Deck 27: Functional Anatomy of the Endocrine Glands

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Growth hormone and prolactin are produced by these anterior pituitary cells.

A)basophil cells
B)chromophobes
C)acidophil cells
D)pituicytes
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The gonads include the following glands: .

A)testes only
B)ovaries only
C)both ovaries and testes
D)ovaries, testes, and pituitary
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This gland produces the hormone calcitonin.

A)parathyroid
B)thyroid
C)pancreas
D)pituitary
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This hormone stimulates uterine contractions during birth and causes milk ejection in the lactating mother.

A)prolactin
B)gonadocorticoids
C)melatonin
D)oxytocin
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Which cells of the pancreas produce insulin?

A)beta cells
B)alpha cells
C)chief cells
D)acinar cells
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The function of this hormone is to stimulate growth, particularly of long bones and muscle.

A)thyroid hormone
B)calcitonin
C)thymosins
D)growth hormone
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This hormone is the major controller of blood calcium on a day- to- day basis.

A)calcitriol
B)renal caltrate
C)parathyroid hormone
D)calcitonin
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These hormones pass through the hypophyseal portal system to act on cells of the anterior pituitary gland.

A)growth hormone and prolactin
B)FSH and LH
C)releasing or inhibiting hormones
D)tropic hormones
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Which hormones are produced by the parathyroid gland?

A)calcitonin and PTH
B)calcitonin and calcitriol
C)T3 and T4 D)only PTH
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Hormones released from this gland include ADH and oxytocin.

A)pineal
B)anterior pituitary
C)hypothalamus
D)posterior pituitary
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Hyposecretion of insulin, or a deficiency in insulin receptors leads to .

A)diabetes mellitus
B)tetany
C)hypoglycemia
D)hirsutism
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Hypersecretion of results in increased urinary output and dehydration.

A)adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
B)atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)
C)antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
D)mineralocorticoids
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This endocrine gland sits atop the kidneys. It's inner most portion releases the hormone epinephrine.

A)thymus
B)pancreas
C)thyroid
D)adrenal
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This endocrine gland lies outside the body cavities. It produces sex hormones.

A)pituitary
B)adrenal
C)testis
D)ovary
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Hypersecretion of this hormone results in loss of calcium from the bones, and softening and spontaneous fractures of the bones.

A)growth hormone
B)gonadocorticoids
C)insulin
D)parathyroid hormone
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What gland makes growth hormone?

A)adrenal
B)pituitary
C)thyroid
D)pancreas
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These hormones are produced in the zona fasciculata of the adrenal cortex. They help the body resist long- term stressors.

A)glucocorticoids
B)gonadocorticoids
C)mineralocorticoids
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The adrenal cortex produces the hormones .

A)cortisol
B)androgens
C)aldosterone, cortisol, and androgens
D)aldosterone
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In addition to endocrine glands, some organs whose functions are primarily nonendocrine also produce hormones. These endocrine tissues include and .

A)parathyroids and skin
B)heart and kidneys
C)gastrointestinal tract and adrenals
D)adipose tissue and sweat glands
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The hormone glucagon .

A)stimulates conversion of glucose to glycogen or fat for storage
B)raises blood glucose, accelerates transport of glucose into body cells, and stimulates conversion of glucose to glycogen or fat for storage
C)raises blood glucose
D)accelerates transport of glucose into body cells
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Axon potentials from hypothalamic neurons cause the release of this hormone.

A)growth hormone (GH)
B)prolactin
C)luteinizing hormone (LH)
D)oxytocin
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This gland is located in the cranial cavity and produces the hormone melatonin.

A)pineal
B)pituitary
C)hypothalamus
D)choroid plexus
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Tropic hormones from the anterior pituitary include .

A)LH, FSH, ACTH, and TSH
B)FSH, LH, and prolactin
C)ACTH and GH
D)TSH and prolactin
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Connected by a stalk called the infundibulum, this region of the brain is intimately associated with the pituitary gland and its hormones.

A)hypothalamus
B)thalamus
C)mammillary body
D)pineal gland
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This adrenal cortex hormone is involved in regulation of salt and water balance.

A)aldosterone
B)androgens
C)cortisol
D)antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
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This hormone causes the release of another hormone.

A)melatonin
B)parathyroid hormone (PTH)
C)prolactin
D)thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)
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Blood born factors (e.g. ions, glucose, amino acids)cause the release of all of these hormones except .

A)insulin
B)epinephrine
C)calcitonin
D)parathyroid hormone (PTH)
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Deck 27: Functional Anatomy of the Endocrine Glands
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Growth hormone and prolactin are produced by these anterior pituitary cells.

