Deck 17: Endocrine System

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Which is not characteristic of the endocrine system

A)Effects: causes metabolic activity changes in target cells
B)Response time: slow reaction time = seconds to hours
C)Duration of response: long-lasting = minutes to weeks
D)Recovery time: rapid,immediate return to prestimulation level
E)Communication method: hormones in the bloodstream
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Compared to the nervous system,the endocrine system has

A)more localized and long-lasting effects.
B)more widespread and long-lasting effects.
C)more localized and short-term effects.
D)more widespread and short-term effects.
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Endocrine glands

A)are ductless glands.
B)are the organs of the endocrine system.
C)secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream.
D)help maintain homeostasis.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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Eicosanoids are a primary type of local hormone.
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Modified amino acids that act as hormones are referred to as ________ amines.
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Follicle-stimulating hormone is a

A)glycoprotein.
B)steroid.
C)monoamine.
D)oligopeptide.
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Parathyroid hormone release depends on blood levels of calcium.Such an endocrine reflex is said to be initiated by

A)hormonal stimulation.
B)humoral stimulation.
C)neural stimulation.
D)positive feedback stimulation.
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Among their many functions,hormones regulate blood volume,cellular concentration,and number of platelets.
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The liver contains endocrine cells.
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The hormones and neurotransmitters released by the endocrine and nervous systems are chemical substances referred to as _________.
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Steroids,peptides,and nucleic acids are the three classes of hormones.
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Although hormones influence activity in the neural and reproductive systems,they do not influence the digestive system.
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Thyroid hormone is somewhat unique in that it is a

A)biogenic amine that is lipid-soluble.
B)protein hormone that is water-soluble.
C)steroid hormone that is water-soluble.
D)steroid hormone that is lipid-soluble.
E)monoamine that is water-soluble.
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Aldosterone release can be triggered by the presence of the blood-borne messenger angiotensin II or by low levels of sodium,and so its secretion regulation is said to be

A)purely neural.
B)both hormonal and humoral.
C)both antagonistic and synergistic.
D)both neural and synergistic.
E)purely hormonal.
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The reaction time for endocrine effects is generally measured in milliseconds.
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Eicosanoids are synthesized from

A)cholesterol.
B)prostaglandin.
C)arachidonic acid.
D)amino acids.
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The parathyroid glands are located

A)just below the thalamus.
B)within the thymus.
C)above the kidneys.
D)anterior to the thyroid gland.
E)posterior to the thyroid gland.
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The small,cone-shaped gland that is in the epithalamus of the brain is the _______ gland.
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Protein hormones are

A)lipid-soluble.
B)water-soluble.
C)soluble in both water and lipids.
D)soluble in neither water nor lipids.
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Each of the body's blood-borne hormones comes from the major endocrine glands,namely,the pineal,pituitary,thyroid,parathyroid,or adrenal glands.
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Lipid-soluble hormones,such as progesterone,exert their effects by forming hormone-receptor complexes that

A)activate a G protein and second-messenger cascade.
B)bind to DNA and initiate transcription.
C)open ion channels in the cell membrane.
D)activate adenylate cyclase.
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Most hormones are made of chains of amino acids and are therefore

A)steroids.
B)biogenic amines.
C)proteins.
D)catecholamines.
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When a chemical messenger helps initiate an inflammatory response by causing cellular changes in neighboring cells,it is demonstrating ___________ signaling.

A)autocrine
B)paracrine
C)allomone
D)pheromone
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Steroid hormones are lipids,derived from

A)cholesterol.
B)glycerol.
C)amines.
D)polypeptides.
E)nucleic acids.
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When eicosanoids bring about cellular changes within the cell from which they were formed,the process is called _________ stimulation.
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Generally,the shorter the half-life of a hormone

A)the more frequently it must be replaced.
B)the less frequently it must be replaced.
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The half-life of a hormone is

A)one-half of the time it takes to synthesize the chemical messenger molecule.
B)the time necessary to reduce the hormone concentration in the blood to half of what had been secreted.
C)half the time until the hormone molecule dissolves.
D)half of the duration of the hormone's effects on its target cells throughout the body.
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Damage to the liver might impair enzymatic degradation of some hormones.The levels of such hormones in the blood would therefore be expected to

