Deck 12: The Endocrine System: the Bodys Other Control System

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Which of the endocrine organs can effectively control the pituitary gland?

A)Pancreas
B)Hypothalamus
C)Thyroid
D)Pineal
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Chemical messengers released directly into the bloodstream, with the ability to affect cells for hours or days, are called ________.

A)Neurotransmitters
B)Dendrites
C)Hormones
D)Sensory cells
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Which of the following hormones are directly controlled by the nervous system?

A)Oxytocin
B)Cortisol
C)Epinephrine
D)Insulin
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A specific type of hormone, called ____________, has the ability to interact directly with the cell's DNA.

A)Adrenaline
B)Protein
C)Sebum
D)Steroids
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Prednisone can be used as an anti-inflammatory drug to treat ________.

A)Severe allergies
B)Rheumatoid arthritis
C)Other chronic conditions
D)All of the above
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A stature disorder in which the body produces either too much or too little growth hormone is a disorder of which endocrine gland?

A)Anterior pituitary
B)Posterior pituitary
C)Adrenal medulla
D)Adrenal cortex
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What is the name of the condition in which the body is not producing adequate amounts of insulin?

A)Diabetes mellitus
B)Diabetes insipidus
C)Dwarfism
D)Hyperthyroidism
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The release of norepinephrine and epinephrine into the blood stream increases all of these except ________.

A)Respiration
B)Saliva
C)Pulse or heart rate
D)Blood pressure
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When a patient is experiencing a fever, the ____________ resets the body's temperature set point.

A)Brain
B)Hypothalamus
C)Adrenal gland
D)Pituitary gland
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Thyroxin and triiodothyronine, hormones necessary for cell metabolism, are produced in the ____________ gland.

A)Pituitary
B)Adrenal
C)Thymus
D)Thyroid
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Which hormone, produced by the pituitary gland, is responsible for decreased urination?

A)Prolactin
B)Antidiuretic hormone
C)Adrenocorticotropic hormone
D)Luteinizing hormone
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The ____________ glands are located above each kidney.

A)Thyroid
B)Adrenal
C)Pineal
D)Ovaries
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The ____________ is part of the diencephalon and is commonly called the "master gland."

A)Adrenal
B)Pineal
C)Thyroid
D)Pituitary
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____________ gland is important in regulating the blood glucose.

A)Thymus
B)Pancreas
C)Pineal
D)Thyroid
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________ steroids are a class of molecules that cause an increase in muscle mass.

A)Anti-inflammatory
B)Anabolic
C)NSAIDs
D)Metabolic
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Cushings' disease causes weight ________ and Graves' causes weight ________.

A)Gain, loss
B)Loss, loss
C)Loss, gain
D)Gain, gain
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One way in which the body will cope with increased stress is to increase the secretion of

A)Cortisol
B)Norepinephrine
C)Oxytocin
D)Prolactin
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The ____________ is divided into a posterior and anterior segment.

A)Thyroid
B)Thymus
C)Pituitary
D)Adrenal
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A standard level, known as the ____________, is necessary to maintain the body's homeostasis.

A)Set point
B)Target level
C)Norm
D)Quotient
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The typical onset of type I diabetes is before ________.

A)Puberty
B)Age 40
C)Age 5-6
D)Age 10
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An overproduction of pituitary hormones is called ________.

A)Cushing's syndrome
B)Addison's disease
C)Hyperpituitarism
D)Hypopituitarism
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Dwarfism can be caused by a ________.

A)Hypersecretion of ACTH
B)Hyposecretion of ACTH
C)Hypersecretion of growth hormone
D)Hyposecretion of growth hormone
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Hypersecretion of GH that causes overgrowth of the hands and feet, abnormal thickening of the bones of the face, and excessive overgrowth of soft tissue, occurring in adulthood, is called ________.

A)Acromegaly
B)Gigantism
C)Dwarfism
D)All of the above
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Which of the following is not true of the thymus gland?

A)It is located in the neck.
B)It is an endocrine gland.
C)It produces thymosin.
D)It is important in the body's immune system.
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Insufficient secretion of PTH by the parathyroid gland is called ________.

A)Hyperpituitarism
B)Hypoparathyroidism
C)Hyperparathyroidism
D)Hypopituitarism
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The syndrome caused by hypersecretion of the adrenal cortex, which results in excessive circulating cortisol levels, fatigue, muscular weakness, and changes in body appearance is called ________.

