Deck 11: Endocrine System
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Deck 11: Endocrine System
1
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
A) is produced by the posterior pituitary gland
B) is called the ovulating hormone
C) stimulates the primary ovarian follicle to develop
D) all of the above
A) is produced by the posterior pituitary gland
B) is called the ovulating hormone
C) stimulates the primary ovarian follicle to develop
D) all of the above
C
2
Aldosterone
A) increases gluconeogenesis
B) is produced in the inner zone of the adrenal cortex
C) is a mineralocorticoid
D) both a and c above
A) increases gluconeogenesis
B) is produced in the inner zone of the adrenal cortex
C) is a mineralocorticoid
D) both a and c above
C
3
Steroid hormones have hormone receptors in the
A) nucleus of the cell
B) cytoplasm of the cell
C) cell membrane
D) both a and c above
A) nucleus of the cell
B) cytoplasm of the cell
C) cell membrane
D) both a and c above
A
4
The posterior pituitary gland releases
A) ADH
B) ACTH
C) TSH
D) both b and c above
A) ADH
B) ACTH
C) TSH
D) both b and c above
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5
The thyroid gland
A) is unique because it does not store the hormones it makes
B) is found in the neck
C) requires calcium to produce its hormone
D) all of the above
A) is unique because it does not store the hormones it makes
B) is found in the neck
C) requires calcium to produce its hormone
D) all of the above
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6
Calcitonin causes
A) an increase in the blood concentration of calcium
B) a breakdown in the bone matrix
C) a decrease in the blood concentration of calcium
D) both a and b above
A) an increase in the blood concentration of calcium
B) a breakdown in the bone matrix
C) a decrease in the blood concentration of calcium
D) both a and b above
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7
Second messengers are important in the functioning of
A) nonsteroid hormones
B) steroid hormones
C) carbohydrate hormones
D) both b and c above
A) nonsteroid hormones
B) steroid hormones
C) carbohydrate hormones
D) both b and c above
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8
The anterior pituitary secretes
A) TSH
B) oxytocin
C) ADH
D) all of the above
A) TSH
B) oxytocin
C) ADH
D) all of the above
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9
The endocrine system consists of glands that
A) release chemicals into ducts
B) release chemicals carried by the blood
C) release chemicals into body cavities
D) all of the above
A) release chemicals into ducts
B) release chemicals carried by the blood
C) release chemicals into body cavities
D) all of the above
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10
Steroid hormones
A) cause protein synthesis in the cell
B) can cause the formation of cAMP
C) require a second messenger to function
D) both b and c above
A) cause protein synthesis in the cell
B) can cause the formation of cAMP
C) require a second messenger to function
D) both b and c above
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11
The parathyroid hormone
A) has the opposite effect of calcitonin
B) is made in the thyroid gland
C) causes a decrease in blood concentration of calcium
D) all of the above
A) has the opposite effect of calcitonin
B) is made in the thyroid gland
C) causes a decrease in blood concentration of calcium
D) all of the above
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12
The thyroid gland produces
A) T3
B) T4
C) calcitonin
D) all of the above
A) T3
B) T4
C) calcitonin
D) all of the above
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13
Nonsteroid hormones have hormone receptors in the
A) nucleus of the cell
B) cytoplasm of the cell
C) cell membrane
D) both a and c above
A) nucleus of the cell
B) cytoplasm of the cell
C) cell membrane
D) both a and c above
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14
The anterior pituitary
A) is called the neurohypophysis
B) is called the adenohypophysis
C) secretes antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
D) both a and c above
A) is called the neurohypophysis
B) is called the adenohypophysis
C) secretes antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
D) both a and c above
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15
Oxytocin
A) is released by the posterior pituitary gland
B) stimulates uterine contraction
C) uses a positive feedback mechanism
D) all of the above
A) is released by the posterior pituitary gland
B) stimulates uterine contraction
C) uses a positive feedback mechanism