A)basophil cells
B)chromophobes
C)acidophil cells
D)pituicytes
C
2
The gonads include the following glands: .

A)testes only
B)ovaries only
C)both ovaries and testes
D)ovaries, testes, and pituitary
C
3
This gland produces the hormone calcitonin.

A)parathyroid
B)thyroid
C)pancreas
D)pituitary
B
4
This hormone stimulates uterine contractions during birth and causes milk ejection in the lactating mother.

A)prolactin
B)gonadocorticoids
C)melatonin
D)oxytocin
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Which cells of the pancreas produce insulin?

A)beta cells
B)alpha cells
C)chief cells
D)acinar cells
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The function of this hormone is to stimulate growth, particularly of long bones and muscle.

A)thyroid hormone
B)calcitonin
C)thymosins
D)growth hormone
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This hormone is the major controller of blood calcium on a day- to- day basis.

A)calcitriol
B)renal caltrate
C)parathyroid hormone
D)calcitonin
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8
These hormones pass through the hypophyseal portal system to act on cells of the anterior pituitary gland.

A)growth hormone and prolactin
B)FSH and LH
C)releasing or inhibiting hormones
D)tropic hormones
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Which hormones are produced by the parathyroid gland?

A)calcitonin and PTH
B)calcitonin and calcitriol
C)T3 and T4 D)only PTH
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Hormones released from this gland include ADH and oxytocin.

A)pineal
B)anterior pituitary
C)hypothalamus
D)posterior pituitary
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11
Hyposecretion of insulin, or a deficiency in insulin receptors leads to .

A)diabetes mellitus
B)tetany
C)hypoglycemia
D)hirsutism
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12
Hypersecretion of results in increased urinary output and dehydration.

A)adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
B)atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)
C)antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
D)mineralocorticoids
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13
This endocrine gland sits atop the kidneys. It's inner most portion releases the hormone epinephrine.

A)thymus
B)pancreas
C)thyroid
D)adrenal
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This endocrine gland lies outside the body cavities. It produces sex hormones.

A)pituitary
B)adrenal
C)testis
D)ovary
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Hypersecretion of this hormone results in loss of calcium from the bones, and softening and spontaneous fractures of the bones.

A)growth hormone
B)gonadocorticoids
C)insulin
D)parathyroid hormone
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16
What gland makes growth hormone?

A)adrenal
B)pituitary
C)thyroid
D)pancreas
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17
These hormones are produced in the zona fasciculata of the adrenal cortex. They help the body resist long- term stressors.

A)glucocorticoids
B)gonadocorticoids
C)mineralocorticoids
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18
The adrenal cortex produces the hormones .

A)cortisol
B)androgens
C)aldosterone, cortisol, and androgens
D)aldosterone
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19
In addition to endocrine glands, some organs whose functions are primarily nonendocrine also produce hormones. These endocrine tissues include and .

A)parathyroids and skin
B)heart and kidneys
C)gastrointestinal tract and adrenals
D)adipose tissue and sweat glands
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The hormone glucagon .

A)stimulates conversion of glucose to glycogen or fat for storage
B)raises blood glucose, accelerates transport of glucose into body cells, and stimulates conversion of glucose to glycogen or fat for storage
C)raises blood glucose
D)accelerates transport of glucose into body cells
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21
Axon potentials from hypothalamic neurons cause the release of this hormone.

A)growth hormone (GH)
B)prolactin
C)luteinizing hormone (LH)
D)oxytocin
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22
This gland is located in the cranial cavity and produces the hormone melatonin.

A)pineal
B)pituitary
C)hypothalamus
D)choroid plexus
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23
Tropic hormones from the anterior pituitary include .

A)LH, FSH, ACTH, and TSH
B)FSH, LH, and prolactin
C)ACTH and GH
D)TSH and prolactin
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24
Connected by a stalk called the infundibulum, this region of the brain is intimately associated with the pituitary gland and its hormones.

A)hypothalamus
B)thalamus
C)mammillary body
D)pineal gland
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This adrenal cortex hormone is involved in regulation of salt and water balance.

A)aldosterone
B)androgens
C)cortisol
D)antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
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26
This hormone causes the release of another hormone.

A)melatonin
B)parathyroid hormone (PTH)
C)prolactin
D)thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)
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Blood born factors (e.g. ions, glucose, amino acids)cause the release of all of these hormones except .

A)insulin
B)epinephrine
C)calcitonin
D)parathyroid hormone (PTH)
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