion of sex steroid hormones in males and females is controlled by ____.

A)different receptors in males vs. females
B)different hormones depending on sex
C)the same hormones but different pathways depending on sex
D)different pathways and hormones depending on the sex
E)the same pathway and hormones regardless of sex
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63
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produces sex steroid hormones
A
produces sex steroid hormones
B
produces sex steroid hormones
C
produces sex steroid hormones
D
produces sex steroid hormones
E
produces sex steroid hormones
F
produces sex steroid hormones
G
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64
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produces calcitonin
A
produces calcitonin
B
produces calcitonin
C
produces calcitonin
D
produces calcitonin
E
produces calcitonin
F
produces calcitonin
G
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65
Diabetes is an increasing public health concern due to _____.

A)the decreasing number of patients with this condition
B)the many negative health effects it causes
C)its relative ease of treatment
D)difficulty creating insulin to treat it
E)the high costs of treating it
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66
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produces prolactin
E
produces prolactin
F
produces prolactin
G
produces prolactin
A
produces prolactin
B
produces prolactin
C
produces prolactin
D
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67
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produces norepinephrine
A
produces norepinephrine
B
produces norepinephrine
C
produces norepinephrine
D
produces norepinephrine
E
produces norepinephrine
F
produces norepinephrine
G
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68
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produces glucagon
A
produces glucagon
B
produces glucagon
C
produces glucagon
D
produces glucagon
E
produces glucagon
F
produces glucagon
G
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69
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produces antidiuretic hormone
A
produces antidiuretic hormone
B
produces antidiuretic hormone
C
produces antidiuretic hormone
D
produces antidiuretic hormone
E
produces antidiuretic hormone
F
produces antidiuretic hormone
G
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70
Studies have shown that _____ interfere(s)with proper thyroid function.

A)iodine
B)nitrites
C)phosphates
D)calcium
E)nitrates
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71
High levels of cortisol can mimic the effects of _____ on the _____.

A)insulin; liver
B)TSH; thyroid
C)insulin; muscles
D)glucagon; liver
E)glucagon; cells
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72
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produces melatonin
A
produces melatonin
B
produces melatonin
C
produces melatonin
D
produces melatonin
E
produces melatonin
F
produces melatonin
G
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73
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produces epinephrine and norepinephrine
posterior pituitary
produces epinephrine and norepinephrine
adrenal cortex
produces epinephrine and norepinephrine
pancreas
produces epinephrine and norepinephrine
thyroid
produces epinephrine and norepinephrine
pineal
produces epinephrine and norepinephrine
anterior pituitary
produces epinephrine and norepinephrine
adrenal medulla
produces epinephrine and norepinephrine
parathyroid
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74
Cushing's syndrome can cause _____.

A)low blood pressure
B)impaired immunity
C)osteoporosis
D)liver failure
E)weight loss
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75
A study of ____ indicated a connection between lower melatonin levels and a greater risk of breast cancer.

A)ER nurses
B)college students
C)high stress occupations
D)night-shift nurses
E)infants in high altitudes
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76
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hormone released by this gland raises blood calcium levels
posterior pituitary
hormone released by this gland raises blood calcium levels
adrenal cortex
hormone released by this gland raises blood calcium levels
pancreas
hormone released by this gland raises blood calcium levels
thyroid
hormone released by this gland raises blood calcium levels
pineal
hormone released by this gland raises blood calcium levels
anterior pituitary
hormone released by this gland raises blood calcium levels
adrenal medulla
hormone released by this gland raises blood calcium levels
parathyroid
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77
A decrease in blood glucose triggers action by the _____ stimulated by _____.

A)liver; an increase in glucagon
B)liver; the absence of insulin
C)liver, muscles, and fat; an increase in glucagon
D)liver, muscles, and fat; the absence of insulin
E)hypothalamus; the breakdown of sugar
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78
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produces and secretes thyroid stimulating hormone
posterior pituitary
produces and secretes thyroid stimulating hormone
adrenal cortex
produces and secretes thyroid stimulating hormone
pancreas
produces and secretes thyroid stimulating hormone
thyroid
produces and secretes thyroid stimulating hormone
pineal
produces and secretes thyroid stimulating hormone
anterior pituitary
produces and secretes thyroid stimulating hormone
adrenal medulla
produces and secretes thyroid stimulating hormone
parathyroid
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79
Most organs respond to _____ and _____.

A)hormones; physical stimulation
B)environmental signals; hormones
C)hormones; neuronal signals
D)environmental signals; neuronal signals
E)physical stimulation; neuronal signals
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80
The differences in male and female secondary sexual traits are due to the _____.

A)relative proportion of sex steroid hormones in males vs. females
B)production of different sex steroid hormones by males and females
C)differences in sex steroid hormone receptors in males vs. females
D)exposure to environmental toxins during fetal development
E)absence of sex steroid hormones in females
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