D) all of the above
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16
Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)
A) is secreted by the neurohypophysis
B) is secreted by the adenohypophysis
C) stimulates the release of thyroid hormone
D) both b and c above
A) is secreted by the neurohypophysis
B) is secreted by the adenohypophysis
C) stimulates the release of thyroid hormone
D) both b and c above
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17
Hormones are not a major regulator of
A) metabolism
B) blood pH
C) voluntary muscle movement
D) both b and c above
A) metabolism
B) blood pH
C) voluntary muscle movement
D) both b and c above
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18
ADH
A) is released by the hypothalamus
B) is made by the pituitary gland
C) increases the amount of water reabsorbed by the kidney
D) all of the above
A) is released by the hypothalamus
B) is made by the pituitary gland
C) increases the amount of water reabsorbed by the kidney
D) all of the above
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19
Nonsteroid hormones
A) cause protein synthesis in the cell
B) can cause the formation of cAMP
C) have hormone receptors in the nucleus of the cell
D) both a and c above
A) cause protein synthesis in the cell
B) can cause the formation of cAMP
C) have hormone receptors in the nucleus of the cell
D) both a and c above
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20
Hormones
A) can use positive feedback mechanisms
B) can use negative feedback mechanisms
C) do not use feedback mechanisms for regulation
D) both a and b above
A) can use positive feedback mechanisms
B) can use negative feedback mechanisms
C) do not use feedback mechanisms for regulation
D) both a and b above
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21
Aldosterone has its effects mainly on the cells of the
A) intestine
B) stomach
C) liver
D) kidney
A) intestine
B) stomach
C) liver
D) kidney
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22
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a steroid hormone?
A) The receptor is in the nucleus of the cell.
B) It causes protein synthesis to occur.
C) It uses cAMP as a second messenger.
D) It can pass through the cell membrane.
A) The receptor is in the nucleus of the cell.
B) It causes protein synthesis to occur.
C) It uses cAMP as a second messenger.
D) It can pass through the cell membrane.
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23
Epinephrine
A) is released by the inner zone of the adrenal cortex
B) reinforces the effects of the parasympathetic nervous system
C) is released in response to stress
D) both a and b above
A) is released by the inner zone of the adrenal cortex
B) reinforces the effects of the parasympathetic nervous system
C) is released in response to stress
D) both a and b above
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24
Insulin
A) is made by beta cells in the pancreas
B) has the opposite effect of glucagon
C) decreases the blood glucose level
D) all of the above
A) is made by beta cells in the pancreas
B) has the opposite effect of glucagon
C) decreases the blood glucose level
D) all of the above
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25
Cortisol
A) has the opposite effect of aldosterone
B) is made in the outer zone of the adrenal cortex
C) stimulates gluconeogenesis
D) all of the above
A) has the opposite effect of aldosterone
B) is made in the outer zone of the adrenal cortex
C) stimulates gluconeogenesis
D) all of the above
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26
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a nonsteroid hormone?
A) It attaches to a receptor on the cell membrane.
B) It causes protein synthesis to occur.
C) It can use cAMP as a second messenger.
D) All of the above are characteristics of a nonsteroid hormone.
A) It attaches to a receptor on the cell membrane.
B) It causes protein synthesis to occur.
C) It can use cAMP as a second messenger.
D) All of the above are characteristics of a nonsteroid hormone.
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27
Which of the following is not a function of luteinizing hormone?
A) It stimulates the growth of an egg follicle in the ovary.
B) It causes ovulation of the egg.
C) It causes the testes to secrete testosterone.
D) All of the above are functions of luteinizing hormone.
A) It stimulates the growth of an egg follicle in the ovary.
B) It causes ovulation of the egg.
C) It causes the testes to secrete testosterone.
D) All of the above are functions of luteinizing hormone.
