Deck 16: Endocrine System

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Thyroid hormone is synthesized from which of the following?

A) Thyroxine
B) Tetraiodothyronine
C) Triiodothyronine
D) Colloid
E) Thyroglobulin
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Which of the following hormones changes the blood's osmotic pressure?

A) TSH
B) LH
C) ACTH
D) ADH
E) Oxytocin
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Protein kinase C is an enzyme that performs which of the following?

A) Diffusion
B) Resistance
C) Phosphorylation
D) Exhaustion
E) Food digestion
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Calcium ions act as messengers, usually in combination with an intracellular protein called:

A) thyroid-stimulating hormone.
B) calcitonin.
C) adrenocorticotropic hormone.
D) calmodulin.
E) antidiuretic hormone.
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Which of the following hormones is an example of neural stimuli?

A) Parathyroid hormone
B) Epinephrine
C) Growth hormone
D) Thyroid hormone
E) Insulin
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Which of the following hormones is an antagonist of insulin?

A) Prolactin
B) Growth hormone
C) Oxytocin
D) Epinephrine
E) Glucagon
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Which of the following hormones regulates the sodium ion concentration of the blood?

A) Calcitonin
B) Growth hormone
C) Aldosterone
D) Gonadotropin
E) Glucagon
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Which of the following hormones is responsible for body metabolism?

A) Parathyroid hormone
B) Thymosin
C) Thyroxine
D) Calcitonin
E) Aldosterone
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Which hormone controls appetite and increases energy expenditure?

A) Erythropoietin
B) Leptin
C) Gastrin
D) Renin
E) Secretin
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Which of the following hormones is not fat-soluble?

A) Cortisol
B) Androgen
C) Glucagon
D) Testosterone
E) Progesterone
Question
Which of the following hormones is an insulin antagonist?

A) Resistin
B) Gastrin
C) Ghrelin
D) Cholecystokinin
E) Renin
Question
Excessive secretion of growth hormone in children may cause which of the following?

A) Gigantism
B) Dwarfism
C) Acromegaly
D) Myxedema
E) Cretinism
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Which of the following may be caused by insufficiency of insulin?

A) Diabetes insipidus
B) Goiter
C) Gigantism
D) Acromegaly
E) Diabetes mellitus
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Which of the following is true about the pancreatic islets of Langerhans?

A) Contain endocrine cells
B) Secrete alkaline juice
C) Produce amylase enzyme
D) Make up most of the pancreas
E) Produce digestive enzymes
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Which of the following is important for the development of early immunity?

A) Thymus
B) Thyroid
C) Adrenal glands
D) Kidneys
E) Liver
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Which of the following describes permissiveness?

A) One hormone cannot have full effects without another hormone
B) One hormone has the same effects as another hormone at a target cell
C) The effects of two hormones have amplified effects when combined
D) One hormone opposes another hormone
E) Integrative effects of two hormones
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Which of the following hormones is secreted from the pars intermedia of the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland?

A) Prolactin
B) Thyroid-stimulating hormone
C) Melanotropin
D) Luteinizing hormone
E) Growth hormone
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Which of the following are alternate names for prolactin and ACTH?

A) Oxytocin and corticotropin
B) Gonadotropin and mammotropin
C) Oxytocin and mammotropin
D) Mammotropin and corticotropin
E) Oxytocin and insulin
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Which of the following is true about oxytocin?

A) It controls milk production.
B) It is an example of a positive feedback control mechanism.
C) It is an adenohypophyseal secretion.
D) It increases blood levels of calcium.
E) It decreases sweat.
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Which of the following is not a function of the prostaglandins?

A) Regulation of blood pressure
B) Effects upon blood clotting
C) Increasing bone density
D) Involved in inflammation
E) Increasing uterine contractions
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Which of the following hormones is released from the posterior pituitary gland?

A) Prolactin
B) Growth hormone
C) Vasopressin
D) Sterogen
E) Luteinizing hormone
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Which of the following are classified as eicosanoids?

A) Hydrocortisones
B) Erythropoietin
C) Serotonin
D) Leukotrienes
E) Melanotropin
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Which of the following hormones is secreted from the stomach?

A) Ghrelin
B) Secretin
C) Incretin
D) Glucagon
E) Cholecystokinin
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Which of the following glands contains medullary chromaffin cells?

A) Pineal gland
B) Parathyroid gland
C) Adrenal gland
D) Posterior pituitary gland
E) Thyroid gland
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Which of the following is not a function of thyroid hormone?

