Deck 33: The Endocrine System

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Which of these hormones decreases blood sugar?

A) Aldosterone
B) Insulin
C) Cortisol
D) Glucagon
E) Estrogen
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Which hormone stimulates the contraction of the prostate and vas deferens during male sexual arousal?

A) Aldosterone
B) FSH
C) Calcitonin
D) TSH
E) Oxytocin
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Which gland or organ secretes growth hormone and adrenocorticotropic hormone?

A) Anterior pituitary
B) Parathyroid
C) Posterior pituitary
D) Adrenal
E) Thymus
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Chessie will have surgery next week to have her pituitary gland removed. She asks what effects this might have on her overall health. Which of the following conditions could she experience after this type of surgery?

A) Hyperthyroidism
B) Hyperadrenalism
C) Hypothyroidism
D) Disturbed circadian rhythms
E) Diabetes
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Antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin are released by the ____.

A) anterior pituitary gland
B) parathyroid gland
C) posterior pituitary gland
D) adrenal gland
E) pineal body
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Which hormone increases blood sugar?

A) Aldosterone
B) Thyroid hormones
C) Cortisol
D) Glucagon
E) Insulin
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Which of the following local hormones that typically are produced close to their target cells are produced by many body organs?

A) Steroidal
B) Nonsteroidal
C) Prostaglandins
D) Gonadal
E) Adrenal
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The ____ gland secretes the hormone calcitonin.

A) thyroid
B) parathyroid
C) adrenal
D) pancreas
E) thymus
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Which type of hormone can cross a cell membrane easily?

A) Steroidal
B) Nonsteroidal
C) Prostaglandins
D) Gonadal
E) Adrenal
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The ____ hormones turn genes on or off in the nucleus.

A) Steroidal
B) Nonsteroidal
C) Prostaglandins
D) Gonadal
E) Adrenal
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Which hormone stimulates the body to retain sodium and water and is important for maintaining blood pressure?

A) Aldosterone
B) Thyroid-stimulating hormone
C) Cortisol
D) Calcitonin
E) Epinephrine
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Which of these assessments would help to identify an endocrine problem in a child?

A) Tracking the child's development on a standard growth chart
B) Vision testing as early as possible
C) Evaluating the child's balance and gait as soon as he or she begins to walk
D) Evaluating the child's joint mobility
E) Evaluating the child's speech patterns
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Which hormones are made of amino acids and do not cross cell membranes easily?

A) Steroidal
B) Nonsteroidal
C) Prostaglandins
D) Gonadal
E) Adrenal
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Which gland or organ has cells that release glucagon?

A) Thyroid
B) Parathyroid
C) Adrenal
D) Pancreas
E) Hypothalamus
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Which of the following is considered a physical reaction to a stressor?

A) Decreased blood sugar
B) Decreased blood pressure
C) Increased heart rate
D) Increased urinary output
E) Decreased breathing rate
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Which of the following hormone categories requires G-protein to activate enzymes inside a cell?

A) Steroidal
B) Nonsteroidal
C) Prostaglandins
D) Gonadal
E) Adrenal
Question
Prolonged stress inhibits the body's immune responses by ____.

A) using up all body reserves
B) increasing the release of cortisol
C) causing sodium and water retention
D) causing weight loss
E) increasing protein synthesis
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Which gland or organ secretes epinephrine and aldosterone?

A) Thyroid
B) Parathyroid
C) Adrenal
D) Pancreas
E) Thymus
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The ____ gland releases PTH.

A) anterior pituitary
B) parathyroid
C) posterior pituitary
D) adrenal
E) thyroid
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Which gland or organ releases luteinizing hormone?

A) Anterior pituitary
B) Parathyroid
C) Posterior pituitary
D) Adrenal
E) Gonads
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The ____ releases thymosin, which promotes the production of T cells.

A) pineal body
B) small intestine
C) kidneys
D) thyroid
E) thymus
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When a person develops antibodies that attack the thyroid gland, causing the thyroid to produce too many thyroid hormones, that person has ____.

