Deck 20: Endocrine System

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Where are the target cells for antidiuretic hormone?

A)Adrenal cortex and thyroid gland
B)Kidney tubules and smooth muscle of arteriole walls
C)Ovaries and testes
D)Smooth muscle of urinary bladder
E)Smooth muscle of male reproductive tract
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Excessive secretion of growth hormone in adults can cause

A)Graves disease.
B)acromegaly.
C)pituitary gigantism.
D)pituitary dwarfism.
E)Cushing syndrome.
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In response to high blood glucose,the pancreas releases insulin to enable glucose to enter body cells.When the blood glucose level returns to normal,insulin release stops.This is an example of regulation by

A)endocrine dysplasia.
B)negative feedback.
C)positive feedback.
D)neural regulation.
E)somatic regulation.
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Growth hormone is secreted by __________ cells in the anterior pituitary.

A)somatotropic
B)gonadotropic
C)thyrotropic
D)mammotropic
E)corticotropic
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The "master control center" of the endocrine system is the

A)pituitary gland.
B)cerebral cortex.
C)spinal cord.
D)hypothalamus.
E)adrenal cortex.
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Which endocrine gland is paired (meaning that there are two in the body)?

A)Pancreas
B)Thyroid
C)Pineal
D)Thymus
E)Adrenal
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Which is not correct regarding growth hormone (GH)?

A)GH affects most body cells.
B)GH stimulates cell growth and mitosis.
C)GH is also known as somatotropin.
D)GH stimulates the kidney to secrete somatomedin.
E)GH is a tropic hormone.
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Endocrine glands

A)are ductless glands.
B)are the organs of the endocrine system.
C)secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream.
D)help maintain homeostasis.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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The three distinct areas of the anterior pituitary are the

A)pars nervosa,pars distalis,and pars intermedia.
B)pars distalis,pars intermedia,and pars tuberalis.
C)pars tuberalis,median eminence,and pars intermedia.
D)pars tuberalis,pars distalis,and pars nervosa.
E)pars intermedia,median eminence,and pars distalis.
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The secretion of ___________ by the anterior pituitary gland is not under the control of a hypothalamic regulatory hormone.

A)growth hormone
B)prolactin
C)thyroid-stimulating hormone
D)follicle-stimulating hormone
E)melanocyte-stimulating hormone
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Which hormones are collectively called the gonadotropins?

A)Prolactin and oxytocin
B)Antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin
C)Follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone
D)Follicle-stimulating hormone and melanocyte-stimulating hormone
E)Thyroid-stimulating hormone and adrenocorticotropic hormone
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The anterior pituitary synthesizes and secretes ______ different hormones,while the posterior pituitary stores and secretes only ______ different hormones.

A)9; 5
B)6; 4
C)7; 2
D)8; 3
E)8; 4
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In which order would blood flow through these structures as it travels from the hypothalamus to the pituitary gland? a: Primary plexus
B: Secondary plexus
C: Hypophyseal portal veins

A)a - b - c
B)a - c - b
C)c - a - b
D)b - a - c
E)c - b - a
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Which is not correct regarding the hypothalamo-hypophyseal portal system?

A)The system includes two capillary plexuses.
B)The system carries venous blood.
C)The system is the circulatory connection between the hypothalamus and the posterior pituitary.
D)The system is drained by the anterior hypophyseal veins.
E)The system transports hypothalamic hormones.
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Steroid hormones are lipids,derived from

A)cholesterol.
B)glycerol.
C)amines.
D)polypeptides.
E)nucleic acids.
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The hypothalamus influences endocrine activity by

A)secreting regulatory hormones that influence the anterior pituitary gland.
B)producing hormones that are stored in the posterior pituitary gland.
C)overseeing the autonomic nervous system.
D)stimulating hormone secretion by the adrenal medulla.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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Where is the pituitary gland located?

A)Within the sella turcica of the sphenoid bone
B)Between the cerebrum and cerebellum,inferior to the occipital lobe
C)On the posterior surface of the thyroid gland
D)On the tracheal surface,inferior to the larynx
E)Within the third ventricle of the brain
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Which hormones are formed from chains of amino acids?