A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)remain unchanged.
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A G protein is

A)a type of water-soluble hormone.
B)a second messenger activated by a steroid hormone.
C)a molecule that binds a guanine nucleotide and helps transduce a signal inside a target cell.
D)a receptor for a water-soluble hormone that causes arachidonic acid to be extracted from a phospholipid.
E)an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of ATP into cyclic AMP.
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Like all other hormone transport proteins,albumin is highly specific in terms of which hormone it carries through the blood.
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Reduced hormone concentration in the blood often causes target cells to

A)up-regulate receptors in order to increase cell sensitivity.
B)up-regulate receptors in order to decrease cell sensitivity.
C)down-regulate receptors in order to increase cell sensitivity.
D)down-regulate receptors in order to decrease cell sensitivity.
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Which type of hormone requires a carrier protein in the blood

A)Autocrine hormone
B)Water-soluble hormone
C)Oligopeptide
D)Lipid-soluble hormone
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Intracellular signaling pathways within target cells are organized such that

A)each step allows for amplification of the signal where one molecule can activate many.
B)each step involves one molecule activating or synthesizing exactly one other molecule for precise control.
C)enzymes are used up and degraded after each individual reaction they catalyze.
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When the effects of water-soluble hormones on their target cells are considered,the hormone itself is

A)the G protein.
B)the second messenger.
C)the first messenger.
D)the hormone-response element.
E)the phospholipase.
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Lipophilic hormones bind to ___________ receptors of target cells.

A)intracellular
B)membrane-bound
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Like proteins,eicosanoids are synthesized on ribosomes in a process that involves transcription and translation.
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Generally,there are two main factors that determine the levels of a hormone in the blood.Explain what those factors are and provide examples of how they might increase or decrease a hormone's level.
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Oxytocin results in more forceful smooth muscle contractions in the uterus by causing target cells to increase production of

A)adenylate cyclase.
B)mRNA for myosin.
C)inositol triphosphate.
D)glucose.
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Within the adenylate cyclase signal transduction pathways of target cells,cAMP activates

A)the G protein.
B)adenylate cyclase.
C)protein kinase.
D)the receptor.
E)transcription of a mRNA.
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The binding of a hormone and a carrier protein is _______;a very ______ fraction of such a hormone in the blood is bound to a carrier at any one point in time.

A)temporary;large
B)temporary;small
C)permanent;large
D)permanent;small
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The hormones that come from the posterior pituitary

A)are synthesized there and are released upon signals from the anterior pituitary.
B)are synthesized in the hypothalamus and are released from the posterior pituitary when nerve signals arrive.
C)are synthesized in the anterior pituitary and are transported to and from the posterior pituitary by the primary and secondary plexus.
D)are synthesized in the posterior pituitary and released by the anterior pituitary by way of the hypophyseal portal system.
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Once a structure is fully grown and mature,it will probably

A)up-regulate its receptors for growth hormone,as it no longer receives as much of the ligand.
B)up-regulate its receptors for growth hormone,as it no longer needs to continue to grow at a fast rate.
C)down-regulate its receptors for growth hormone,as it no longer receives as much of the ligand.
D)down-regulate its receptors for growth hormone,as it no longer needs to continue to grow at a fast rate.
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Two regions of the hypothalamus that are associated with the posterior pituitary are the

A)primary plexus and pars distalis.
B)paraventricular nucleus and supraoptic nucleus.
C)supraoptic nucleus and pars distalis.
D)primary plexus and paraventricular nucleus.
E)pars tuberalis and pars intermedia.
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Which lobe of the pituitary is larger and secretes more hormones

A)Anterior pituitary
B)Posterior pituitary
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The function of each of the regulatory hormones of the hypothalamus is to trigger the release of a tropic hormone from the pituitary.
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Within the infundibulum,the axons from neurons extending into the posterior pituitary are known as the

A)hypothalamo-hypophyseal tract.
B)primary plexus.
C)secondary plexus.
D)supraoptic portal system.
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In which order would blood flow through these structures as it travels from the hypothalamus to the pituitary gland
A: Primary plexus
B: Secondary plexus
C: Hypophyseal portal veins