A)Cushing's syndrome
B)Hashimoto thyroiditis
C)Addison's disease
D)None of the above
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A condition that is characterized by a decrease in pituitary function caused by tumors, surgery, radiation, or head injury is called ________.

A)Hyperpituitarism
B)Cushing's syndrome
C)Hypopituitarism
D)Addison's disease
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Which of the following is not true of oxytocin?

A)It is produced in the thyroid gland.
B)It causes the contractions of the uterus during labor.
C)It is one of the few hormones that is regulated by a positive feedback loop.
D)It stimulates "milk letdown" in nursing mothers.
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Which of the following is true of the adrenal medulla?

A)It responds to stimuli from the sympathetic nervous system.
B)It helps produce the "fight-or-flight" response.
C)It releases epinephrine.
D)All of the above are true of the adrenal medulla.
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Which of the following is not true of the pineal gland?

A)It is located in the brain.
B)It produces melatonin.
C)It helps regulate the body's "biological clock."
D)All of the above are true of the pineal gland.
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Damage to the pituitary gland, which causes hypopituitarism, can result from ________.

A)Radiation
B)Surgical removal
C)Tumors
D)All of the above
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A condition that is characterized by the production of large amounts of very dilute urine is called?

A)Diabetes insipidus
B)Diabetes mellitus
C)Gestational diabetes
D)Juvenile diabetes
Question
Which of the following statements is not true of the endocrine system?

A)The organs of the endocrine system are widely dispersed in the body.
B)All organs in the endocrine system are glands.
C)Endocrine glands secrete their products into ducts leading to body cavities.
D)Endocrine glands produce hormones.
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Insulin and glucagon are produced by the ________.

A)Pancreas
B)Thymus
C)Adrenal cortex
D)None of the above
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The master gland of the endocrine system is the ________.

A)Thyroid gland
B)Pituitary gland
C)Adrenal gland
D)None of the above
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Treatment of diabetes mellitus includes ________.

A)A controlled diet and exercise
B)Insulin administration if needed
C)Blood and urine testing
D)All of the above
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Hypersecretion of cortisol causes ________.

A)Addison's disease
B)Cushing's syndrome
C)Myxedema
D)None of the above
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Which of the following hormones are not affected by hypopituitarism?

A)ACTH
B)LH
C)GH
D)Oxytocin
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A deficiency in the release of vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone [ADH]) by the posterior pituitary gland causes ________.

A)Hypoglycemia
B)Dwarfism
C)Diabetes insipidus
D)None of the above
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A woman is in labor but the uterine contractions stop.This could be caused by insufficient ________ (a hormone).

A)Oxytocin
B)ADH
C)Pituitary hormone
D)Melatonin
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A patient experiences agitation, increased heart rate and blood pressure.She thinks she is going insane.She has a hormone imbalance called _____________________.
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If a diabetic checks her blood sugar and is ________ she should take some sugar.
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If a person is dehydrated they will secrete less ________________ hormone from the posterior pituitary.
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____________ hormone stimulates sperm production.
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Chemical messengers released by endocrine glands are called ____________.
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The pancreas secretes insulin and ____________.
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The liver breaks down glycogen into ____________.
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An over-production of cortisol causes ________.

A)Cushing's syndrome
B)Addison's disease
C)Graves' disease
D)Hyperpituitarism
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____________ hormone stimulates tissue growth.
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Which of the following is an early symptom of hypoglycemia?

A)Nervousness
B)Weakness
C)Difficulty speaking
D)All of the above
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____________ moves calcium into bones.
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The ideal value for a body characteristic is called a(n) ____________.
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____________ feedback increases the magnitude of change.
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The ____________ gland is located in the upper thorax.
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Uterine contractions are increased by the hormone ____________.
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All of the following are symptoms of Cushing's syndrome except ________.

A)Upper body obesity
B)Round face
C)Easy bruising
D)Hypoglycemia
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Fatigue, feeling cold, dry skin, brittle nails, and leg cramps are all symptoms of which disease?

A)Hyperthyroidism
B)Hypothyroidism
C)Addison's disease
D)Cushing's syndrome
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In children, failure to attain normal height or abnormally slow growth are symptoms of ________.

A)Gigantism
B)Dwarfism
C)Type II diabetes
D)None of the above Short
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Symptoms of Addison's disease include all of the following except ________.