A) dwarfism
B) gigantism
C) Graves' disease
D) myxedema
E) Addison's disease
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When the thyroid gland does not produce adequate amounts of thyroid hormones, a condition called ____ may result.

A) dwarfism
B) gigantism
C) Graves' disease
D) myxedema
E) Addison's disease
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In which of the following conditions is too much cortisol produced?

A) Acromegaly
B) Cretinism
C) Cushing's syndrome
D) Diabetes mellitus
E) Addison's disease
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Which of the following hormones decreases protein synthesis and inflammation?

A) Aldosterone
B) Thyroid hormones
C) Cortisol
D) Glucagon
E) Calcitonin
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The hormone that stimulates production of T lymphocytes is ____.

A) thymosin
B) melatonin
C) erythropoietin
D) atrial natriuretic peptide
E) ACTH
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A high glucose level due to the inadequate secretion of insulin is ____.

A) acromegaly
B) cretinism
C) Cushing's syndrome
D) diabetes mellitus
E) diabetes insipidus
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The hormone that stimulates the thyroid gland to release hormones is ____.

A) cortisol
B) calcitonin
C) oxytocin
D) ACTH
E) TSH
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The hormone atrial natriuretic peptide is released by which organ?

A) Stomach
B) Small intestine
C) Kidneys
D) Heart
E) Liver
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The hormone ____ lowers blood calcium by activating osteoblasts, which use excess blood calcium to build new bone tissue.

A) cortisol
B) glucagon
C) calcitonin
D) oxytocin
E) melatonin
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Which of the following stimulates red blood cell production?

A) Thymosin
B) Melatonin
C) Erythropoietin
D) Atrial natriuretic peptide
E) Calcitonin
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____ regulates circadian rhythms.

A) Thymosin
B) Melatonin
C) Erythropoietin
D) Atrial natriuretic peptide
E) Cortisol
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The ____ secretes a hormone called erythropoietin, which stimulates blood cell production.

A) pineal body
B) heart
C) kidney
D) thymus
E) pancreas
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Which of the following is the result of excess growth hormone in children?

A) Acromegaly
B) Cretinism
C) Dwarfism
D) Gigantism
E) Goiter
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Which hormone increases energy production by cells, stimulates protein synthesis, and speeds up the repair of damaged tissues?

A) Aldosterone
B) Thyroid hormones
C) Cortisol
D) TSH
E) FSH
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____ is due to congenital hypothyroidism.

A) Acromegaly
B) Cretinism
C) Dwarfism
D) Gigantism
E) Goiter
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Which of the following is the result of an excess in growth hormone in adults?

A) Acromegaly
B) Cretinism
C) Dwarfism
D) Gigantism
E) Goiter
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Which of the following releases melatonin, which regulates a person's biological clock?

A) Pineal body
B) Ovaries
C) Testes
D) Stomach
E) Kidneys
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Which hormone, released by the heart, regulates blood pressure?

A) Thymosin
B) Melatonin
C) Erythropoietin
D) Atrial natriuretic peptide
E) ACTH
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____ is a condition in which too little growth hormone is produced in childhood.

A) Acromegaly
B) Cretinism
C) Dwarfism
D) Gigantism
E) Graves' disease
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  Letter E on the figure indicates the ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Letter E on the figure indicates the ________.
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A person with ____ will have thin skin, high glucose levels, thin extremities, and a large abdomen.

A) Graves' disease
B) Cushing's syndrome
C) myxedema
D) acromegaly
E) dwarfism
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The ________ hormone (ACTH) stimulates the adrenal cortex to release its hormones.
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  Letter D on the figure indicates the ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Letter D on the figure indicates the ________.
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Richard is a 36-year-old patient who is complaining of insomnia and weight loss. He tells you his heart often races. Richard's current weight is 126, and in his chart you notice that at his last visit 3 months ago, his weight was 142. He seems anxious while you are conducting the interview. For which of the following disorders might you expect the physician to test?

