Deck 13: Endocrine System

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The ovaries normally produce all of the following except:

A) adrenaline.
B) estradiol.
C) progesterone.
D) estrone.
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In the term hypergonadism,the root gonad means:

A) mucus.
B) seed.
C) large.
D) gland.
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Which substance is essential for maintenance of a normal level of blood sugar?

A) cortisol
B) insulin
C) parathyroid hormone
D) serotonin
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All of the following statements about epinephrine are true except:

A) It elevates the systolic blood pressure.
B) It decreases the heart rate and cardiac output.
C) It dilates the bronchial tubes.
D) It dilates the pupils.
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The principal mineralocorticoid secreted by the adrenal cortex is:

A) aldosterone.
B) androgen.
C) oxytocin.
D) dopamine.
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The surgical excision of the thyroid gland is called:

A) thyrotoxicosis.
B) thyroxine.
C) thyroiditis.
D) thyroidectomy.
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A chronic disease characterized by enlargement of the bones of the face,jaw,and extremities is called:

A) cretinism.
B) dwarfism.
C) acromegaly.
D) hyperkalemia.
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A congenital deficiency in secretion of the thyroid hormone is called:

A) diabetes.
B) hirsutism.
C) gigantism.
D) cretinism.
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The ________ is the primary link between the endocrine and nervous systems.

A) pineal gland
B) hypothalamus
C) hypophysis
D) pituitary gland
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Prolactin is secreted by the:

A) posterior lobe of the pituitary.
B) pineal gland.
C) ovaries.
D) anterior lobe of the pituitary.
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Which substance produces an anti-inflammatory effect?

A) gastrin
B) cortisol
C) thyroxine
D) somatotropin
Question
Hypersecretion of cortisol may result in:

A) Cushing disease.
B) Addison disease.
C) diabetes mellitus.
D) Graves disease.
Question
What is a condition of premature old age occurring in children called?

A) virilism
B) progesterone
C) progeria
D) vasopressin
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Which is an abnormal condition of excessive hair growth,especially in women?

A) myxedema
B) thymitis
C) hirsutism
D) hypergonadism
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In the term epinephrine,the prefix epi- means:

A) out.
B) beside.
C) upon.
D) before.
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The ________ gland plays a vital role in metabolism and regulates the body's basal metabolic rate.

A) thyroid
B) parathyroid
C) pineal
D) pituitary
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The pituitary gland is also known as the:

A) pineal.
B) hypophysis.
C) parathyroid.
D) pituitarism.
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The medical term for pertaining to drowsiness or sluggishness is:

A) polydipsia.
B) myxedema.
C) ascites.
D) lethargic.
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In the term hyperkalemia,the root kal means:

A) cortex.
B) kidney.
C) potassium.
D) sugar.
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The term ________ refers to a substance that promotes the development of male characteristics.

A) gastrin
B) glucagon
C) androgen
D) dopamine
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The master gland of the body is the:

A) pineal gland.
B) pituitary gland.
C) hypothalamus.
D) gonads.
Question
In the term estrogen,the combining form estr/o means:

A) good.
B) away from.
C) shield.
D) female.
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A hormone made by the thyroid gland:

A) prepares the uterus for pregnancy.
B) controls body pigmentation.
C) stimulates release of milk.
D) influences bone and calcium metabolism.
Question
A test performed on urine to determine the amount of epinephrine and norepinephrine present is:

A) catecholamines.
B) corticotropin.
C) protein-bound iodine.
D) total calcium.
Question
The hypothalamus is the primary link between what system and the endocrine system to help maintain homeostasis?

A) muscular
B) integumentary
C) skeletal
D) nervous
Question
A substance that elevates the blood pressure is:

A) melatonin.
B) iodine.
C) dopamine.
D) cortisone.
Question
The parathyroid gland:

A) influences the body's internal clock.
B) acts on the mammary glands.
C) helps maintain normal serum calcium levels.
D) aids in the breakdown of glycogen.
Question
Melatonin is secreted by the:

A) thyroid gland.
B) parathyroid gland.
C) pancreas.
D) pineal gland.
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The anterior lobe of the pituitary gland secretes:

A) luteinizing hormone.
B) antidiuretic hormone.
C) thyrotropin-releasing hormone.
D) gonadotropin-releasing hormone.
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The pituitary gland is located:

