Deck 16: The Digestive System
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Deck 16: The Digestive System
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The primary energy source for the body during the postabsorptive state is glucose.
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2
Sympathetic stimulation inhibits the secretion of insulin.
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3
Aldosterone and cortisol are both considered to be essential for life.
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4
ACTH stimulates the zona fasciculata and zona reticularis to a far greater extent than it stimulates the zona glomerulosa of the adrenal cortex.
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Hyperparathyroidism is characterized by hypercalcaemia and hyperphosphataemia.
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PTH is the most important hormone in the control of calcium metabolism.
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7
Insulin secretion is decreased and glucagon secretion is increased in response to a fall in blood glucose concentration.
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8
Stress is the primary stimulus for mineralocorticoid secretion.
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9
The symptoms of aldosterone hypersecretion include hypernatraemia, hyperphosphataemia, and hypertension.
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10
Elevated blood amino acid levels stimulate the secretion of both insulin and glucagon, even though they exert opposite effects on blood amino acid concentration.
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11
Epinephrine and norepinephrine exert identical effects in all tissues.
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12
The thyroid gland stores enough thyroid hormone to supply the body's needs for several months.
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13
Once a structural protein is synthesized, it remains a part of the cell for the duration of the cell's life.
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14
Norepinephrine is released from sympathetic nerve terminals, whereas epinephrine is the most abundant secretory product of the adrenal medulla.
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15
PTH enhances the rapid movement of calcium from the bone fluid into the plasma.
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16
An increase in plasma PO4 concentration forces a reduction in plasma Ca2+ as a result of the inverse relationship between plasma PO4 and Ca2+ levels.
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17
Thyroid hormone is stored within the colloid attached to thyroglobulin.
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18
Calcitonin decreases plasma Ca2+.
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19
Hypothyroidism can occur even though the thyroid gland is perfectly normal.
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20
Adrenal androgens are normally secreted only in males, whereas adrenal estrogens are secreted only in females.
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21
Both Type I and Type II diabetes must be treated by regular insulin injections.
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22
Epinephrine is more potent than norepinephrine at beta-2 adrenergic receptors.
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23
Thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulin stimulates both the secretion and growth of the thyroid similar to TSH.
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24
Most of the secreted T3 is converted into T4 outside the thyroid gland.
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25
Thyroid-stimulating hormone is produced by the thyroid gland.
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26
Cortisol is secreted by the zona glomerulosa, aldosterone by the zona fasciculata, and sex hormones by the zona reticularis.
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27
Obesity can precipitate overt Type II diabetes mellitus in individuals genetically predisposed.
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28
Excess TSH stimulation causes hypertrophy in the thyroid gland.
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29
The greater the physical stress and compression to which a bone is subjected, the greater the rate of bone deposition.
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30
Both calcitonin and PTH are produced in the follicle cells of the thyroid gland.
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31
The adrenocortical hormones cortisol and aldosterone are peptide hormones.
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32
Because of the thyroid hormone's growth-promoting effects, excessive growth is one outcome of excess thyroid hormone secretion in children.
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33
Plasma phosphate concentration is not as tightly controlled as plasma calcium concentration.
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34
The "iodine pump" actively transports hormone-bound iodine from the thyroid gland into the circulation.
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35
The blood glucose level is the primary controlling factor of insulin secretion.
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36
Myxoedema is associated with hypersecretion of thyroid hormones.
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37
Gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis in the liver play a major role in maintaining a constant blood glucose level between meals.
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38
The presence of a goitre is always indicative of hyperthyroidism.
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39
Insulin increases glucose transport into all tissues.
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40
Thyroglobulin is found in the cytosol of the thyroid follicular cells.
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41
The adrenal medulla is actually a modified part of the sympathetic nervous system.
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42
Vitamin D deficiency is the cause of rickets.
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43
Triiodothyronine and tetraiodothyronine are produced by the C-cells of the thyroid gland.
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44
Cortisol is the primary mineralocorticoid.
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45
The absorptive state is directed by an increase in insulin secretion.
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46
PTH increases plasma Ca2+ and decreases plasma PO4.
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47
Cushing's syndrome is characterized by hyperglycaemia, muscle weakness, "moon-face," and "buffalo hump."
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48
Insulin is secreted by the alpha cells of the islets of Langerhans.
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49
Protein-bound Ca2+ is the form of calcium that is important in neuromuscular excitability.
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50
Osteoblasts communicate to osteoclasts via osteoprotegerin.
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51
All forms of diabetes mellitus are characterized by a lack of pancreatic insulin secretion.