A) Graves' disease
B) Cushing's syndrome
C) Myxedema
D) Acromegaly
E) Addison's disease
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  Letter F on the figure indicates the ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Letter F on the figure indicates the ________.
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Clara Simmons, a 62-year-old patient, has come to the medical office with a complaint of weight gain and puffy hands and feet. "This isn't like me," she says. "I exercise regularly and watch my diet." When you check her vital signs, you find that her blood pressure is 84/50, hear heart rate is 56, and her respirations are 12. For which of the following disorders might you expect the physician to test?

A) Graves' disease
B) Cushing's syndrome
C) Myxedema
D) Diabetes mellitus
E) Diabetes insipidus
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Calcitonin lowers blood calcium levels by activating ________, which use excess blood calcium to build new bone tissue.
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________ disease is a condition in which the adrenal glands fail to produce enough corticosteroids.
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Diabetes _______ is a condition in which the kidneys fail to reabsorb water, causing excessive urination. Its primary cause is the hyposecretion of ADH.
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The outermost portion of the adrenal gland is the adrenal ________.
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  The ________ is shown at letter A on the figure.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The ________ is shown at letter A on the figure.
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The central portion of the adrenal gland is the adrenal ________.
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Mr. Harrison came to the office last week because he was confused and concerned by recent physical developments. His hands and feet seem to be getting bigger, and he is developing gaps between his teeth. He is here today for a follow-up visit, and the physician informs him that he has a pituitary tumor that needs to be removed. Mr. Harrison's symptoms are typical of which of the following disorders?

A) Graves' disease
B) Cushing's syndrome
C) Myxedema
D) Addison's disease
E) Acromegaly
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  The gland at letter B on the figure is the ________. B.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The gland at letter B on the figure is the ________.
B.
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  The ________ is shown at letter K on the figure.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The ________ is shown at letter K on the figure.
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  Letter J on the figure identifies the ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Letter J on the figure identifies the ________.
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  Letter G on the figure shows the ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Letter G on the figure shows the ________.
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The ________ hormone (ADH) stimulates the kidneys to conserve water by decreasing urine output and assists in the maintenance of blood pressure.
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  Letter I on the figure identifies the ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Letter I on the figure identifies the ________.
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The ________ is located in the diencephalon of the brain and produces the hormones oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone (ADH).
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The body's physiologic response to stress consists of a group of reactions called the general _______, which is primarily caused by the release of hormones.
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The four small glands embedded into the posterior surface of the thyroid gland are the _______ glands.
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_______-stimulating hormone (MSH) stimulates synthesis of melanin and its disbursement to the skin cells of the epidermis.
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The gland that lies between the lungs and secretes the hormones thymosin and thymopoietin is the ________.
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The _______ stimulates the thyroid gland to release its hormones.
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A(n) ________ is a chemical secreted by a cell that affects the functions of other cells.
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A severe type of hypothyroidism that is most common in females over age 50 is ________.
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The ________ gland is a small gland located between the cerebral hemispheres that secretes a hormone called melatonin.
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Structures in the pancreas, known as ________ of Langerhans, secrete the hormones glucagon and insulin into the bloodstream.
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The ________ gland, also known as the hypophysis, is located at the base of the brain and is controlled by the hypothalamus.
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The hormone that stimulates milk production by the mammary glands is ________, sometimes called the lactogenic hormone.
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Nonsteroidal hormones bind to receptors on the surface of the cell and activate a(n) ________ that causes enzymes inside the cell to be turned on.
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Any stimulus that produces stress is called a(n) ________.
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Prolonged stress causes the release of the hormone ________.
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Hormone levels are controlled by a mechanism known as a(n) _______ ________, which can be either negative or positive.
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Hormones made of amino acids or proteins that bind to receptors on the surface of the cell are _______ hormones.
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A common sign of Graves' disease includes ________, or protrusion of the eyes.
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The hormone that increases glucose concentrations in the bloodstream and slows down protein synthesis is ________.
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The hormones ________ and thymopoietin promote the production of T lymphocytes.
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Deck 33: The Endocrine System
1
Which of these hormones decreases blood sugar?

A) Aldosterone
B) Insulin
C) Cortisol
D) Glucagon
E) Estrogen
Insulin
2
Which hormone stimulates the contraction of the prostate and vas deferens during male sexual arousal?