A)a - b - c
B)a - c - b
C)c - a - b
D)b - a - c
E)c - b - a
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When the effects of one hormone reinforce the activity of another hormone on the same target cell,the interaction is said to be

A)agonistic.
B)antagonistic.
C)synergistic.
D)permissive.
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The term down-regulation refers to the process by which

A)a glandular cell decreases the amount of hormone it secretes.
B)a large amount of hormone shuts down all metabolic activity in a target cell.
C)a cell decreases the number of receptors it has for a hormone.
D)a carrier protein increases the rate of degradation for a hormone and thereby decreases its blood concentration.
E)a carrier protein decreases the rate of degradation of the protein it ferries.
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When the activity of one hormone requires that of a second hormone,the interaction is said to be _________.
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The hormone oxytocin is synthesized in the

A)anterior pituitary.
B)posterior pituitary.
C)paraventricular nucleus.
D)pineal gland.
E)nucleus of the solitary tract.
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The two hormones released from the posterior pituitary are

A)oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone.
B)thyrotropin-releasing hormone and corticotropin-releasing hormone.
C)prolactin and growth hormone.
D)prolactin and vasopressin.
E)follicle-stimulating hormone and leutenizing hormone.
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Where is the pituitary gland located

A)Within the sella turcica of the sphenoid bone
B)Between the cerebrum and cerebellum,inferior to the occipital lobe
C)On the posterior surface of the thyroid gland
D)On the tracheal surface,inferior to the larynx
E)Within the third ventricle of the brain
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As someone starts to develop in puberty,most cells in their reproductive organs are probably starting to express

A)more receptors for sex hormones.
B)fewer receptors for sex hormones.
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The pituitary gland is located _________ to the hypothalamus and is connected by the ________.

A)superior,thalamus
B)inferior,infundibulum
C)inferior,epithalamus
D)posterior,infundibulum
E)superior,pars nervosa and primary plexus
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The pars distalis is part of the adenohypophysis.
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Thyrotropin-releasing hormone is secreted by the

A)hypothalamus and it increases release of thyroid-stimulating hormone from the anterior pituitary.
B)hypothalamus and it increases release of thyroid-stimulating hormone from the posterior pituitary.
C)anterior pituitary and it increases release of thyroid hormone from the thyroid gland.
D)parathyroid hormone and it increases release of thyroid hormone from the thyroid gland.
E)thymus and it increases release of thyroid hormone from the thyroid gland.
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Glucagon and insulin work _________ on blood glucose levels.

A)antagonistically
B)permissively
C)synergistically
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The three distinct areas of the anterior pituitary are the

A)pars nervosa,pars distalis,and pars intermedia.
B)pars distalis,pars intermedia,and pars tuberalis.
C)pars tuberalis,median eminence,and pars intermedia.
D)pars tuberalis,pars distalis,and pars nervosa.
E)pars intermedia,median eminence,and pars distalis.
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The part of the brain that functions as a "master control center" of the endocrine system is the

A)pineal gland.
B)cerebral cortex.
C)spinal cord.
D)hypothalamus.
E)adrenal cortex.
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You are "shadowing" an endocrinologist who is examining a patient complaining of weakness,weight loss,and heat intolerance.The doctor points out the patient's obvious exophthalmos and asks for your diagnosis.What would you speculate is the patient's problem

A)Hyposecretion of parathyroid hormone
B)Hypersecretion of parathyroid hormone
C)Hyposecretion of thyroid hormone
D)Hypersecretion of thyroid hormone
E)Hyposecretion of calcitonin
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The release of hormones from the adrenal cortex is stimulated by

A)thyroid hormone.
B)adrenocorticotropic hormone.
C)oxytocin.
D)antidiuretic hormone.
E)luteinizing hormone.
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The primary function of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)is to