A)Steroids
B)Proteins
C)Biogenic amines
D)Steroids and biogenic amines
E)Proteins and biogenic amines
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Which is not characteristic of the endocrine system?

A)Target cells have hormone receptors
B)Slow reaction time
C)Long-lasting effects
D)Rapid,immediate recovery to prestimulation state
E)Hormones are released into the bloodstream
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Which anterior pituitary hormone is secreted by cells in the pars intermedia?

A)Follicle-stimulating hormone
B)Melanocyte-stimulating hormone
C)Prolactin
D)Luteinizing hormone
E)Thyroid-stimulating hormone
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Which are target organs for parathyroid hormone (PTH)?

A)Bone and muscle
B)Stomach and large intestine
C)Heart and liver
D)Bone and kidney
E)Skin and thyroid gland
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Which region of the adrenal cortex synthesizes glucocorticoids?

A)Zona reticularis
B)Zona glucosa
C)Zona papillarosa
D)Zona fasciculata
E)Zona glomerulosa
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The release of hormones from the adrenal cortex is stimulated by

A)thyroid hormone.
B)adrenocorticotropic hormone.
C)oxytocin.
D)antidiuretic hormone.
E)luteinizing hormone.
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Which hormone stimulates processes that decrease the concentration of calcium ions in the blood?

A)Parathyroid hormone
B)Thyroid hormone
C)Thymosin
D)Calcitonin
E)Thyroglobulin
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Which is not true about the thyroid gland?

A)It requires iodine to synthesize thyroid hormone.
B)It is located on the anterior surface of the trachea,inferior to the thyroid cartilage.
C)It has two lobes connected by a central portion called the commissure.
D)It secretes thyroid hormone in response to stimulation by TSH.
E)An enlargement of the thyroid gland is called a goiter.
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Thyroid hormone synthesis involves secretion of a glycoprotein called ___________ by the follicular cells.

A)colloid
B)thyroxine
C)triiodothyronine
D)thyroglobulin
E)tetraiodothyronine
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Which is not correct regarding the posterior pituitary?

A)It is derived from nervous tissue
B)It is connected to the hypothalamus by the hypothalamo-hypophyseal tract
C)It is composed of the pars intermedia and the infundibular stalk
D)It stores oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone
E)It releases its hormones in response to nervous stimulation
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Which is not involved in the feedback loop regulation of thyroid hormone secretion?

A)Hypothalamus
B)Thyroid stimulating hormone
C)Thyrotropin-releasing hormone
D)Parafollicular cells
E)Thyrotropic cells
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Which is not correct regarding the parathyroid glands?

A)There are usually four parathyroid glands in the human body.
B)Parathyroid hormone (PTH)is produced by chief cells.
C)The parathyroid glands are embedded in the anterior surface of the thyroid gland.
D)Each parathyroid gland is composed of chief cells and oxyphil cells.
E)The glands secrete parathyroid hormone in response to low blood calcium levels.
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Which is not a correct association of an endocrine gland with a hormone it secretes?

A)Pancreas - glucagon
B)Adrenal cortex - glucocorticoids
C)Anterior lobe of the pituitary - melatonin
D)Adrenal medulla - epinephrine
E)Thyroid gland - calcitonin
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Which hormone group is not secreted by the adrenal cortex?

A)Corticosteroids
B)Glucocorticoids
C)Mineralocorticoids
D)Gonadocorticoids
E)All of the choices are correct.
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Epinephrine and norepinephrine are secreted by

A)chromaffin cells.
B)oxyphil cells.
C)chief cells.
D)C cells.
E)gamma cells.
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You are "shadowing" an endocrinologist who is examining a patient complaining of weakness,weight loss,and heat intolerance.The doctor points out the patient's obvious exophthalmos and asks for your diagnosis.What would you speculate is the patient's problem?

A)Hyposecretion of parathyroid hormone
B)Hypersecretion of parathyroid hormone
C)Hyposecretion of thyroid hormone
D)Hypersecretion of thyroid hormone
E)Hyposecretion of calcitonin
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What is the function of the mineralocorticoids secreted by the adrenal gland?