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52
In people who work during the day, cortisol levels in the plasma are normally higher in the morning than at night.
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53
Vitamin D is actually a hormone that increases calcium absorption in the intestine.
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54
Insulin and glucagon secretion are both stimulated by an increase in blood amino acid concentration.
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55
One of the primary functions of cortisol secretion at normal physiological levels is its anti-inflammatory action.
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56
Vitamin D must be provided entirely by dietary sources.
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57
Over 99 percent of the circulating thyroid hormone is bound to plasma proteins.
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58
Amino acids can be converted to glucose, whereas fatty acids cannot.
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59
The presence of vitamin D is necessary for PTH to exert its effect on promoting intestinal Ca2+ absorption.
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60
Plasma Ca2+ concentration is one of the most tightly controlled variables in the body.
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61
Which of these statements does NOT apply to parathyroid hormone?
A)It causes localized dissolution of bone.
B)It conserves Ca2+ by the kidney.
C) It promotes urinary excretion of PO4.
D) It directly stimulates Ca2+ absorption from the intestine.
A)It causes localized dissolution of bone.
B)It conserves Ca2+ by the kidney.
C) It promotes urinary excretion of PO4.
D) It directly stimulates Ca2+ absorption from the intestine.
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62
Which statement correctly applies to the adrenomedullary hormones?
A)Epinephrine accounts for 80 percent of adrenomedullary catecholamine output.
B)Epinephrine and norepinephrine are stored within chromaffin granules in the adrenomedullary cells.
C) Epinephrine and norepinephrine have about equal affinities for all the adrenergic receptor types.
D) Epinephrine is at least 10 times more potent than norepinephrine at beta-2 receptors.
A)Epinephrine accounts for 80 percent of adrenomedullary catecholamine output.
B)Epinephrine and norepinephrine are stored within chromaffin granules in the adrenomedullary cells.
C) Epinephrine and norepinephrine have about equal affinities for all the adrenergic receptor types.
D) Epinephrine is at least 10 times more potent than norepinephrine at beta-2 receptors.
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63
Which of the following is NOT characteristic of Graves' disease?
A)It is a symptom is exophthalmos.
B)It is an autoimmune disease.
C) It is caused by a goitre.
D) There is an elevated basal metabolic rate.
A)It is a symptom is exophthalmos.
B)It is an autoimmune disease.
C) It is caused by a goitre.
D) There is an elevated basal metabolic rate.
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64
Which of these statements is a characteristic of calcitonin?
A)Its production is stimulated by TSH.
B)Its production stimulated by calcium.
C) It is secreted by the C-cells of the thyroid gland.
D) It is stored in the colloid of the thyroid follicles.
A)Its production is stimulated by TSH.
B)Its production stimulated by calcium.
C) It is secreted by the C-cells of the thyroid gland.
D) It is stored in the colloid of the thyroid follicles.
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65
What stimulates the release of PTH from the parathyroid gland?
A)calcitonin from the anterior pituitary gland
B)low levels of calcium ions in the blood
C) TSH from the anterior pituitary gland
D) low levels of glucose in the blood
A)calcitonin from the anterior pituitary gland
B)low levels of calcium ions in the blood
C) TSH from the anterior pituitary gland
D) low levels of glucose in the blood
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66
Which of the following is NOT a cause of hypothyroidism?
A)lack of TRH
B)iodine-deficient diet
C) Grave's disease
D) lack of an enzyme necessary for one of the steps in the synthesis and release of thyroid hormone.
A)lack of TRH
B)iodine-deficient diet
C) Grave's disease
D) lack of an enzyme necessary for one of the steps in the synthesis and release of thyroid hormone.
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67
Which of the following characterizes Type I but not Type II diabetes mellitus?
A)hyperglycaemia
B)lack of insulin
C) polyuria and polydipsia
D) usually manageable by dietary control and weight reduction without the necessity of insulin injections
A)hyperglycaemia
B)lack of insulin
C) polyuria and polydipsia
D) usually manageable by dietary control and weight reduction without the necessity of insulin injections
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68
The parathyroid gland secretes parathyroid hormone and calcitonin.
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69
Which statement provides a characteristic of a goitre?
A)It is an enlarged thyroid.
B)It always accompanies hypothyroidism.
C) It is present only with iodine-deficient diets.
D) It occurs only when TSH levels are elevated.
A)It is an enlarged thyroid.
B)It always accompanies hypothyroidism.
C) It is present only with iodine-deficient diets.
D) It occurs only when TSH levels are elevated.
