Deck 35: Introduction to the Endocrine System

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In addition to bone,muscle,and fat,what organ is particularly responsive to the effects of somatotropin?

A) Liver
B) Stomach
C) Lymph nodes
D) Spleen
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In comparison to the nervous system,the endocrine system has

A) A faster onset of action and shorter duration of action
B) A faster onset of action and longer duration of action
C) A slower onset of action and shorter duration of action
D) A slower onset of action and longer duration of action
Question
Oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone are produced in the _____ and are controlled by _____.

A) Hypothalamus, posterior pituitary
B) Hypothalamus, hypothalamus
C) Posterior pituitary, hypothalamus
D) Posterior pituitary, anterior pituitary
Question
An example of a therapeutic use for a hormone for a condition other than hormone insufficiency would be

A) Administering insulin to a type 1 diabetic
B) Administering cortisol to a patient with Addison's disease
C) Administering cortisol to a patient after an organ transplant
D) Administering somatotropin to a patient with dwarfism
Question
A lack of thyroid production in infancy results in

A) Dwarfism
B) Cretinism
C) Acromegaly
D) Carcinoid tumors
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The release of _____ is stimulated by the action of thyrotropic releasing hormone from the ______.

A) Adrenocorticotropic hormone; pineal gland
B) Growth hormone; posterior pituitary
C) Insulin-like growth factor; anterior pituitary
D) Thyroid stimulating hormone; hypothalamus
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Octreotide is a synthetic protein used for

A) Stimulating growth hormone production
B) Inhibiting somatostatin production
C) Treating patients with acromegaly who are unresponsive to surgery
D) Treating patients with gigantism who are unresponsive to surgery
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Releasing and inhibiting hormones travel from the hypothalamus to the anterior pituitary through the

A) Portal artery
B) Fourth ventricle
C) Portal vein
D) Blood brain barrier
Question
Negative feedback in hormone regulation involves the _____ turning off _____.

A) Target organ hormone; hypothalamic secretion of releasing hormones
B) Target organ hormone; the specific pituitary hormone
C) Specific pituitary hormone; hypothalamic secretion of releasing hormones
D) Hypothalamic secretion of releasing hormones; target organ hormone
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The two main systems of the body that function in regulating other systems are the

A) Nervous system and endocrine system
B) Nervous system and muscular system
C) Endocrine system and exocrine system
D) Endocrine system and muscular system
Question
One way to monitor a patient for adverse effects when taking growth hormone would be to

A) Test blood glucose levels
B) Test blood enzyme levels
C) Test for glucose in a urinary analysis
D) Test for glycosylated hemoglobin in a blood sample
Question
The production of the hormone erythropoietin in the formation of red blood cells is regulated by the

A) Hypothalamus
B) Kidney cells
C) Anterior pituitary
D) Posterior pituitary
Question
Which hormone would not induce its action through cAMP activity?

A) Testosterone
B) Calcitonin
C) Glucagon
D) Norepinephrine
Question
Tropic hormones are to control _____ circulation to control the activities of other endocrine glands.

A) Portal artery in the brain
B) Portal vein in the brain
C) General circulation
D) Hepatic portal circulation
Question
The portal system allows for communication between

A) The hypothalamus and the anterior pituitary gland
B) The hypothalamus and the posterior pituitary gland
C) The hypothalamus and both lobes of the pituitary gland
D) The hypothalamus and the target organ
Question
Which hormone is not associated with one main target organ?

A) Thyroid stimulating hormone
B) Adrenocorticotropic hormone
C) Luteinizing hormone
D) Growth hormone
Question
Bone growth during childhood can be stimulated through the direct actions of

A) Oxytocin
B) Somatostatin
C) Insulin-like growth factor 1
D) Insulin-like growth factor 2
Question
Somatostatin is

A) A releasing hormone that promotes the release of growth hormone
B) An inhibitory hormone released from the target organ
C) An inhibitory hormone released from the pituitary gland
D) An inhibitory hormone released from the hypothalamus
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Which hormone is acutely regulated through a positive feedback loop?

A) Antidiuretic hormone
B) Oxytocin
C) Thyroid stimulating hormone
D) Prolactin
Question
Pituitary secretion is decreased by _____ produced by the _____.

A) Inhibiting hormones; hypothalamus
B) Inhibiting hormones; posterior pituitary
C) Stimulating hormones; posterior pituitary
D) Secondary messengers; anterior pituitary
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Deck 35: Introduction to the Endocrine System
1
In addition to bone,muscle,and fat,what organ is particularly responsive to the effects of somatotropin?