A)regulate salt and water balance by acting on the renal system.
B)stimulate glucocorticoid release from the adrenal glands.
C)stimulate adrenaline release from the adrenal medulla.
D)stimulate cell growth and cell division in muscle and bone.
E)stimulate the development of the folds on the surface of the brain.
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Until thyroid hormone needs to be secreted,precursors to it are stored in a viscous,protein-rich fluid within the center of thyroid follicles.This viscous fluid is known as _________.
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Where are the target cells for follicle-stimulating hormone

A)Thyroid follicles
B)Ovaries and testes
C)Mammary glands
D)Uterus
E)Hair follicles
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Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)is secreted by the

A)hypothalamus,and it targets cells of the posterior pituitary gland
B)hypothalamus,and it targets cells of the anterior pituitary gland.
C)anterior pituitary,and it targets follicular cells of the thyroid gland.
D)posterior pituitary,and it targets parafollicular cells of the thyroid gland.
E)thyroid gland,and it targets cells of the parathyroid gland.
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Which is not a tropic hormone

A)Thyroid-stimulating hormone
B)Adrenocorticotropic hormone
C)Follicle-stimulating hormone
D)Prolactin
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Which is not correct regarding growth hormone (GH)

A)GH affects most body cells.
B)GH stimulates cell growth and mitosis.
C)GH is also known as somatotropin.
D)GH stimulates the kidney to secrete somatomedin.
E)GH is a tropic hormone.
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Which is not true about the thyroid gland

A)It requires iodine to synthesize thyroid hormone.
B)It is located on the anterior surface of the trachea,inferior to the thyroid cartilage.
C)It has two lobes connected by a central portion called the commissure.
D)It secretes thyroid hormone in response to stimulation by TSH.
E)An enlargement of the thyroid gland is called a goiter.
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The hypothalamic hormone that triggers the release of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)is

A)cortisol.
B)corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH).
C)vasopressin.
D)adrenal follicle-stimulating hormone.
E)cortical stimulating factor (CSF).
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The thyroid gland is located

A)anterior to the atria of the heart.
B)immediately anterior to the trachea.
C)immediately superior to the larynx.
D)immediately posterior to the cricoid cartilage.
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Exercise causes a(n)_______ in growth hormone (GH)levels;a rise in amino acid levels or decrease in glucose levels causes a(n)________ in GH levels.

A)increase,increase
B)increase,decrease
C)decrease,decrease
D)decrease,increase
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Which hormone group is not secreted by the adrenal cortex

A)Corticosteroids
B)Glucocorticoids
C)Mineralocorticoids
D)Gonadocorticoids
E)No exceptions;all choices are secreted by the adrenal cortex
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When follicular cells of the thyroid are stimulated to secrete thyroid hormone (TH),they take up TH precursors from the inside of the follicle,transport and enzymatically modify them within a lysosome,and release TH to the blood.
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Thyroid hormone synthesis involves secretion of a glycoprotein called ___________ by the follicular cells.

A)colloid
B)thyroxine
C)triiodothyronine
D)thyroglobulin
E)tetraiodothyronine
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Which hormones are collectively called the gonadotropins

A)Prolactin and oxytocin
B)Antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin
C)Follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone
D)Follicle-stimulating hormone and growth hormone
E)Thyroid-stimulating hormone and adrenocorticotropic hormone
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Thyroid hormone's effects are to

A)increase metabolic rate and body temperature by increasing protein synthesis in target cells.
B)increase metabolic rate and body temperature by turning on the G protein,cAMP cascade.
C)decrease metabolic rate and body temperature by increasing protein synthesis in target cells.
D)decrease metabolic rate and body temperature by turning on the G protein,cAMP cascade.
E)increase metabolic rate and body temperature by turning off the G protein,cAMP cascade.
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Growth hormone is secreted by __________ cells in the anterior pituitary.

