Deck 4: Endocrine Control and Homeostasis in the Human Body

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The manufacture of adrenalin and noradrenalin is controlled by:

A)nervous system
B)endocrine system
C)regulatory system
D)circulatory system
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Physiologists use the term homeostasis to describe the body's tendency to maintain a balance or equilibrium among it's:

A)external physiological status and environment
B)internal physiological status and the environment
C)displacement behaviour and encepha- lization
D)approach gradient and avoidance gradient
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Those internal mechanisms of the body which, by controlling numerous highly complicated physiological processes, keep it in a state of equilibrium are known as:

A)homeostases
B)nervous system
C)nutrition
D)none of the above
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Homeostasis is the overall term for equilibrium preserving tendencies with an organism by which:

A)neurophysiological condition is maintained
B)psychological condition is maintained
C)physiological condition is maintained
D)psychophysical condition is maintained
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Sex is a:

A)biological motive
B)physiological motive
C)both (a) and (b)
D)psychological motive
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The process of maintaining the biochemical balance or equilibrium throughout human body is referred as:

A)osmosis
B)circulation
C)hoeostasis
D)nervous system
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A pituitary hormone associated with the secretion of milk is known as:

A)prolactin
B)adrenalin
C)estrogens
D)progesterones
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A motive that is primarily learned rather than basing on biological needs is known as:

A)physical motive
B)psychological motive
C)neurophysiological motive
D)psychological motive.
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The hypothalamus plays an important role in the regulation of:

A)food intake
B)water intake
C)alcohol intake
D)both food and water intake
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Lateral hypothalamus (LH) is otherwise known as:

A)stimulating centre
B)circulatory centre
C)feeding centre
D)water centre
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Research evidences indicated that ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH):

A)facilitates eating
B)expedites eating
C)both facilitates and
D)inhibits eating expedites eating
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Electrical stimulation of ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) cells:

A)inhibits eating
B)facilitates eating
C)expedites eating
D)both expedites and inhibits eating
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Injections of glucose (which raise blood sugar level):

A)facilitate eating
B)expedite eating
C)both expedite and facilitate eating
D)inhibit eating
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Injections of insulin (which lower blood sugar level):

A)increase food intake
B)decrease food intake
C)expedite food intake
D)facilitate food intake
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Studies indicated that the hypothalamus contains cells (glucoreceptors) sensitive to the rate of which:

A)glucose passes through them
B)glucose stimulates them
C)glucose inhibits them
D)glucose both stimulates and inhibits them
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An empty stomach produces the periodic contractions of muscles in the stomach wall which we identify as:

A)stomach ache
B)stomach pain
C)stomach ailment
D)hunger pangs
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Obesity is thought to stem from disturbances during the:

A)phallic stage of psychosexual development
B)oral and anal stages of psychosexual development
C)genital stage of psychosexual development
D)latency period of psychosexual development
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Dehydration of the osmoreceptors can be produced by depriving the organism of:

A)food
B)water
C)blood
D)sugar
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Water deficit in the body increases the concentration of:

A)pottasium
B)insulin
C)sugar
D)sodium
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The main erotogenic zone of our body is:

A)mouth
B)genitals
C)anal zones
D)lips
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Which of the following could NOT serve as an operational definition for anger?

A)reddening of the face.
B)feelings of hostility
C)threatening posture
D)attack behaviour.
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If it were discovered that destruction of a particular area of the brain disrupted a certain behaviour but that destruction of any other part of the brain had no effect on that behaviour, this would be evidence in favour of

A)antilocalisation
B)localisation of function
C)both localisation and antilocalisation, depending upon the size of the lesion
D)plasticity
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Some researchers believe that an abnormally high level of dopamine may be related to the occurrence of

A)parkinson\s disease
B)mental depression
C)alzheimer\s disease
D)schizophrenia
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Any drug capable of effecting behaviour is called

A)psychoactive
B)psychopharmacological
C)psychedelic
D)consciousness alerting
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Deck 4: Endocrine Control and Homeostasis in the Human Body
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The manufacture of adrenalin and noradrenalin is controlled by:

A)nervous system
B)endocrine system
C)regulatory system
D)circulatory system
nervous system
2
Physiologists use the term homeostasis to describe the body's tendency to maintain a balance or equilibrium among it's:

A)external physiological status and environment
B)internal physiological status and the environment
C)displacement behaviour and encepha- lization
D)approach gradient and avoidance gradient
displacement behaviour and encepha- lization
3
Those internal mechanisms of the body which, by controlling numerous highly complicated physiological processes, keep it in a state of equilibrium are known as:

A)homeostases
B)nervous system
C)nutrition
D)none of the above
homeostases
4
Homeostasis is the overall term for equilibrium preserving tendencies with an organism by which:

A)neurophysiological condition is maintained
B)psychological condition is maintained
C)physiological condition is maintained
D)psychophysical condition is maintained
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Sex is a:

A)biological motive
B)physiological motive
C)both (a) and (b)
D)psychological motive
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The process of maintaining the biochemical balance or equilibrium throughout human body is referred as:

A)osmosis
B)circulation
C)hoeostasis
D)nervous system
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A pituitary hormone associated with the secretion of milk is known as:

A)prolactin
B)adrenalin
C)estrogens
D)progesterones
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A motive that is primarily learned rather than basing on biological needs is known as:

A)physical motive
B)psychological motive
C)neurophysiological motive
D)psychological motive.
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The hypothalamus plays an important role in the regulation of:

A)food intake
B)water intake
C)alcohol intake
D)both food and water intake
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Lateral hypothalamus (LH) is otherwise known as:

A)stimulating centre
B)circulatory centre
C)feeding centre
D)water centre
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Research evidences indicated that ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH):

A)facilitates eating
B)expedites eating
C)both facilitates and
D)inhibits eating expedites eating
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Electrical stimulation of ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) cells:

A)inhibits eating
B)facilitates eating
C)expedites eating
D)both expedites and inhibits eating
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Injections of glucose (which raise blood sugar level):

A)facilitate eating
B)expedite eating
C)both expedite and facilitate eating
D)inhibit eating
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Injections of insulin (which lower blood sugar level):

A)increase food intake
B)decrease food intake
C)expedite food intake
D)facilitate food intake
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Studies indicated that the hypothalamus contains cells (glucoreceptors) sensitive to the rate of which:

A)glucose passes through them
B)glucose stimulates them
C)glucose inhibits them
D)glucose both stimulates and inhibits them
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An empty stomach produces the periodic contractions of muscles in the stomach wall which we identify as:

A)stomach ache
B)stomach pain
C)stomach ailment
D)hunger pangs
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Obesity is thought to stem from disturbances during the:

A)phallic stage of psychosexual development
B)oral and anal stages of psychosexual development
C)genital stage of psychosexual development
D)latency period of psychosexual development
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Dehydration of the osmoreceptors can be produced by depriving the organism of:

A)food
B)water
C)blood
D)sugar
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Water deficit in the body increases the concentration of:

A)pottasium
B)insulin
C)sugar
D)sodium
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The main erotogenic zone of our body is:

A)mouth
B)genitals
C)anal zones
D)lips
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Which of the following could NOT serve as an operational definition for anger?

A)reddening of the face.
B)feelings of hostility
C)threatening posture
D)attack behaviour.
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If it were discovered that destruction of a particular area of the brain disrupted a certain behaviour but that destruction of any other part of the brain had no effect on that behaviour, this would be evidence in favour of

A)antilocalisation
B)localisation of function
C)both localisation and antilocalisation, depending upon the size of the lesion
D)plasticity
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Some researchers believe that an abnormally high level of dopamine may be related to the occurrence of

A)parkinson\s disease
B)mental depression
C)alzheimer\s disease
D)schizophrenia
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Any drug capable of effecting behaviour is called

A)psychoactive
B)psychopharmacological
C)psychedelic
D)consciousness alerting
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