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28
Cortisol
A) is made in the middle zone of the adrenal cortex
B) is a glucocorticoid
C) has an anti-immunity effect
D) all of the above
A) is made in the middle zone of the adrenal cortex
B) is a glucocorticoid
C) has an anti-immunity effect
D) all of the above
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29
The pineal gland is
A) located in the neck
B) located in the mediastinum
C) sometimes called the "third eye"
D) both b and c above
A) located in the neck
B) located in the mediastinum
C) sometimes called the "third eye"
D) both b and c above
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30
Glucagon
A) is released by pancreatic beta cells
B) accelerates liver glycogenolysis
C) causes a drop in blood glucose levels
D) all of the above
A) is released by pancreatic beta cells
B) accelerates liver glycogenolysis
C) causes a drop in blood glucose levels
D) all of the above
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31
Lactogenic hormone is another name for
A) prolactin
B) oxytocin
C) growth hormone
D) estrogen
A) prolactin
B) oxytocin
C) growth hormone
D) estrogen
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32
Androgens,which are similar to testosterone,are
A) secreted by the inner zone of the adrenal cortex
B) secreted by the middle zone of the adrenal cortex
C) secreted by the outer zone of the adrenal cortex
D) not secreted by the adrenal cortex
A) secreted by the inner zone of the adrenal cortex
B) secreted by the middle zone of the adrenal cortex
C) secreted by the outer zone of the adrenal cortex
D) not secreted by the adrenal cortex
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33
The ovary secretes
A) FSH
B) estrogen
C) LH
D) all of the above
A) FSH
B) estrogen
C) LH
D) all of the above
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34
Testosterone is
A) produced by the prostate gland
B) produced by the interstitial cells of the testes
C) the masculinizing hormone
D) both b and c above
A) produced by the prostate gland
B) produced by the interstitial cells of the testes
C) the masculinizing hormone
D) both b and c above
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35
The thymus gland
A) is located in the neck
B) produces thymosin
C) is important in the development of red blood cells
D) both a and b above
A) is located in the neck
B) produces thymosin
C) is important in the development of red blood cells
D) both a and b above
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36
Nonsteroid hormones can be made of
A) proteins
B) carbohydrates
C) nucleic acids
D) all of the above
A) proteins
B) carbohydrates
C) nucleic acids
D) all of the above
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37
A decrease in insulin production
A) usually causes type 1 diabetes mellitus
B) will stimulate the release of growth hormone
C) is usually the cause of type 2 diabetes mellitus
D) both a and c above
A) usually causes type 1 diabetes mellitus
B) will stimulate the release of growth hormone
C) is usually the cause of type 2 diabetes mellitus
D) both a and c above
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38
The placenta releases
A) chorionic gonadotropins
B) progesterone
C) estrogen
D) all of the above
A) chorionic gonadotropins
B) progesterone
C) estrogen
D) all of the above
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39
Aldosterone
A) increases blood sodium levels
B) decreases blood sodium levels
C) increases blood potassium levels
D) both b and c above
A) increases blood sodium levels
B) decreases blood sodium levels
C) increases blood potassium levels
D) both b and c above
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40
The corpus luteum secretes mostly
A) progesterone but some estrogen
B) estrogen but some progesterone
C) estrogen but some FSH
D) progesterone but some FSH
A) progesterone but some estrogen
B) estrogen but some progesterone
C) estrogen but some FSH
D) progesterone but some FSH
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41
This endocrine gland is not in the brain
A) the adenohypophysis
B) the thymus gland
C) the pineal gland
D) all of the above are in the brain
A) the adenohypophysis
B) the thymus gland
C) the pineal gland
D) all of the above are in the brain
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42
The endocrine and nervous systems perform the same general function.
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43
ADH would have no effect on liver cells.
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44
The hormone that seems to influence how fat is metabolized in the body is
A) leptin
B) ANH
C) ADH
D) melatonin
A) leptin
B) ANH
C) ADH
D) melatonin
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45
Which of the following is not true of prostaglandins?
A) They are called tissue hormones.
B) They are typical hormones.
C) They influence activities of nearby cells.
D) All of the above are true of prostaglandins.
A) They are called tissue hormones.
B) They are typical hormones.
C) They influence activities of nearby cells.
D) All of the above are true of prostaglandins.
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46
Exocrine glands do not
A) release their products into ducts
B) empty into a surface or cavity
C) stimulate receptors in target cells
D) all of the above are characteristics of exocrine glands
A) release their products into ducts
B) empty into a surface or cavity
C) stimulate receptors in target cells
D) all of the above are characteristics of exocrine glands
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47
Which of the following is not a tropic hormone?