A)somatotropic
B)gonadotropic
C)thyrotropic
D)mammotropic
E)corticotropic
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Growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH)is one of the regulatory hormones released by the hypothalamus that acts on the pituitary.
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Excessive secretion of growth hormone in adults can cause

A)Graves disease.
B)acromegaly.
C)pituitary gigantism.
D)pituitary dwarfism.
E)Cushing syndrome.
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Which is not characteristic of the endocrine system

A)Effects: causes metabolic activity changes in target cells
B)Response time: slow reaction time = seconds to hours
C)Duration of response: long-lasting = minutes to weeks
D)Recovery time: rapid,immediate return to prestimulation level
E)Communication method: hormones in the bloodstream
D
2
Compared to the nervous system,the endocrine system has

A)more localized and long-lasting effects.
B)more widespread and long-lasting effects.
C)more localized and short-term effects.
D)more widespread and short-term effects.
B
3
Endocrine glands

A)are ductless glands.
B)are the organs of the endocrine system.
C)secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream.
D)help maintain homeostasis.
E)All of the choices are correct.
E
4
Eicosanoids are a primary type of local hormone.
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Modified amino acids that act as hormones are referred to as ________ amines.
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Follicle-stimulating hormone is a

A)glycoprotein.
B)steroid.
C)monoamine.
D)oligopeptide.
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Parathyroid hormone release depends on blood levels of calcium.Such an endocrine reflex is said to be initiated by

A)hormonal stimulation.
B)humoral stimulation.
C)neural stimulation.
D)positive feedback stimulation.
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Among their many functions,hormones regulate blood volume,cellular concentration,and number of platelets.
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The liver contains endocrine cells.
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The hormones and neurotransmitters released by the endocrine and nervous systems are chemical substances referred to as _________.
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Steroids,peptides,and nucleic acids are the three classes of hormones.
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Although hormones influence activity in the neural and reproductive systems,they do not influence the digestive system.
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Thyroid hormone is somewhat unique in that it is a

A)biogenic amine that is lipid-soluble.
B)protein hormone that is water-soluble.
C)steroid hormone that is water-soluble.
D)steroid hormone that is lipid-soluble.
E)monoamine that is water-soluble.
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Aldosterone release can be triggered by the presence of the blood-borne messenger angiotensin II or by low levels of sodium,and so its secretion regulation is said to be

A)purely neural.
B)both hormonal and humoral.
C)both antagonistic and synergistic.
D)both neural and synergistic.
E)purely hormonal.
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The reaction time for endocrine effects is generally measured in milliseconds.
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Eicosanoids are synthesized from

A)cholesterol.
B)prostaglandin.
C)arachidonic acid.
D)amino acids.
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The parathyroid glands are located

A)just below the thalamus.
B)within the thymus.
C)above the kidneys.
D)anterior to the thyroid gland.
E)posterior to the thyroid gland.
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The small,cone-shaped gland that is in the epithalamus of the brain is the _______ gland.
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Protein hormones are

A)lipid-soluble.
B)water-soluble.
C)soluble in both water and lipids.
D)soluble in neither water nor lipids.
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Each of the body's blood-borne hormones comes from the major endocrine glands,namely,the pineal,pituitary,thyroid,parathyroid,or adrenal glands.
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Lipid-soluble hormones,such as progesterone,exert their effects by forming hormone-receptor complexes that

A)activate a G protein and second-messenger cascade.
B)bind to DNA and initiate transcription.
C)open ion channels in the cell membrane.
D)activate adenylate cyclase.
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Most hormones are made of chains of amino acids and are therefore

A)steroids.
B)biogenic amines.
C)proteins.
D)catecholamines.
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When a chemical messenger helps initiate an inflammatory response by causing cellular changes in neighboring cells,it is demonstrating ___________ signaling.

A)autocrine
B)paracrine
C)allomone
D)pheromone
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Steroid hormones are lipids,derived from

A)cholesterol.
B)glycerol.
C)amines.
D)polypeptides.
E)nucleic acids.
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When eicosanoids bring about cellular changes within the cell from which they were formed,the process is called _________ stimulation.
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Generally,the shorter the half-life of a hormone

A)the more frequently it must be replaced.
B)the less frequently it must be replaced.
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The half-life of a hormone is

A)one-half of the time it takes to synthesize the chemical messenger molecule.
B)the time necessary to reduce the hormone concentration in the blood to half of what had been secreted.
C)half the time until the hormone molecule dissolves.
D)half of the duration of the hormone's effects on its target cells throughout the body.
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Damage to the liver might impair enzymatic degradation of some hormones.The levels of such hormones in the blood would therefore be expected to