A) in the center of the brain.
B) away from the hypothalamus.
C) at the base of the brain.
D) in the lower central part of the brain.
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The suffix that means hormone is:

A) -ine.
B) -one.
C) -ism.
D) -gen.
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A test used to detect tumors of the thyroid gland is:

A) thyroxine.
B) total calcium.
C) thyroid scan.
D) protein-bound iodine.
Question
A blood sugar test that is performed at specified intervals after the patient has taken glucose is:

A) fasting blood sugar test.
B) glucose tolerance test.
C) protein-bound iodine test.
D) corticotrophin test.
Question
Which of the following diagnostic tests may indicate diabetes mellitus?

A) thyroid scan
B) total calcium
C) fasting blood sugar
D) protein-bound iodine
Question
The posterior portion of the pituitary gland secretes a hormone that:

A) regulates skin pigmentation.
B) regulates release of gonadotropin.
C) stimulates reabsorption of water by the renal tubules.
D) plays a vital role in metabolism.
Question
The endocrine gland that plays a vital role in carbohydrate metabolism is the:

A) ovaries
B) thymus.
C) pancreas.
D) testes.
Question
A hormone produced by the beta cells of the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas is called:

A) glucagon.
B) insulin.
C) melatonin.
D) calcitonin.
Question
A mineral that specifically aids in the development and functioning of the thyroid gland is:

A) potassium.
B) sodium.
C) iodine.
D) chlorine.
Question
A test used in to diagnose adrenal tumors is called a:

A) Hb A1C test.
B) total calcium test
C) 17-KS test.
D) thyroxin test.
Question
A deficiency in the secretion of adrenocortical hormones may result in:

A) Cushing disease.
B) Graves disease.
C) diabetes mellitus.
D) Addison disease.
Question
Antidiuretic hormone is also known as:

A) vasopressin.
B) epinephrine.
C) cortisone.
D) adrenocorticotropin hormone.
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Write the correct abbreviation for adrenocorticotropin hormone:
Question
An oral hypoglycemic agent of the sulfonylurea class is:

A) diazoxide.
B) liotrix.
C) metformin.
D) methimazole.
Question
A complication of hypothyroidism can be:

A) Heart disease.
B) Graves disease.
C) Addison disease.
D) Cushing disease.
Question
A condition of excessive amounts of potassium in the blood is termed:

A) hypercalcemia.
B) hyperglycemia.
C) hyperkalemia.
D) hyperinsulinism.
Question
The suffix in acromegaly means:

A) pertaining to.
B) enlargement.
C) gland.
D) extremity.
Question
The function of oxytocin is:

A) regulation of skin pigmentation.
B) stimulation of uterine contractions.
C) prevent dehydration.
D) stimulation of development of the corpus luteum.
Question
The combining form somat/o in somatotropin means:

A) turn.
B) chemical.
C) body.
D) solid.
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The root aden in adenoma means:

A) pertaining to.
B) gland.
C) pine cone.
D) giant.
Question
Overproduction of growth hormone in adults may result in:

A) acromegaly.
B) thyrotoxicosis.
C) dwarfism.
D) endemic goiter.
Question
The surgical excision of the adrenal gland is termed:

A) adenectomy.
B) adrenalectomy.
C) adenoma.
D) adrenopathy.
Question
A condition of excessive secretion of the sex glands is:

A) cretinism.
B) virilism.
C) hypogonadism.
D) hypergonadism.
Question
The most severe form of hypothyroidism is:

A) Cushing's disease.
B) Addison's disease.
C) myxedema.
D) Graves disease.
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Write the correct abbreviation for basal metabolic rate:
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Write the correct abbreviation for diabetes mellitus:
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The adenohypophysis is also known as the:

A) posterior lobe of the pituitary gland.
B) anterior lobe of the pituitary gland.
C) parathyroid gland.
D) pineal gland.
Question
Any cancer of a gland is referred to as:

A) adenitis.
B) adenoma.
C) adenogenic.
D) adenectomy.
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________ is a condition in which the fasting blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not high enough for a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes.

A) Prediabetes
B) Diabetes insipidus
C) Hypoglycemia
D) Hyperglycemia
Question
Match the following word part with its meaning.