A) Increasing blood calcium levels
B) Regulating tissue growth
C) Maintaining blood pressure
D) Calorigenic effects
E) Increasing basal metabolic rate
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Which of the following hormones regulates ovarian hormone synthesis?

A) Oxytocin
B) ACTH
C) FSH
D) LH
E) ADH
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Which of the following is the role of parathyroid hormone?

A) Increasing calcium excretion from the body
B) Demineralizing bone and increasing blood calcium levels
C) Increasing bone formation and lowering blood calcium levels
D) Increasing cell utilization of glucose
E) Decreasing calcium absorption from the small intestine
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Which of the following body organs are the primary targets of the F cells?

A) Brain and CSF
B) Lymphatic organs
C) Kidneys
D) Lungs
E) Digestive organs
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Which of the following hormones corresponds, in females, to testosterone in males?

A) Prolactin
B) Progesterone
C) Estrogen
D) Luteinizing hormone
E) FSH
Question
Absence of thyroid hormone may cause which of the following?

A) High metabolic rate
B) Lethargy and mental sluggishness
C) Increased heart rate and hypertension
D) Exophthalmos
E) Sweating
Question
Which of the following is not an effect of the hypodermic injection of epinephrine?

A) Dilation of the bronchi
B) Increasing blood pressure
C) Increasing peristalsis
D) Increasing heart rate
E) Increasing blood flow to the skeletal muscles
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Insulin consists of two amino acid chains that are linked by which of the following?

A) Diphosphate bonds
B) Disaccharide bonds
C) Dipeptide bonds
D) Disulfide bonds
E) Double helix bonds
Question
The hormone osteocalcin may be an effective form of treatment for which of the following?

A) Diabetes type 2
B) Hypertension
C) Hypothyroidism
D) Graves' disease
E) Myxedema
Question
Atrial natriuretic peptide has exactly the opposite function of which of the following hormones?

A) Calcitonin
B) Aldosterone
C) Androgen
D) Antidiuretic hormone
E) Norepinephrine
Question
Which of the following is true about hormones?

A) They affect only non-hormone-producing organs.
B) They remain at constant concentrations in the blood.
C) They are produced by the exocrine glands.
D) They are carried to all parts of the body by the blood.
E) They are made up only by amino acids.
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Which of the following lies within the abdominopelvic cavity, near the border between the stomach and the small intestine?

A) Testis
B) Thymus gland
C) Adrenal gland
D) Thyroid gland
E) Pancreas
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Which of the following hormones may be lost if the infundibulum is transected?

A) TSH
B) LH
C) GH
D) ADH
E) ACTH
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Which of the following conditions may result from decreased levels of parathyroid hormone?

A) Profuse sweating
B) Convulsions
C) Ketoacidosis
D) Hyperglycemia
E) Water retention
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Which of the following symptoms would you expect to observe in a patient suffering from Addison's disease?

A) Muscle protein loss
B) Edema
C) Decreased levels of ACTH
D) Hypoglycemia
E) Water retention
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Which of the following hormones causes a decrease in FSH levels in both females and males?

A) Somatostatin
B) Inhibin
C) LH
D) Testosterone
E) Aldosterone
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Which of the following hormones promotes conversion of lipids to glucose, and the formation of glycogen in the liver?

A) Thymosin
B) Secretin
C) Erythropoietin
D) Aldosterone
E) Cortisol
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Which of the following statements is not true about atrial natriuretic peptide?

A) It increases aldosterone secretion.
B) It suppresses ADH secretion.
C) It is produced by the atria of the heart.
D) It promotes sodium loss at the kidneys.
E) It reduces the sensation of thirst.
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Longer exposure to daylight may cause which of the following?