A) Aldosterone
B) FSH
C) Calcitonin
D) TSH
E) Oxytocin
Oxytocin
3
Which gland or organ secretes growth hormone and adrenocorticotropic hormone?

A) Anterior pituitary
B) Parathyroid
C) Posterior pituitary
D) Adrenal
E) Thymus
Anterior pituitary
4
Chessie will have surgery next week to have her pituitary gland removed. She asks what effects this might have on her overall health. Which of the following conditions could she experience after this type of surgery?

A) Hyperthyroidism
B) Hyperadrenalism
C) Hypothyroidism
D) Disturbed circadian rhythms
E) Diabetes
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5
Antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin are released by the ____.

A) anterior pituitary gland
B) parathyroid gland
C) posterior pituitary gland
D) adrenal gland
E) pineal body
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6
Which hormone increases blood sugar?

A) Aldosterone
B) Thyroid hormones
C) Cortisol
D) Glucagon
E) Insulin
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7
Which of the following local hormones that typically are produced close to their target cells are produced by many body organs?

A) Steroidal
B) Nonsteroidal
C) Prostaglandins
D) Gonadal
E) Adrenal
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8
The ____ gland secretes the hormone calcitonin.

A) thyroid
B) parathyroid
C) adrenal
D) pancreas
E) thymus
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9
Which type of hormone can cross a cell membrane easily?

A) Steroidal
B) Nonsteroidal
C) Prostaglandins
D) Gonadal
E) Adrenal
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10
The ____ hormones turn genes on or off in the nucleus.

A) Steroidal
B) Nonsteroidal
C) Prostaglandins
D) Gonadal
E) Adrenal
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11
Which hormone stimulates the body to retain sodium and water and is important for maintaining blood pressure?

A) Aldosterone
B) Thyroid-stimulating hormone
C) Cortisol
D) Calcitonin
E) Epinephrine
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12
Which of these assessments would help to identify an endocrine problem in a child?

A) Tracking the child's development on a standard growth chart
B) Vision testing as early as possible
C) Evaluating the child's balance and gait as soon as he or she begins to walk
D) Evaluating the child's joint mobility
E) Evaluating the child's speech patterns
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13
Which hormones are made of amino acids and do not cross cell membranes easily?

A) Steroidal
B) Nonsteroidal
C) Prostaglandins
D) Gonadal
E) Adrenal
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14
Which gland or organ has cells that release glucagon?

A) Thyroid
B) Parathyroid
C) Adrenal
D) Pancreas
E) Hypothalamus
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15
Which of the following is considered a physical reaction to a stressor?

A) Decreased blood sugar
B) Decreased blood pressure
C) Increased heart rate
D) Increased urinary output
E) Decreased breathing rate
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16
Which of the following hormone categories requires G-protein to activate enzymes inside a cell?

A) Steroidal
B) Nonsteroidal
C) Prostaglandins
D) Gonadal
E) Adrenal
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17
Prolonged stress inhibits the body's immune responses by ____.

A) using up all body reserves
B) increasing the release of cortisol
C) causing sodium and water retention
D) causing weight loss
E) increasing protein synthesis
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18
Which gland or organ secretes epinephrine and aldosterone?

A) Thyroid
B) Parathyroid
C) Adrenal
D) Pancreas
E) Thymus
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19
The ____ gland releases PTH.

A) anterior pituitary
B) parathyroid
C) posterior pituitary
D) adrenal
E) thyroid
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20
Which gland or organ releases luteinizing hormone?

A) Anterior pituitary
B) Parathyroid
C) Posterior pituitary
D) Adrenal
E) Gonads
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21
The ____ releases thymosin, which promotes the production of T cells.

A) pineal body
B) small intestine
C) kidneys
D) thyroid
E) thymus
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22
When a person develops antibodies that attack the thyroid gland, causing the thyroid to produce too many thyroid hormones, that person has ____.

A) dwarfism
B) gigantism
C) Graves' disease
D) myxedema
E) Addison's disease
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23
When the thyroid gland does not produce adequate amounts of thyroid hormones, a condition called ____ may result.