A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)remain unchanged.
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A G protein is

A)a type of water-soluble hormone.
B)a second messenger activated by a steroid hormone.
C)a molecule that binds a guanine nucleotide and helps transduce a signal inside a target cell.
D)a receptor for a water-soluble hormone that causes arachidonic acid to be extracted from a phospholipid.
E)an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of ATP into cyclic AMP.
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Like all other hormone transport proteins,albumin is highly specific in terms of which hormone it carries through the blood.
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Reduced hormone concentration in the blood often causes target cells to

A)up-regulate receptors in order to increase cell sensitivity.
B)up-regulate receptors in order to decrease cell sensitivity.
C)down-regulate receptors in order to increase cell sensitivity.
D)down-regulate receptors in order to decrease cell sensitivity.
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Which type of hormone requires a carrier protein in the blood

A)Autocrine hormone
B)Water-soluble hormone
C)Oligopeptide
D)Lipid-soluble hormone
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Intracellular signaling pathways within target cells are organized such that

A)each step allows for amplification of the signal where one molecule can activate many.
B)each step involves one molecule activating or synthesizing exactly one other molecule for precise control.
C)enzymes are used up and degraded after each individual reaction they catalyze.
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When the effects of water-soluble hormones on their target cells are considered,the hormone itself is

A)the G protein.
B)the second messenger.
C)the first messenger.
D)the hormone-response element.
E)the phospholipase.
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Lipophilic hormones bind to ___________ receptors of target cells.

A)intracellular
B)membrane-bound
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Like proteins,eicosanoids are synthesized on ribosomes in a process that involves transcription and translation.
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Generally,there are two main factors that determine the levels of a hormone in the blood.Explain what those factors are and provide examples of how they might increase or decrease a hormone's level.
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Oxytocin results in more forceful smooth muscle contractions in the uterus by causing target cells to increase production of

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B)mRNA for myosin.
C)inositol triphosphate.
D)glucose.
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Within the adenylate cyclase signal transduction pathways of target cells,cAMP activates

A)the G protein.
B)adenylate cyclase.
C)protein kinase.
D)the receptor.
E)transcription of a mRNA.
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The binding of a hormone and a carrier protein is _______;a very ______ fraction of such a hormone in the blood is bound to a carrier at any one point in time.

A)temporary;large
B)temporary;small
C)permanent;large
D)permanent;small
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The hormones that come from the posterior pituitary

A)are synthesized there and are released upon signals from the anterior pituitary.
B)are synthesized in the hypothalamus and are released from the posterior pituitary when nerve signals arrive.
C)are synthesized in the anterior pituitary and are transported to and from the posterior pituitary by the primary and secondary plexus.
D)are synthesized in the posterior pituitary and released by the anterior pituitary by way of the hypophyseal portal system.
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42
Once a structure is fully grown and mature,it will probably

A)up-regulate its receptors for growth hormone,as it no longer receives as much of the ligand.
B)up-regulate its receptors for growth hormone,as it no longer needs to continue to grow at a fast rate.
C)down-regulate its receptors for growth hormone,as it no longer receives as much of the ligand.
D)down-regulate its receptors for growth hormone,as it no longer needs to continue to grow at a fast rate.
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43
Two regions of the hypothalamus that are associated with the posterior pituitary are the

A)primary plexus and pars distalis.
B)paraventricular nucleus and supraoptic nucleus.
C)supraoptic nucleus and pars distalis.
D)primary plexus and paraventricular nucleus.
E)pars tuberalis and pars intermedia.
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44
Which lobe of the pituitary is larger and secretes more hormones

A)Anterior pituitary
B)Posterior pituitary
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45
The function of each of the regulatory hormones of the hypothalamus is to trigger the release of a tropic hormone from the pituitary.
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46
Within the infundibulum,the axons from neurons extending into the posterior pituitary are known as the

A)hypothalamo-hypophyseal tract.
B)primary plexus.
C)secondary plexus.
D)supraoptic portal system.
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47
In which order would blood flow through these structures as it travels from the hypothalamus to the pituitary gland
A: Primary plexus
B: Secondary plexus
C: Hypophyseal portal veins