A) Increased activity of the pineal gland
B) Increased activity of the hypothalamus
C) Decreased levels of MSH in the blood
D) Increased levels of melanin production
E) Increased levels of melatonin
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The largest endocrine gland in the body is the __________.
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When one hormone produces the same effects as another hormone at a target cell, it is called __________.
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The hypophyseal portal veins pass along the pituitary __________ to the capillary network of the anterior pituitary.
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Hyposecretion of growth hormone in children can result in a condition called __________.
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Thyroid-stimulating hormone is also known as __________.
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Alcohol intake inhibits ADH secretion and __________ urine output.
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Parafollicular cells of the thyroid gland secrete the hormone called __________.
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The zona __________ produces sex hormones, which are called androgens.
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The most common __________ are epinephrine, norepinephrine, dopamine, and serotonin.
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The stomach secretes gastrin and __________.
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Blood levels of __________ are higher when there is more stored fat.
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Acromegaly is the result of hypersecretion of __________ hormone.
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The control of calcitonin excretion is an example of direct __________ regulation.
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The anterior lobe of the pituitary gland produces __________ hormones.
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Thyroid hormone production requires the presence of __________ and calcium.
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The secretion of prolactin is regulated by a neuroendocrine __________, which involves both the endocrine and nervous systems.
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Diabetes insipidus is a condition related to ADH __________, in which the patient experiences intense thirst.
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Steroid hormones are insoluble in lipids.
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FSH and LH affecting the urinary organs regulate the water concentration of body fluids.
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Two hormones that have additive effects are called synergists.
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Hormones diffuse from the interstitial fluid into the bloodstream.
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The primary metabolic effect of cortisol is as a mineralocorticoid.
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Iodine is an essential element required for the synthesis of thymosin.
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Aldosteronism is the hypersecretion of aldosterone.
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The zona glomerulosa of the adrenal glands produces epinephrine.
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The adrenal medulla produces androgens.
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The major hyposecretory disorder of the adrenal cortex is known as Addison's disease.
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Liver cells respond to growth hormone by releasing somatomedins.
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The pituitary hormone that stimulates melanocytes to produce melanin is STH.
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A hormone that is synergistic to growth hormone is renin.
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Hypersecretion of cortisol can cause Cushing's disease.
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Proper growth requires thyroid hormone and somatotropin.
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The kidneys are responsible for the secretion of renin, calcitriol, and erythropoietin.
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The functional organization of the nervous system parallels that of the cardiovascular system in many ways.
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Alpha cells are to insulin as beta cells are to glucagon.
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Aldosterone release occurs in response to angiotensin II.
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Thyroid hormones are structural derivatives of fatty acids.
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Deck 16: Endocrine System
1
Thyroid hormone is synthesized from which of the following?

A) Thyroxine
B) Tetraiodothyronine
C) Triiodothyronine
D) Colloid
E) Thyroglobulin
E
2
Which of the following hormones changes the blood's osmotic pressure?

A) TSH
B) LH
C) ACTH
D) ADH
E) Oxytocin
D
3
Protein kinase C is an enzyme that performs which of the following?

A) Diffusion
B) Resistance
C) Phosphorylation
D) Exhaustion
E) Food digestion
C
4
Calcium ions act as messengers, usually in combination with an intracellular protein called:

A) thyroid-stimulating hormone.
B) calcitonin.
C) adrenocorticotropic hormone.
D) calmodulin.
E) antidiuretic hormone.
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5
Which of the following hormones is an example of neural stimuli?

A) Parathyroid hormone
B) Epinephrine
C) Growth hormone
D) Thyroid hormone
E) Insulin
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6
Which of the following hormones is an antagonist of insulin?

A) Prolactin
B) Growth hormone
C) Oxytocin
D) Epinephrine
E) Glucagon
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7
Which of the following hormones regulates the sodium ion concentration of the blood?

A) Calcitonin
B) Growth hormone
C) Aldosterone
D) Gonadotropin
E) Glucagon
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8
Which of the following hormones is responsible for body metabolism?

A) Parathyroid hormone
B) Thymosin
C) Thyroxine
D) Calcitonin
E) Aldosterone
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9
Which hormone controls appetite and increases energy expenditure?

A) Erythropoietin
B) Leptin
C) Gastrin
D) Renin
E) Secretin
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10
Which of the following hormones is not fat-soluble?

A) Cortisol
B) Androgen
C) Glucagon
D) Testosterone
E) Progesterone
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11
Which of the following hormones is an insulin antagonist?

A) Resistin
B) Gastrin
C) Ghrelin
D) Cholecystokinin
E) Renin
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12
Excessive secretion of growth hormone in children may cause which of the following?

A) Gigantism
B) Dwarfism
C) Acromegaly
D) Myxedema
E) Cretinism
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13
Which of the following may be caused by insufficiency of insulin?

A) Diabetes insipidus
B) Goiter
C) Gigantism
D) Acromegaly
E) Diabetes mellitus
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14
Which of the following is true about the pancreatic islets of Langerhans?