A)Low blood pressure
B)High blood pressure
C)Weight loss
D)Excessive skin pigmentation
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Sweating, muscle tremors, tachycardia, and irritability are symptoms of which disease?

A)Hyperthyroidism
B)Hypothyroidism
C)Addison's disease
D)Cushing's syndrome
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The ____________ within the brain controls hormone levels, but is not called the master gland.
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One special class of hormones, ________, is particularly powerful because they can bind to sites inside cells by passing easily through the target cell membrane.
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The ________ is largely responsible for maintaining blood sugar (glucose) levels at or near a set point.
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Appropriate blood glucose levels are vital for cellular ________.
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The ________ gland secretes thyroxine.
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The ________ gland, located in the anterior portion of your neck, is responsible for secreting the hormones thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3), under orders from the pituitary gland
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If stress becomes chronic, the secretion of ________ and cortisol, becomes pathological.
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Addison's disease is caused by insufficient production of ________ corticosteroids.
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Cushing's syndrome is caused by over-secretion of ________.
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________ mellitus is due to a decrease in insulin secretion or decreased sensitivity to insulin.
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________ triggers our sleep by peaking at night and causing drowsiness.
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If GH secretion is insufficient during childhood, children do not grow to the standard height.This is a type of ________.
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Stature disorders result in well-below average height (called ________ ) or well-above normal height (called gigantism).
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________ tissue uses glucose from blood to form fat.
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Hypopituitarism causes loss of any or all anterior ________ hormones, including ACTH, GH, LH, and TSH, causing a variety of symptoms.
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The ___________________ secretes several vital steroid hormones.
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Glucagon puts glucose into the bloodstream mainly by directing the liver to release ?glucose stored in the form of ________.
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The adrenal glands are split into two regions: the adrenal cortex, an outer layer, and the ________, the middle of the gland.
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If any of the body's dozens of homeostatic values become seriously disrupted, the control systems work to bring them back to set point.This process is called ________.
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The adrenal cortex makes dozens of steroid hormones known collectively as ________.
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Deck 12: The Endocrine System: the Bodys Other Control System
1
Which of the endocrine organs can effectively control the pituitary gland?

A)Pancreas
B)Hypothalamus
C)Thyroid
D)Pineal
B
2
Chemical messengers released directly into the bloodstream, with the ability to affect cells for hours or days, are called ________.

A)Neurotransmitters
B)Dendrites
C)Hormones
D)Sensory cells
C
3
Which of the following hormones are directly controlled by the nervous system?

A)Oxytocin
B)Cortisol
C)Epinephrine
D)Insulin
C
4
A specific type of hormone, called ____________, has the ability to interact directly with the cell's DNA.

A)Adrenaline
B)Protein
C)Sebum
D)Steroids
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Prednisone can be used as an anti-inflammatory drug to treat ________.

A)Severe allergies
B)Rheumatoid arthritis
C)Other chronic conditions
D)All of the above
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6
A stature disorder in which the body produces either too much or too little growth hormone is a disorder of which endocrine gland?

A)Anterior pituitary
B)Posterior pituitary
C)Adrenal medulla
D)Adrenal cortex
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7
What is the name of the condition in which the body is not producing adequate amounts of insulin?

A)Diabetes mellitus
B)Diabetes insipidus
C)Dwarfism
D)Hyperthyroidism
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8
The release of norepinephrine and epinephrine into the blood stream increases all of these except ________.

A)Respiration
B)Saliva
C)Pulse or heart rate
D)Blood pressure
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9
When a patient is experiencing a fever, the ____________ resets the body's temperature set point.

A)Brain
B)Hypothalamus
C)Adrenal gland
D)Pituitary gland
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10
Thyroxin and triiodothyronine, hormones necessary for cell metabolism, are produced in the ____________ gland.

A)Pituitary
B)Adrenal
C)Thymus
D)Thyroid
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Which hormone, produced by the pituitary gland, is responsible for decreased urination?

A)Prolactin
B)Antidiuretic hormone
C)Adrenocorticotropic hormone
D)Luteinizing hormone
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The ____________ glands are located above each kidney.

A)Thyroid
B)Adrenal
C)Pineal
D)Ovaries
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The ____________ is part of the diencephalon and is commonly called the "master gland."

A)Adrenal
B)Pineal
C)Thyroid
D)Pituitary
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____________ gland is important in regulating the blood glucose.