A)out,away from
B)to secrete
C)giant
D)small
E)before
F)potassium
G)hairy
H)gland
I)beside
J)extremity
1)ex-
2)para-
3)pro-
4)acr/o
5)aden
6)crin/o
7)dwarf
8)gigant
9)hirsut
10)kal
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Match the word part with its meaning.

A)thyroid,shield
B)thymus
C)resemble
D)mucus
E)pituitary gland
F)growth
G)formation,produce
H)drowsiness
I)condition (usually abnormal)
J)masculine
K)to go
L)hormone
11)lethargy
12)myx
13)pituitar
14)thym
15)thyr
16)viril
17)-betes
18)-oid
19)-osis
20)-physis
21)-one
22)-gen
Question
The adrenal cortex secretes:

A) aldosterone.
B) parathormone.
C) estrone.
D) enterogastrone.
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The pineal gland secretes:

A) melatonin and serotonin.
B) serotonin and cortisol.
C) oxytocin and melatonin.
D) epinephrine and norepinephrine.
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Write the correct meaning for RIA:
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Write the correct meaning for BG:
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The pituitary is also called the ________ of the body because of its regulatory effects on the other endocrine glands.
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Write the correct abbreviation for fasting blood sugar:
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Write the correct meaning for T₃:
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Write the correct abbreviation for vasopressin:
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Write the correct abbreviation for protein-bound iodine:
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Write the correct abbreviation for triiodothyronine:
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Write the correct abbreviation for thyroxine:
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Write the correct abbreviation for somatotropin hormone:
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Hyposecretion of vasopressin (VP)may result in ________.
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Write the correct meaning for T₄:
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A/An ________ is a chemical transmitter that is released in small amounts and transported via the bloodstream to a target organ or other cells.
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Write the correct meaning for ADH:
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Nerve cells in the ________ control the pituitary gland by producing chemicals that either stimulate or suppress hormone secretions from the pituitary.
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Write the correct meaning for DM:
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The endocrine system and the ________ work closely together to help maintain homeostasis.
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Write the correct abbreviation for thyroid-stimulating hormone:
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Deck 13: Endocrine System
1
The ovaries normally produce all of the following except:

A) adrenaline.
B) estradiol.
C) progesterone.
D) estrone.
adrenaline.
2
In the term hypergonadism,the root gonad means:

A) mucus.
B) seed.
C) large.
D) gland.
seed.
3
Which substance is essential for maintenance of a normal level of blood sugar?

A) cortisol
B) insulin
C) parathyroid hormone
D) serotonin
insulin
4
All of the following statements about epinephrine are true except:

A) It elevates the systolic blood pressure.
B) It decreases the heart rate and cardiac output.
C) It dilates the bronchial tubes.
D) It dilates the pupils.
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The principal mineralocorticoid secreted by the adrenal cortex is:

A) aldosterone.
B) androgen.
C) oxytocin.
D) dopamine.
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The surgical excision of the thyroid gland is called:

A) thyrotoxicosis.
B) thyroxine.
C) thyroiditis.
D) thyroidectomy.
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A chronic disease characterized by enlargement of the bones of the face,jaw,and extremities is called:

A) cretinism.
B) dwarfism.
C) acromegaly.
D) hyperkalemia.
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A congenital deficiency in secretion of the thyroid hormone is called:

A) diabetes.
B) hirsutism.
C) gigantism.
D) cretinism.
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The ________ is the primary link between the endocrine and nervous systems.

A) pineal gland
B) hypothalamus
C) hypophysis
D) pituitary gland
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Prolactin is secreted by the:

A) posterior lobe of the pituitary.
B) pineal gland.
C) ovaries.
D) anterior lobe of the pituitary.
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Which substance produces an anti-inflammatory effect?

A) gastrin
B) cortisol
C) thyroxine
D) somatotropin
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Hypersecretion of cortisol may result in:

A) Cushing disease.
B) Addison disease.
C) diabetes mellitus.
D) Graves disease.
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What is a condition of premature old age occurring in children called?

A) virilism
B) progesterone
C) progeria
D) vasopressin
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Which is an abnormal condition of excessive hair growth,especially in women?