A) Contain endocrine cells
B) Secrete alkaline juice
C) Produce amylase enzyme
D) Make up most of the pancreas
E) Produce digestive enzymes
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15
Which of the following is important for the development of early immunity?

A) Thymus
B) Thyroid
C) Adrenal glands
D) Kidneys
E) Liver
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16
Which of the following describes permissiveness?

A) One hormone cannot have full effects without another hormone
B) One hormone has the same effects as another hormone at a target cell
C) The effects of two hormones have amplified effects when combined
D) One hormone opposes another hormone
E) Integrative effects of two hormones
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17
Which of the following hormones is secreted from the pars intermedia of the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland?

A) Prolactin
B) Thyroid-stimulating hormone
C) Melanotropin
D) Luteinizing hormone
E) Growth hormone
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18
Which of the following are alternate names for prolactin and ACTH?

A) Oxytocin and corticotropin
B) Gonadotropin and mammotropin
C) Oxytocin and mammotropin
D) Mammotropin and corticotropin
E) Oxytocin and insulin
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19
Which of the following is true about oxytocin?

A) It controls milk production.
B) It is an example of a positive feedback control mechanism.
C) It is an adenohypophyseal secretion.
D) It increases blood levels of calcium.
E) It decreases sweat.
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20
Which of the following is not a function of the prostaglandins?

A) Regulation of blood pressure
B) Effects upon blood clotting
C) Increasing bone density
D) Involved in inflammation
E) Increasing uterine contractions
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21
Which of the following hormones is released from the posterior pituitary gland?

A) Prolactin
B) Growth hormone
C) Vasopressin
D) Sterogen
E) Luteinizing hormone
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22
Which of the following are classified as eicosanoids?

A) Hydrocortisones
B) Erythropoietin
C) Serotonin
D) Leukotrienes
E) Melanotropin
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23
Which of the following hormones is secreted from the stomach?

A) Ghrelin
B) Secretin
C) Incretin
D) Glucagon
E) Cholecystokinin
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24
Which of the following glands contains medullary chromaffin cells?

A) Pineal gland
B) Parathyroid gland
C) Adrenal gland
D) Posterior pituitary gland
E) Thyroid gland
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25
Which of the following is not a function of thyroid hormone?

A) Increasing blood calcium levels
B) Regulating tissue growth
C) Maintaining blood pressure
D) Calorigenic effects
E) Increasing basal metabolic rate
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26
Which of the following hormones regulates ovarian hormone synthesis?

A) Oxytocin
B) ACTH
C) FSH
D) LH
E) ADH
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27
Which of the following is the role of parathyroid hormone?

A) Increasing calcium excretion from the body
B) Demineralizing bone and increasing blood calcium levels
C) Increasing bone formation and lowering blood calcium levels
D) Increasing cell utilization of glucose
E) Decreasing calcium absorption from the small intestine
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28
Which of the following body organs are the primary targets of the F cells?

A) Brain and CSF
B) Lymphatic organs
C) Kidneys
D) Lungs
E) Digestive organs
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29
Which of the following hormones corresponds, in females, to testosterone in males?

A) Prolactin
B) Progesterone
C) Estrogen
D) Luteinizing hormone
E) FSH
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30
Absence of thyroid hormone may cause which of the following?

A) High metabolic rate
B) Lethargy and mental sluggishness
C) Increased heart rate and hypertension
D) Exophthalmos
E) Sweating
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31
Which of the following is not an effect of the hypodermic injection of epinephrine?

A) Dilation of the bronchi
B) Increasing blood pressure
C) Increasing peristalsis
D) Increasing heart rate
E) Increasing blood flow to the skeletal muscles
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32
Insulin consists of two amino acid chains that are linked by which of the following?

A) Diphosphate bonds
B) Disaccharide bonds
C) Dipeptide bonds
D) Disulfide bonds
E) Double helix bonds
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33
The hormone osteocalcin may be an effective form of treatment for which of the following?

A) Diabetes type 2
B) Hypertension
C) Hypothyroidism
D) Graves' disease
E) Myxedema
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34
Atrial natriuretic peptide has exactly the opposite function of which of the following hormones?

A) Calcitonin
B) Aldosterone
C) Androgen
D) Antidiuretic hormone
E) Norepinephrine
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35
Which of the following is true about hormones?