A)a - b - c
B)a - c - b
C)c - a - b
D)b - a - c
E)c - b - a
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48
When the effects of one hormone reinforce the activity of another hormone on the same target cell,the interaction is said to be

A)agonistic.
B)antagonistic.
C)synergistic.
D)permissive.
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49
The term down-regulation refers to the process by which

A)a glandular cell decreases the amount of hormone it secretes.
B)a large amount of hormone shuts down all metabolic activity in a target cell.
C)a cell decreases the number of receptors it has for a hormone.
D)a carrier protein increases the rate of degradation for a hormone and thereby decreases its blood concentration.
E)a carrier protein decreases the rate of degradation of the protein it ferries.
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50
When the activity of one hormone requires that of a second hormone,the interaction is said to be _________.
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51
The hormone oxytocin is synthesized in the

A)anterior pituitary.
B)posterior pituitary.
C)paraventricular nucleus.
D)pineal gland.
E)nucleus of the solitary tract.
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52
The two hormones released from the posterior pituitary are

A)oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone.
B)thyrotropin-releasing hormone and corticotropin-releasing hormone.
C)prolactin and growth hormone.
D)prolactin and vasopressin.
E)follicle-stimulating hormone and leutenizing hormone.
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53
Where is the pituitary gland located

A)Within the sella turcica of the sphenoid bone
B)Between the cerebrum and cerebellum,inferior to the occipital lobe
C)On the posterior surface of the thyroid gland
D)On the tracheal surface,inferior to the larynx
E)Within the third ventricle of the brain
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54
As someone starts to develop in puberty,most cells in their reproductive organs are probably starting to express

A)more receptors for sex hormones.
B)fewer receptors for sex hormones.
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55
The pituitary gland is located _________ to the hypothalamus and is connected by the ________.

A)superior,thalamus
B)inferior,infundibulum
C)inferior,epithalamus
D)posterior,infundibulum
E)superior,pars nervosa and primary plexus
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56
The pars distalis is part of the adenohypophysis.
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57
Thyrotropin-releasing hormone is secreted by the

A)hypothalamus and it increases release of thyroid-stimulating hormone from the anterior pituitary.
B)hypothalamus and it increases release of thyroid-stimulating hormone from the posterior pituitary.
C)anterior pituitary and it increases release of thyroid hormone from the thyroid gland.
D)parathyroid hormone and it increases release of thyroid hormone from the thyroid gland.
E)thymus and it increases release of thyroid hormone from the thyroid gland.
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58
Glucagon and insulin work _________ on blood glucose levels.

A)antagonistically
B)permissively
C)synergistically
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59
The three distinct areas of the anterior pituitary are the

A)pars nervosa,pars distalis,and pars intermedia.
B)pars distalis,pars intermedia,and pars tuberalis.
C)pars tuberalis,median eminence,and pars intermedia.
D)pars tuberalis,pars distalis,and pars nervosa.
E)pars intermedia,median eminence,and pars distalis.
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60
The part of the brain that functions as a "master control center" of the endocrine system is the

A)pineal gland.
B)cerebral cortex.
C)spinal cord.
D)hypothalamus.
E)adrenal cortex.
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61
You are "shadowing" an endocrinologist who is examining a patient complaining of weakness,weight loss,and heat intolerance.The doctor points out the patient's obvious exophthalmos and asks for your diagnosis.What would you speculate is the patient's problem

A)Hyposecretion of parathyroid hormone
B)Hypersecretion of parathyroid hormone
C)Hyposecretion of thyroid hormone
D)Hypersecretion of thyroid hormone
E)Hyposecretion of calcitonin
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62
The release of hormones from the adrenal cortex is stimulated by

A)thyroid hormone.
B)adrenocorticotropic hormone.
C)oxytocin.
D)antidiuretic hormone.
E)luteinizing hormone.
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63
The primary function of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)is to