A) dwarfism
B) gigantism
C) Graves' disease
D) myxedema
E) Addison's disease
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24
In which of the following conditions is too much cortisol produced?

A) Acromegaly
B) Cretinism
C) Cushing's syndrome
D) Diabetes mellitus
E) Addison's disease
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25
Which of the following hormones decreases protein synthesis and inflammation?

A) Aldosterone
B) Thyroid hormones
C) Cortisol
D) Glucagon
E) Calcitonin
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26
The hormone that stimulates production of T lymphocytes is ____.

A) thymosin
B) melatonin
C) erythropoietin
D) atrial natriuretic peptide
E) ACTH
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27
A high glucose level due to the inadequate secretion of insulin is ____.

A) acromegaly
B) cretinism
C) Cushing's syndrome
D) diabetes mellitus
E) diabetes insipidus
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28
The hormone that stimulates the thyroid gland to release hormones is ____.

A) cortisol
B) calcitonin
C) oxytocin
D) ACTH
E) TSH
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29
The hormone atrial natriuretic peptide is released by which organ?

A) Stomach
B) Small intestine
C) Kidneys
D) Heart
E) Liver
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30
The hormone ____ lowers blood calcium by activating osteoblasts, which use excess blood calcium to build new bone tissue.

A) cortisol
B) glucagon
C) calcitonin
D) oxytocin
E) melatonin
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31
Which of the following stimulates red blood cell production?

A) Thymosin
B) Melatonin
C) Erythropoietin
D) Atrial natriuretic peptide
E) Calcitonin
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____ regulates circadian rhythms.

A) Thymosin
B) Melatonin
C) Erythropoietin
D) Atrial natriuretic peptide
E) Cortisol
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33
The ____ secretes a hormone called erythropoietin, which stimulates blood cell production.

A) pineal body
B) heart
C) kidney
D) thymus
E) pancreas
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34
Which of the following is the result of excess growth hormone in children?

A) Acromegaly
B) Cretinism
C) Dwarfism
D) Gigantism
E) Goiter
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35
Which hormone increases energy production by cells, stimulates protein synthesis, and speeds up the repair of damaged tissues?

A) Aldosterone
B) Thyroid hormones
C) Cortisol
D) TSH
E) FSH
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36
____ is due to congenital hypothyroidism.

A) Acromegaly
B) Cretinism
C) Dwarfism
D) Gigantism
E) Goiter
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37
Which of the following is the result of an excess in growth hormone in adults?

A) Acromegaly
B) Cretinism
C) Dwarfism
D) Gigantism
E) Goiter
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38
Which of the following releases melatonin, which regulates a person's biological clock?

A) Pineal body
B) Ovaries
C) Testes
D) Stomach
E) Kidneys
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39
Which hormone, released by the heart, regulates blood pressure?

A) Thymosin
B) Melatonin
C) Erythropoietin
D) Atrial natriuretic peptide
E) ACTH
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____ is a condition in which too little growth hormone is produced in childhood.

A) Acromegaly
B) Cretinism
C) Dwarfism
D) Gigantism
E) Graves' disease
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  Letter E on the figure indicates the ________.
Letter E on the figure indicates the ________.
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42
A person with ____ will have thin skin, high glucose levels, thin extremities, and a large abdomen.

A) Graves' disease
B) Cushing's syndrome
C) myxedema
D) acromegaly
E) dwarfism
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43
The ________ hormone (ACTH) stimulates the adrenal cortex to release its hormones.
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44
  Letter D on the figure indicates the ________.
Letter D on the figure indicates the ________.
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45
Richard is a 36-year-old patient who is complaining of insomnia and weight loss. He tells you his heart often races. Richard's current weight is 126, and in his chart you notice that at his last visit 3 months ago, his weight was 142. He seems anxious while you are conducting the interview. For which of the following disorders might you expect the physician to test?