A) They affect only non-hormone-producing organs.
B) They remain at constant concentrations in the blood.
C) They are produced by the exocrine glands.
D) They are carried to all parts of the body by the blood.
E) They are made up only by amino acids.
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36
Which of the following lies within the abdominopelvic cavity, near the border between the stomach and the small intestine?

A) Testis
B) Thymus gland
C) Adrenal gland
D) Thyroid gland
E) Pancreas
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37
Which of the following hormones may be lost if the infundibulum is transected?

A) TSH
B) LH
C) GH
D) ADH
E) ACTH
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38
Which of the following conditions may result from decreased levels of parathyroid hormone?

A) Profuse sweating
B) Convulsions
C) Ketoacidosis
D) Hyperglycemia
E) Water retention
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39
Which of the following symptoms would you expect to observe in a patient suffering from Addison's disease?

A) Muscle protein loss
B) Edema
C) Decreased levels of ACTH
D) Hypoglycemia
E) Water retention
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40
Which of the following hormones causes a decrease in FSH levels in both females and males?

A) Somatostatin
B) Inhibin
C) LH
D) Testosterone
E) Aldosterone
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41
Which of the following hormones promotes conversion of lipids to glucose, and the formation of glycogen in the liver?

A) Thymosin
B) Secretin
C) Erythropoietin
D) Aldosterone
E) Cortisol
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42
Which of the following statements is not true about atrial natriuretic peptide?

A) It increases aldosterone secretion.
B) It suppresses ADH secretion.
C) It is produced by the atria of the heart.
D) It promotes sodium loss at the kidneys.
E) It reduces the sensation of thirst.
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43
Longer exposure to daylight may cause which of the following?

A) Increased activity of the pineal gland
B) Increased activity of the hypothalamus
C) Decreased levels of MSH in the blood
D) Increased levels of melanin production
E) Increased levels of melatonin
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44
The largest endocrine gland in the body is the __________.
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45
When one hormone produces the same effects as another hormone at a target cell, it is called __________.
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46
The hypophyseal portal veins pass along the pituitary __________ to the capillary network of the anterior pituitary.
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47
Hyposecretion of growth hormone in children can result in a condition called __________.
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48
Thyroid-stimulating hormone is also known as __________.
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49
Alcohol intake inhibits ADH secretion and __________ urine output.
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50
Parafollicular cells of the thyroid gland secrete the hormone called __________.
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51
The zona __________ produces sex hormones, which are called androgens.
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52
The most common __________ are epinephrine, norepinephrine, dopamine, and serotonin.
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53
The stomach secretes gastrin and __________.
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54
Blood levels of __________ are higher when there is more stored fat.
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Acromegaly is the result of hypersecretion of __________ hormone.
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56
The control of calcitonin excretion is an example of direct __________ regulation.
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57
The anterior lobe of the pituitary gland produces __________ hormones.
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58
Thyroid hormone production requires the presence of __________ and calcium.
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The secretion of prolactin is regulated by a neuroendocrine __________, which involves both the endocrine and nervous systems.
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Diabetes insipidus is a condition related to ADH __________, in which the patient experiences intense thirst.
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61
Steroid hormones are insoluble in lipids.
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62
FSH and LH affecting the urinary organs regulate the water concentration of body fluids.
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63
Two hormones that have additive effects are called synergists.
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Hormones diffuse from the interstitial fluid into the bloodstream.
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The primary metabolic effect of cortisol is as a mineralocorticoid.
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Iodine is an essential element required for the synthesis of thymosin.
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67
Aldosteronism is the hypersecretion of aldosterone.
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68
The zona glomerulosa of the adrenal glands produces epinephrine.
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69
The adrenal medulla produces androgens.
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70
The major hyposecretory disorder of the adrenal cortex is known as Addison's disease.
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71
Liver cells respond to growth hormone by releasing somatomedins.
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72
The pituitary hormone that stimulates melanocytes to produce melanin is STH.
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73
A hormone that is synergistic to growth hormone is renin.
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74
Hypersecretion of cortisol can cause Cushing's disease.
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75
Proper growth requires thyroid hormone and somatotropin.
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76
The kidneys are responsible for the secretion of renin, calcitriol, and erythropoietin.
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77
The functional organization of the nervous system parallels that of the cardiovascular system in many ways.
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78
Alpha cells are to insulin as beta cells are to glucagon.
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79
Aldosterone release occurs in response to angiotensin II.
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80
Thyroid hormones are structural derivatives of fatty acids.
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