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70
Which of the following does NOT stimulate insulin secretion?
A)elevated blood amino acid concentration
B)gastrointestinal hormone
C) a fast-food hamburger
D) starvation
A)elevated blood amino acid concentration
B)gastrointestinal hormone
C) a fast-food hamburger
D) starvation
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71
Which statement is NOT true for dehydroepiandrosterone?
A)It is the most abundant adrenal androgen.
B)It is responsible for the development and maintenance of the female sex drive.
C) It is controlled by the gonadotropic hormones.
D) It is a precursor of testosterone.
A)It is the most abundant adrenal androgen.
B)It is responsible for the development and maintenance of the female sex drive.
C) It is controlled by the gonadotropic hormones.
D) It is a precursor of testosterone.
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72
Which of these descriptions applies to the "iodine pump"?
A)a mechanism whereby target cells extract iodine-containing thyroid hormone from the blood
B)an active transport mechanism that concentrates iodine in the thyroid
C) a mechanism whereby T3 and T4 are released from thyroglobulin and pumped into the circulation
D) a protein-binding process whereby T3 and T4 are pumped throughout the body bound to plasma proteins
A)a mechanism whereby target cells extract iodine-containing thyroid hormone from the blood
B)an active transport mechanism that concentrates iodine in the thyroid
C) a mechanism whereby T3 and T4 are released from thyroglobulin and pumped into the circulation
D) a protein-binding process whereby T3 and T4 are pumped throughout the body bound to plasma proteins
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73
Which of these actions is performed by insulin?
A)It facilitates the entry of glucose into brain tissue.
B)It promotes glucose output by the liver.
C) It lowers blood glucose levels.
D) It facilitates gluconeogenesis in liver tissues.
A)It facilitates the entry of glucose into brain tissue.
B)It promotes glucose output by the liver.
C) It lowers blood glucose levels.
D) It facilitates gluconeogenesis in liver tissues.
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74
Which of the following does NOT regulate aldosterone secretion?
A)ACTH
B)the renin-angiotensin system, which is activated by various factors related to a fall in plasma Na+ concentration/ECF volume/arterial blood pressure
C) the direct effect of plasma K+ on the adrenal cortex
A)ACTH
B)the renin-angiotensin system, which is activated by various factors related to a fall in plasma Na+ concentration/ECF volume/arterial blood pressure
C) the direct effect of plasma K+ on the adrenal cortex
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75
Which of these statements is correct with respect to thyroid hormone secretion?
A)The anterior pituitary controls daily regulation, while the hypothalamus controls long-term patterns of secretion.
B)TSH causes TRH to be secreted, which in turn stimulates T3 and T4 release.
C) Thyroid hormone provides negative feedback to the hypothalamus.
D) Its control is primarily neural.
A)The anterior pituitary controls daily regulation, while the hypothalamus controls long-term patterns of secretion.
B)TSH causes TRH to be secreted, which in turn stimulates T3 and T4 release.
C) Thyroid hormone provides negative feedback to the hypothalamus.
D) Its control is primarily neural.
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76
Which statement is correct for mineralocorticoids?
A)They stimulate gluconeogenesis.
B)They stimulate protein degradation.
C) They act at the kidneys to promote sodium retention and enhance potassium elimination.
D) They contribute to the pubertal growth spurt.
A)They stimulate gluconeogenesis.
B)They stimulate protein degradation.
C) They act at the kidneys to promote sodium retention and enhance potassium elimination.
D) They contribute to the pubertal growth spurt.
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77
Which of these hormones does the zona glomerulosa of the adrenal cortex secrete?
A)aldosterone
B)cortisol
C) androgens and estrogens
D) epinephrine
A)aldosterone
B)cortisol
C) androgens and estrogens
D) epinephrine
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78
Which of these hormones influences increased protein degradation?
A)insulin
B)glucagon
C) epinephrine
D) cortisol
A)insulin
B)glucagon
C) epinephrine
D) cortisol
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79
What it the precursor to testosterone?
A)aldosterone
B)cortisol
C) dehydroepiandrosterone
D) estradiol
A)aldosterone
B)cortisol
C) dehydroepiandrosterone
D) estradiol
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80
Which of these statements does NOT apply to epinephrine?
A)It is secreted by the adrenal cortex.
B)It is cosecreted with norepinephrine.
C) It reinforces sympathetic nervous system activity.
D) It has sympathomimetic action.
A)It is secreted by the adrenal cortex.
B)It is cosecreted with norepinephrine.
C) It reinforces sympathetic nervous system activity.
D) It has sympathomimetic action.
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