A)Thymus
B)Pancreas
C)Pineal
D)Thyroid
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________ steroids are a class of molecules that cause an increase in muscle mass.

A)Anti-inflammatory
B)Anabolic
C)NSAIDs
D)Metabolic
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Cushings' disease causes weight ________ and Graves' causes weight ________.

A)Gain, loss
B)Loss, loss
C)Loss, gain
D)Gain, gain
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17
One way in which the body will cope with increased stress is to increase the secretion of

A)Cortisol
B)Norepinephrine
C)Oxytocin
D)Prolactin
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The ____________ is divided into a posterior and anterior segment.

A)Thyroid
B)Thymus
C)Pituitary
D)Adrenal
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19
A standard level, known as the ____________, is necessary to maintain the body's homeostasis.

A)Set point
B)Target level
C)Norm
D)Quotient
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The typical onset of type I diabetes is before ________.

A)Puberty
B)Age 40
C)Age 5-6
D)Age 10
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21
An overproduction of pituitary hormones is called ________.

A)Cushing's syndrome
B)Addison's disease
C)Hyperpituitarism
D)Hypopituitarism
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22
Dwarfism can be caused by a ________.

A)Hypersecretion of ACTH
B)Hyposecretion of ACTH
C)Hypersecretion of growth hormone
D)Hyposecretion of growth hormone
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23
Hypersecretion of GH that causes overgrowth of the hands and feet, abnormal thickening of the bones of the face, and excessive overgrowth of soft tissue, occurring in adulthood, is called ________.

A)Acromegaly
B)Gigantism
C)Dwarfism
D)All of the above
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24
Which of the following is not true of the thymus gland?

A)It is located in the neck.
B)It is an endocrine gland.
C)It produces thymosin.
D)It is important in the body's immune system.
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25
Insufficient secretion of PTH by the parathyroid gland is called ________.

A)Hyperpituitarism
B)Hypoparathyroidism
C)Hyperparathyroidism
D)Hypopituitarism
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26
The syndrome caused by hypersecretion of the adrenal cortex, which results in excessive circulating cortisol levels, fatigue, muscular weakness, and changes in body appearance is called ________.

A)Cushing's syndrome
B)Hashimoto thyroiditis
C)Addison's disease
D)None of the above
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A condition that is characterized by a decrease in pituitary function caused by tumors, surgery, radiation, or head injury is called ________.

A)Hyperpituitarism
B)Cushing's syndrome
C)Hypopituitarism
D)Addison's disease
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28
Which of the following is not true of oxytocin?

A)It is produced in the thyroid gland.
B)It causes the contractions of the uterus during labor.
C)It is one of the few hormones that is regulated by a positive feedback loop.
D)It stimulates "milk letdown" in nursing mothers.
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Which of the following is true of the adrenal medulla?

A)It responds to stimuli from the sympathetic nervous system.
B)It helps produce the "fight-or-flight" response.
C)It releases epinephrine.
D)All of the above are true of the adrenal medulla.
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30
Which of the following is not true of the pineal gland?

A)It is located in the brain.
B)It produces melatonin.
C)It helps regulate the body's "biological clock."
D)All of the above are true of the pineal gland.
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31
Damage to the pituitary gland, which causes hypopituitarism, can result from ________.

A)Radiation
B)Surgical removal
C)Tumors
D)All of the above
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A condition that is characterized by the production of large amounts of very dilute urine is called?

A)Diabetes insipidus
B)Diabetes mellitus
C)Gestational diabetes
D)Juvenile diabetes
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33
Which of the following statements is not true of the endocrine system?

A)The organs of the endocrine system are widely dispersed in the body.
B)All organs in the endocrine system are glands.
C)Endocrine glands secrete their products into ducts leading to body cavities.
D)Endocrine glands produce hormones.
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34
Insulin and glucagon are produced by the ________.

A)Pancreas
B)Thymus
C)Adrenal cortex
D)None of the above
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35
The master gland of the endocrine system is the ________.

A)Thyroid gland
B)Pituitary gland
C)Adrenal gland
D)None of the above
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36
Treatment of diabetes mellitus includes ________.

A)A controlled diet and exercise
B)Insulin administration if needed
C)Blood and urine testing
D)All of the above
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37
Hypersecretion of cortisol causes ________.