A)regulate salt and water balance by acting on the renal system.
B)stimulate glucocorticoid release from the adrenal glands.
C)stimulate adrenaline release from the adrenal medulla.
D)stimulate cell growth and cell division in muscle and bone.
E)stimulate the development of the folds on the surface of the brain.
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64
Until thyroid hormone needs to be secreted,precursors to it are stored in a viscous,protein-rich fluid within the center of thyroid follicles.This viscous fluid is known as _________.
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65
Where are the target cells for follicle-stimulating hormone

A)Thyroid follicles
B)Ovaries and testes
C)Mammary glands
D)Uterus
E)Hair follicles
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66
Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)is secreted by the

A)hypothalamus,and it targets cells of the posterior pituitary gland
B)hypothalamus,and it targets cells of the anterior pituitary gland.
C)anterior pituitary,and it targets follicular cells of the thyroid gland.
D)posterior pituitary,and it targets parafollicular cells of the thyroid gland.
E)thyroid gland,and it targets cells of the parathyroid gland.
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67
Which is not a tropic hormone

A)Thyroid-stimulating hormone
B)Adrenocorticotropic hormone
C)Follicle-stimulating hormone
D)Prolactin
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68
Which is not correct regarding growth hormone (GH)

A)GH affects most body cells.
B)GH stimulates cell growth and mitosis.
C)GH is also known as somatotropin.
D)GH stimulates the kidney to secrete somatomedin.
E)GH is a tropic hormone.
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69
Which is not true about the thyroid gland

A)It requires iodine to synthesize thyroid hormone.
B)It is located on the anterior surface of the trachea,inferior to the thyroid cartilage.
C)It has two lobes connected by a central portion called the commissure.
D)It secretes thyroid hormone in response to stimulation by TSH.
E)An enlargement of the thyroid gland is called a goiter.
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70
The hypothalamic hormone that triggers the release of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)is

A)cortisol.
B)corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH).
C)vasopressin.
D)adrenal follicle-stimulating hormone.
E)cortical stimulating factor (CSF).
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71
The thyroid gland is located

A)anterior to the atria of the heart.
B)immediately anterior to the trachea.
C)immediately superior to the larynx.
D)immediately posterior to the cricoid cartilage.
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72
Exercise causes a(n)_______ in growth hormone (GH)levels;a rise in amino acid levels or decrease in glucose levels causes a(n)________ in GH levels.

A)increase,increase
B)increase,decrease
C)decrease,decrease
D)decrease,increase
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73
Which hormone group is not secreted by the adrenal cortex

A)Corticosteroids
B)Glucocorticoids
C)Mineralocorticoids
D)Gonadocorticoids
E)No exceptions;all choices are secreted by the adrenal cortex
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74
When follicular cells of the thyroid are stimulated to secrete thyroid hormone (TH),they take up TH precursors from the inside of the follicle,transport and enzymatically modify them within a lysosome,and release TH to the blood.
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75
Thyroid hormone synthesis involves secretion of a glycoprotein called ___________ by the follicular cells.

A)colloid
B)thyroxine
C)triiodothyronine
D)thyroglobulin
E)tetraiodothyronine
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76
Which hormones are collectively called the gonadotropins

A)Prolactin and oxytocin
B)Antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin
C)Follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone
D)Follicle-stimulating hormone and growth hormone
E)Thyroid-stimulating hormone and adrenocorticotropic hormone
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77
Thyroid hormone's effects are to

A)increase metabolic rate and body temperature by increasing protein synthesis in target cells.
B)increase metabolic rate and body temperature by turning on the G protein,cAMP cascade.
C)decrease metabolic rate and body temperature by increasing protein synthesis in target cells.
D)decrease metabolic rate and body temperature by turning on the G protein,cAMP cascade.
E)increase metabolic rate and body temperature by turning off the G protein,cAMP cascade.
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78
Growth hormone is secreted by __________ cells in the anterior pituitary.

A)somatotropic
B)gonadotropic
C)thyrotropic
D)mammotropic
E)corticotropic
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79
Growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH)is one of the regulatory hormones released by the hypothalamus that acts on the pituitary.
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80
Excessive secretion of growth hormone in adults can cause

A)Graves disease.
B)acromegaly.
C)pituitary gigantism.
D)pituitary dwarfism.
E)Cushing syndrome.
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