A) Graves' disease
B) Cushing's syndrome
C) Myxedema
D) Acromegaly
E) Addison's disease
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  Letter F on the figure indicates the ________.
Letter F on the figure indicates the ________.
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47
Clara Simmons, a 62-year-old patient, has come to the medical office with a complaint of weight gain and puffy hands and feet. "This isn't like me," she says. "I exercise regularly and watch my diet." When you check her vital signs, you find that her blood pressure is 84/50, hear heart rate is 56, and her respirations are 12. For which of the following disorders might you expect the physician to test?

A) Graves' disease
B) Cushing's syndrome
C) Myxedema
D) Diabetes mellitus
E) Diabetes insipidus
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48
Calcitonin lowers blood calcium levels by activating ________, which use excess blood calcium to build new bone tissue.
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49
________ disease is a condition in which the adrenal glands fail to produce enough corticosteroids.
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50
Diabetes _______ is a condition in which the kidneys fail to reabsorb water, causing excessive urination. Its primary cause is the hyposecretion of ADH.
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51
The outermost portion of the adrenal gland is the adrenal ________.
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  The ________ is shown at letter A on the figure.
The ________ is shown at letter A on the figure.
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The central portion of the adrenal gland is the adrenal ________.
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54
Mr. Harrison came to the office last week because he was confused and concerned by recent physical developments. His hands and feet seem to be getting bigger, and he is developing gaps between his teeth. He is here today for a follow-up visit, and the physician informs him that he has a pituitary tumor that needs to be removed. Mr. Harrison's symptoms are typical of which of the following disorders?

A) Graves' disease
B) Cushing's syndrome
C) Myxedema
D) Addison's disease
E) Acromegaly
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55
  The gland at letter B on the figure is the ________. B.
The gland at letter B on the figure is the ________.
B.
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56
  The ________ is shown at letter K on the figure.
The ________ is shown at letter K on the figure.
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57
  Letter J on the figure identifies the ________.
Letter J on the figure identifies the ________.
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58
  Letter G on the figure shows the ________.
Letter G on the figure shows the ________.
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59
The ________ hormone (ADH) stimulates the kidneys to conserve water by decreasing urine output and assists in the maintenance of blood pressure.
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60
  Letter I on the figure identifies the ________.
Letter I on the figure identifies the ________.
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61
The ________ is located in the diencephalon of the brain and produces the hormones oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone (ADH).
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62
The body's physiologic response to stress consists of a group of reactions called the general _______, which is primarily caused by the release of hormones.
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63
The four small glands embedded into the posterior surface of the thyroid gland are the _______ glands.
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64
_______-stimulating hormone (MSH) stimulates synthesis of melanin and its disbursement to the skin cells of the epidermis.
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65
The gland that lies between the lungs and secretes the hormones thymosin and thymopoietin is the ________.
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66
The _______ stimulates the thyroid gland to release its hormones.
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67
A(n) ________ is a chemical secreted by a cell that affects the functions of other cells.
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68
A severe type of hypothyroidism that is most common in females over age 50 is ________.
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69
The ________ gland is a small gland located between the cerebral hemispheres that secretes a hormone called melatonin.
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70
Structures in the pancreas, known as ________ of Langerhans, secrete the hormones glucagon and insulin into the bloodstream.
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71
The ________ gland, also known as the hypophysis, is located at the base of the brain and is controlled by the hypothalamus.
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72
The hormone that stimulates milk production by the mammary glands is ________, sometimes called the lactogenic hormone.
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73
Nonsteroidal hormones bind to receptors on the surface of the cell and activate a(n) ________ that causes enzymes inside the cell to be turned on.
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74
Any stimulus that produces stress is called a(n) ________.
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75
Prolonged stress causes the release of the hormone ________.
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76
Hormone levels are controlled by a mechanism known as a(n) _______ ________, which can be either negative or positive.
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77
Hormones made of amino acids or proteins that bind to receptors on the surface of the cell are _______ hormones.
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78
A common sign of Graves' disease includes ________, or protrusion of the eyes.
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79
The hormone that increases glucose concentrations in the bloodstream and slows down protein synthesis is ________.
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80
The hormones ________ and thymopoietin promote the production of T lymphocytes.
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