A)Addison's disease
B)Cushing's syndrome
C)Myxedema
D)None of the above
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38
Which of the following hormones are not affected by hypopituitarism?

A)ACTH
B)LH
C)GH
D)Oxytocin
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39
A deficiency in the release of vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone [ADH]) by the posterior pituitary gland causes ________.

A)Hypoglycemia
B)Dwarfism
C)Diabetes insipidus
D)None of the above
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A woman is in labor but the uterine contractions stop.This could be caused by insufficient ________ (a hormone).

A)Oxytocin
B)ADH
C)Pituitary hormone
D)Melatonin
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41
A patient experiences agitation, increased heart rate and blood pressure.She thinks she is going insane.She has a hormone imbalance called _____________________.
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42
If a diabetic checks her blood sugar and is ________ she should take some sugar.
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43
If a person is dehydrated they will secrete less ________________ hormone from the posterior pituitary.
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____________ hormone stimulates sperm production.
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45
Chemical messengers released by endocrine glands are called ____________.
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46
The pancreas secretes insulin and ____________.
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47
The liver breaks down glycogen into ____________.
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An over-production of cortisol causes ________.

A)Cushing's syndrome
B)Addison's disease
C)Graves' disease
D)Hyperpituitarism
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49
____________ hormone stimulates tissue growth.
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50
Which of the following is an early symptom of hypoglycemia?

A)Nervousness
B)Weakness
C)Difficulty speaking
D)All of the above
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____________ moves calcium into bones.
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52
The ideal value for a body characteristic is called a(n) ____________.
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53
____________ feedback increases the magnitude of change.
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54
The ____________ gland is located in the upper thorax.
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55
Uterine contractions are increased by the hormone ____________.
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56
All of the following are symptoms of Cushing's syndrome except ________.

A)Upper body obesity
B)Round face
C)Easy bruising
D)Hypoglycemia
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57
Fatigue, feeling cold, dry skin, brittle nails, and leg cramps are all symptoms of which disease?

A)Hyperthyroidism
B)Hypothyroidism
C)Addison's disease
D)Cushing's syndrome
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58
In children, failure to attain normal height or abnormally slow growth are symptoms of ________.

A)Gigantism
B)Dwarfism
C)Type II diabetes
D)None of the above Short
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Symptoms of Addison's disease include all of the following except ________.

A)Low blood pressure
B)High blood pressure
C)Weight loss
D)Excessive skin pigmentation
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Sweating, muscle tremors, tachycardia, and irritability are symptoms of which disease?

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B)Hypothyroidism
C)Addison's disease
D)Cushing's syndrome
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61
The ____________ within the brain controls hormone levels, but is not called the master gland.
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62
One special class of hormones, ________, is particularly powerful because they can bind to sites inside cells by passing easily through the target cell membrane.
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The ________ is largely responsible for maintaining blood sugar (glucose) levels at or near a set point.
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Appropriate blood glucose levels are vital for cellular ________.
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The ________ gland secretes thyroxine.
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The ________ gland, located in the anterior portion of your neck, is responsible for secreting the hormones thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3), under orders from the pituitary gland
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67
If stress becomes chronic, the secretion of ________ and cortisol, becomes pathological.
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68
Addison's disease is caused by insufficient production of ________ corticosteroids.
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69
Cushing's syndrome is caused by over-secretion of ________.
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70
________ mellitus is due to a decrease in insulin secretion or decreased sensitivity to insulin.
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71
________ triggers our sleep by peaking at night and causing drowsiness.
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72
If GH secretion is insufficient during childhood, children do not grow to the standard height.This is a type of ________.
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73
Stature disorders result in well-below average height (called ________ ) or well-above normal height (called gigantism).
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74
________ tissue uses glucose from blood to form fat.
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75
Hypopituitarism causes loss of any or all anterior ________ hormones, including ACTH, GH, LH, and TSH, causing a variety of symptoms.
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76
The ___________________ secretes several vital steroid hormones.
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77
Glucagon puts glucose into the bloodstream mainly by directing the liver to release ?glucose stored in the form of ________.
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78
The adrenal glands are split into two regions: the adrenal cortex, an outer layer, and the ________, the middle of the gland.
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79
If any of the body's dozens of homeostatic values become seriously disrupted, the control systems work to bring them back to set point.This process is called ________.
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80
The adrenal cortex makes dozens of steroid hormones known collectively as ________.
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