A) Liver
B) Stomach
C) Lymph nodes
D) Spleen
Liver
2
In comparison to the nervous system,the endocrine system has

A) A faster onset of action and shorter duration of action
B) A faster onset of action and longer duration of action
C) A slower onset of action and shorter duration of action
D) A slower onset of action and longer duration of action
A slower onset of action and longer duration of action
3
Oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone are produced in the _____ and are controlled by _____.

A) Hypothalamus, posterior pituitary
B) Hypothalamus, hypothalamus
C) Posterior pituitary, hypothalamus
D) Posterior pituitary, anterior pituitary
Hypothalamus, hypothalamus
4
An example of a therapeutic use for a hormone for a condition other than hormone insufficiency would be

A) Administering insulin to a type 1 diabetic
B) Administering cortisol to a patient with Addison's disease
C) Administering cortisol to a patient after an organ transplant
D) Administering somatotropin to a patient with dwarfism
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A lack of thyroid production in infancy results in

A) Dwarfism
B) Cretinism
C) Acromegaly
D) Carcinoid tumors
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6
The release of _____ is stimulated by the action of thyrotropic releasing hormone from the ______.

A) Adrenocorticotropic hormone; pineal gland
B) Growth hormone; posterior pituitary
C) Insulin-like growth factor; anterior pituitary
D) Thyroid stimulating hormone; hypothalamus
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7
Octreotide is a synthetic protein used for

A) Stimulating growth hormone production
B) Inhibiting somatostatin production
C) Treating patients with acromegaly who are unresponsive to surgery
D) Treating patients with gigantism who are unresponsive to surgery
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8
Releasing and inhibiting hormones travel from the hypothalamus to the anterior pituitary through the

A) Portal artery
B) Fourth ventricle
C) Portal vein
D) Blood brain barrier
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9
Negative feedback in hormone regulation involves the _____ turning off _____.

A) Target organ hormone; hypothalamic secretion of releasing hormones
B) Target organ hormone; the specific pituitary hormone
C) Specific pituitary hormone; hypothalamic secretion of releasing hormones
D) Hypothalamic secretion of releasing hormones; target organ hormone
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10
The two main systems of the body that function in regulating other systems are the

A) Nervous system and endocrine system
B) Nervous system and muscular system
C) Endocrine system and exocrine system
D) Endocrine system and muscular system
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11
One way to monitor a patient for adverse effects when taking growth hormone would be to

A) Test blood glucose levels
B) Test blood enzyme levels
C) Test for glucose in a urinary analysis
D) Test for glycosylated hemoglobin in a blood sample
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12
The production of the hormone erythropoietin in the formation of red blood cells is regulated by the

A) Hypothalamus
B) Kidney cells
C) Anterior pituitary
D) Posterior pituitary
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13
Which hormone would not induce its action through cAMP activity?

A) Testosterone
B) Calcitonin
C) Glucagon
D) Norepinephrine
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14
Tropic hormones are to control _____ circulation to control the activities of other endocrine glands.

A) Portal artery in the brain
B) Portal vein in the brain
C) General circulation
D) Hepatic portal circulation
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15
The portal system allows for communication between

A) The hypothalamus and the anterior pituitary gland
B) The hypothalamus and the posterior pituitary gland
C) The hypothalamus and both lobes of the pituitary gland
D) The hypothalamus and the target organ
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16
Which hormone is not associated with one main target organ?

A) Thyroid stimulating hormone
B) Adrenocorticotropic hormone
C) Luteinizing hormone
D) Growth hormone
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17
Bone growth during childhood can be stimulated through the direct actions of

A) Oxytocin
B) Somatostatin
C) Insulin-like growth factor 1
D) Insulin-like growth factor 2
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18
Somatostatin is

A) A releasing hormone that promotes the release of growth hormone
B) An inhibitory hormone released from the target organ
C) An inhibitory hormone released from the pituitary gland
D) An inhibitory hormone released from the hypothalamus
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19
Which hormone is acutely regulated through a positive feedback loop?

A) Antidiuretic hormone
B) Oxytocin
C) Thyroid stimulating hormone
D) Prolactin
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Pituitary secretion is decreased by _____ produced by the _____.

A) Inhibiting hormones; hypothalamus
B) Inhibiting hormones; posterior pituitary
C) Stimulating hormones; posterior pituitary
D) Secondary messengers; anterior pituitary
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