A) Thyroid-stimulating hormone
B) Prolactin
C) Adrenocorticotropic hormone
D) Luteinizing hormone
A) Thyroid-stimulating hormone
B) Prolactin
C) Adrenocorticotropic hormone
D) Luteinizing hormone
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48
Exocrine glands can also release hormones.
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49
Which of the following is not a class of prostaglandins?
A) PGB
B) PGA
C) PGE
D) All of the above are classes of prostaglandins
A) PGB
B) PGA
C) PGE
D) All of the above are classes of prostaglandins
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50
In order for T₄ to be produced,the diet must contain sufficient amounts of
A) calcium
B) iodine
C) iron
D) sulfur
A) calcium
B) iodine
C) iron
D) sulfur
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51
Endocrine glands secrete hormones.
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52
The hormone that helps regulate the body's internal clock is
A) leptin
B) ANH
C) ADH
D) melatonin
A) leptin
B) ANH
C) ADH
D) melatonin
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53
Nitric oxide
A) is a second messenger
B) is a new discovered hormone
C) causes the release of G protein
D) forms cyclic AMP
A) is a second messenger
B) is a new discovered hormone
C) causes the release of G protein
D) forms cyclic AMP
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54
Prostaglandins,along with several other tissue hormones such as leukotrienes and thromboxane,are sometimes called
A) pancreatic agents
B) androgens
C) corticoids
D) paracrine agents
A) pancreatic agents
B) androgens
C) corticoids
D) paracrine agents
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55
Diabetes insipidus is caused by a hyposecretion of
A) insulin
B) glucagon
C) aldosterone
D) ADH
A) insulin
B) glucagon
C) aldosterone
D) ADH
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56
The G protein
A) works with steroid hormones
B) works with nonsteroid hormones
C) assists in the process of protein synthesis after steroid hormone attachment
D) both a and c above
A) works with steroid hormones
B) works with nonsteroid hormones
C) assists in the process of protein synthesis after steroid hormone attachment
D) both a and c above
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57
Aldosterone has an impact on the concentration of which substance in the blood?
A) Glucose
B) Potassium
C) Sodium
D) Both b and c above
A) Glucose
B) Potassium
C) Sodium
D) Both b and c above
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58
Hormones are carried to their target organs by ducts.
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59
The hormone that has the opposite function of calcitonin is
A) parathyroid hormone
B) T3
C) T4
D) insulin
A) parathyroid hormone
B) T3
C) T4
D) insulin
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60
The posterior pituitary gland
A) is also called the neurohypophysis
B) produces TSH
C) releases several tropic hormones
D) all of the above are true of the posterior pituitary gland
A) is also called the neurohypophysis
B) produces TSH
C) releases several tropic hormones
D) all of the above are true of the posterior pituitary gland
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61
Calcitonin is an example of a hormone that uses a negative feedback mechanism for regulation.
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62
Steroid hormones use nitrogen oxide as their second messenger.
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63
Prostaglandins are also called "tissue hormones."
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64
Nonsteroid hormone receptors are in the nucleus of the cell.
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65
ATP is frequently a second messenger of protein hormones.
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66
Research has indicated that prostaglandins work by increasing the number of hormone receptors produced by a cell.
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67
Another name for the posterior pituitary gland is the adenohypophysis.
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68
Positive feedback mechanisms work to return the body to homeostasis.
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69
TSH causes an increase in thyroid hormones when their blood level is too low.This is an example of a positive feedback mechanism.
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70
Most hormones use a negative feedback system for regulation.
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71
Steroid hormone receptors are in the nucleus of the cell.
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72
One of the main differences between the anterior and posterior pituitary glands is that one is made of glandular tissue and one is made of nerve tissue.
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73
Many of the posterior pituitary hormones are tropic hormones.
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74
Oxytocin is an example of a hormone that uses a positive feedback mechanism for regulation.
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75
A cell with an abnormally low number of ribosomes would slow down the effect of a steroid hormone.
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76
The pituitary gland sits in the "Turkish saddle."
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77
Nonsteroid hormones require a second messenger.
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78
Steroid hormone receptors are in the cytoplasm of the cell.
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79
Prostaglandins made in one part of the body frequently can have an effect on distant parts of the body.
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Steroid hormones do not need a second messenger because they are able to pass through the cell membrane.
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