A) myxedema
B) thymitis
C) hirsutism
D) hypergonadism
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In the term epinephrine,the prefix epi- means:

A) out.
B) beside.
C) upon.
D) before.
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The ________ gland plays a vital role in metabolism and regulates the body's basal metabolic rate.

A) thyroid
B) parathyroid
C) pineal
D) pituitary
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The pituitary gland is also known as the:

A) pineal.
B) hypophysis.
C) parathyroid.
D) pituitarism.
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The medical term for pertaining to drowsiness or sluggishness is:

A) polydipsia.
B) myxedema.
C) ascites.
D) lethargic.
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In the term hyperkalemia,the root kal means:

A) cortex.
B) kidney.
C) potassium.
D) sugar.
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The term ________ refers to a substance that promotes the development of male characteristics.

A) gastrin
B) glucagon
C) androgen
D) dopamine
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The master gland of the body is the:

A) pineal gland.
B) pituitary gland.
C) hypothalamus.
D) gonads.
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In the term estrogen,the combining form estr/o means:

A) good.
B) away from.
C) shield.
D) female.
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A hormone made by the thyroid gland:

A) prepares the uterus for pregnancy.
B) controls body pigmentation.
C) stimulates release of milk.
D) influences bone and calcium metabolism.
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A test performed on urine to determine the amount of epinephrine and norepinephrine present is:

A) catecholamines.
B) corticotropin.
C) protein-bound iodine.
D) total calcium.
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The hypothalamus is the primary link between what system and the endocrine system to help maintain homeostasis?

A) muscular
B) integumentary
C) skeletal
D) nervous
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A substance that elevates the blood pressure is:

A) melatonin.
B) iodine.
C) dopamine.
D) cortisone.
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The parathyroid gland:

A) influences the body's internal clock.
B) acts on the mammary glands.
C) helps maintain normal serum calcium levels.
D) aids in the breakdown of glycogen.
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Melatonin is secreted by the:

A) thyroid gland.
B) parathyroid gland.
C) pancreas.
D) pineal gland.
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The anterior lobe of the pituitary gland secretes:

A) luteinizing hormone.
B) antidiuretic hormone.
C) thyrotropin-releasing hormone.
D) gonadotropin-releasing hormone.
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The pituitary gland is located:

A) in the center of the brain.
B) away from the hypothalamus.
C) at the base of the brain.
D) in the lower central part of the brain.
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The suffix that means hormone is:

A) -ine.
B) -one.
C) -ism.
D) -gen.
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A test used to detect tumors of the thyroid gland is:

A) thyroxine.
B) total calcium.
C) thyroid scan.
D) protein-bound iodine.
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A blood sugar test that is performed at specified intervals after the patient has taken glucose is:

A) fasting blood sugar test.
B) glucose tolerance test.
C) protein-bound iodine test.
D) corticotrophin test.
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Which of the following diagnostic tests may indicate diabetes mellitus?

A) thyroid scan
B) total calcium
C) fasting blood sugar
D) protein-bound iodine
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The posterior portion of the pituitary gland secretes a hormone that:

A) regulates skin pigmentation.
B) regulates release of gonadotropin.
C) stimulates reabsorption of water by the renal tubules.
D) plays a vital role in metabolism.
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The endocrine gland that plays a vital role in carbohydrate metabolism is the:

A) ovaries
B) thymus.
C) pancreas.
D) testes.
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A hormone produced by the beta cells of the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas is called:

A) glucagon.
B) insulin.
C) melatonin.
D) calcitonin.
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A mineral that specifically aids in the development and functioning of the thyroid gland is:

A) potassium.
B) sodium.
C) iodine.
D) chlorine.
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A test used in to diagnose adrenal tumors is called a:

A) Hb A1C test.
B) total calcium test
C) 17-KS test.
D) thyroxin test.
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A deficiency in the secretion of adrenocortical hormones may result in:

A) Cushing disease.
B) Graves disease.
C) diabetes mellitus.
D) Addison disease.
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Antidiuretic hormone is also known as:

A) vasopressin.
B) epinephrine.
C) cortisone.
D) adrenocorticotropin hormone.
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Write the correct abbreviation for adrenocorticotropin hormone:
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An oral hypoglycemic agent of the sulfonylurea class is:

A) diazoxide.
B) liotrix.
C) metformin.
D) methimazole.
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A complication of hypothyroidism can be:

A) Heart disease.
B) Graves disease.
C) Addison disease.
D) Cushing disease.
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A condition of excessive amounts of potassium in the blood is termed:

A) hypercalcemia.
B) hyperglycemia.
C) hyperkalemia.
D) hyperinsulinism.
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The suffix in acromegaly means:

A) pertaining to.
B) enlargement.
C) gland.
D) extremity.
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The function of oxytocin is:

A) regulation of skin pigmentation.
B) stimulation of uterine contractions.
C) prevent dehydration.
D) stimulation of development of the corpus luteum.
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The combining form somat/o in somatotropin means:

A) turn.
B) chemical.
C) body.
D) solid.
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The root aden in adenoma means:

A) pertaining to.
B) gland.
C) pine cone.
D) giant.
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Overproduction of growth hormone in adults may result in:

A) acromegaly.
B) thyrotoxicosis.
C) dwarfism.
D) endemic goiter.
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The surgical excision of the adrenal gland is termed:

A) adenectomy.
B) adrenalectomy.
C) adenoma.
D) adrenopathy.
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A condition of excessive secretion of the sex glands is:

A) cretinism.
B) virilism.
C) hypogonadism.
D) hypergonadism.
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The most severe form of hypothyroidism is:

A) Cushing's disease.
B) Addison's disease.
C) myxedema.
D) Graves disease.
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54
Write the correct abbreviation for basal metabolic rate:
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Write the correct abbreviation for diabetes mellitus:
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56
The adenohypophysis is also known as the:

A) posterior lobe of the pituitary gland.
B) anterior lobe of the pituitary gland.
C) parathyroid gland.
D) pineal gland.
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57
Any cancer of a gland is referred to as:

A) adenitis.
B) adenoma.
C) adenogenic.
D) adenectomy.
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________ is a condition in which the fasting blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not high enough for a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes.

A) Prediabetes
B) Diabetes insipidus
C) Hypoglycemia
D) Hyperglycemia
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58
Match the following word part with its meaning.

A)out,away from
B)to secrete
C)giant
D)small
E)before
F)potassium
G)hairy
H)gland
I)beside
J)extremity
1)ex-
2)para-
3)pro-
4)acr/o
5)aden
6)crin/o
7)dwarf
8)gigant
9)hirsut
10)kal
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59
Match the word part with its meaning.

A)thyroid,shield
B)thymus
C)resemble
D)mucus
E)pituitary gland
F)growth
G)formation,produce
H)drowsiness
I)condition (usually abnormal)
J)masculine
K)to go
L)hormone
11)lethargy
12)myx
13)pituitar
14)thym
15)thyr
16)viril
17)-betes
18)-oid
19)-osis
20)-physis
21)-one
22)-gen
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The adrenal cortex secretes:

A) aldosterone.
B) parathormone.
C) estrone.
D) enterogastrone.
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60
The pineal gland secretes:

A) melatonin and serotonin.
B) serotonin and cortisol.
C) oxytocin and melatonin.
D) epinephrine and norepinephrine.
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61
Write the correct meaning for RIA:
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62
Write the correct meaning for BG:
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63
The pituitary is also called the ________ of the body because of its regulatory effects on the other endocrine glands.
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64
Write the correct abbreviation for fasting blood sugar:
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65
Write the correct meaning for T₃:
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66
Write the correct abbreviation for vasopressin:
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67
Write the correct abbreviation for protein-bound iodine:
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68
Write the correct abbreviation for triiodothyronine:
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69
Write the correct abbreviation for thyroxine:
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70
Write the correct abbreviation for somatotropin hormone:
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71
Hyposecretion of vasopressin (VP)may result in ________.
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72
Write the correct meaning for T₄:
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73
A/An ________ is a chemical transmitter that is released in small amounts and transported via the bloodstream to a target organ or other cells.
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74
Write the correct meaning for ADH:
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75
Nerve cells in the ________ control the pituitary gland by producing chemicals that either stimulate or suppress hormone secretions from the pituitary.
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76
Write the correct meaning for DM:
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77
The endocrine system and the ________ work closely together to help maintain homeostasis.
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78
Write the correct abbreviation for thyroid-stimulating hormone:
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