A)Regulate glucose levels in the blood
B)Act as secondary sex hormones
C)Stimulate metabolism of lipids
D)Regulate electrolyte concentration in body fluids
E)Stimulate metabolism of proteins
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Oxytocin

A)is produced and secreted by cells in the supraoptic nucleus of the hypothalamus.
B)is produced only in females.
C)secretion is regulated by a negative feedback loop.
D)stimulates ejection of milk from the breasts.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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Which hormone induces ovulation?

A)Luteinizing hormone
B)Prolactin
C)Follicle-stimulating hormone
D)Growth hormone
E)Oxytocin
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Where are the target cells for follicle-stimulating hormone?

A)Thyroid follicles
B)Ovaries and testes
C)Mammary glands
D)Uterus
E)Hair follicles
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Which is not a tropic hormone?

A)Thyroid-stimulating hormone
B)Melanocyte-stimulating hormone
C)Adrenocorticotropic hormone
D)Follicle-stimulating hormone
E)Prolactin
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Which of these hormone pairs have antagonistic (opposite)effects?

A)Calcitonin and parathyroid hormone
B)Thyroxine and triiodothyronine
C)Oxytocin and follicle-stimulating hormone
D)Melatonin and insulin
E)Antidiuretic hormone and growth hormone
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Which is not correct regarding the adrenal cortex?

A)The adrenal cortex synthesizes over 25 different steroid hormones.
B)Its yellow color is due to the presence of stored lipids.
C)It consists of four different layers,or zones.
D)Each zone of the adrenal cortex synthesizes a different group of hormones.
E)Corticosteroid synthesis is controlled by the anterior pituitary.
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The disease called ___________ is caused by excessive secretion of glucocorticoids,and is characterized by redistribution of body fat to produce the features known as "moon face" and "buffalo hump".

A)Cushing syndrome
B)Addison disease
C)androgenital syndrome
D)pheochromocytoma
E)Graves disease
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Which hormone is secreted by the beta cells of the pancreas?

A)Insulin
B)Glucagon
C)Somatostatin
D)Pancreatic polypeptide
E)Pancreatic lipase
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The thymus gland is located within the mediastinum,________ to the heart and _______ to the sternum.

A)inferior; anterior
B)posterior; inferior
C)superior; posterior
D)superior; anterior
E)inferior; posterior
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Which endocrine gland is small,cone-shaped,and attached to the posterior region of the epithalamus?

A)Hypothalamus
B)Thymus gland
C)Pancreas
D)Pineal gland
E)Pituitary gland
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Which is not correct regarding the pancreas?

A)It is located posterior to the stomach,between the small intestine and the spleen.
B)It is a heterocrine,or mixed,gland.
C)It is elongated in shape,spongy,and nodular.
D)The majority of cells in the pancreas are pancreatic acini.
E)It does not begin to secrete its hormones until puberty.
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Somatostatin is also known as

A)somatotropin.
B)growth hormone-releasing hormone.
C)growth hormone-inhibiting hormone.
D)thyrotropin.
E)erythropoietin.
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Which is not a glucocorticoid?

A)Hydrocortisone
B)Cortisol
C)Corticosterone
D)Aldosterone
E)All of the choices are correct.
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Which hormone is secreted by the pineal gland?

A)Melatonin
B)Insulin
C)Melanin
D)Cortisol
E)Oxytocin
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The hormone that increases the rate of glycogen breakdown and glucose release by the liver is

A)insulin.
B)glucagon.
C)glucocorticoid.
D)somatostatin.
E)epinephrine.
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The secretory cells of the pineal gland are called

A)melanocytes.
B)pinealocytes.
C)beta cells.
D)chief cells.
E)principal cells.
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What is the function of epinephrine and norepinephrine?

A)Regulate blood calcium levels
B)Stimulate synthesis of glycogen for long-term energy reserves
C)Regulate blood volume and blood pressure
D)Prepare the body for emergency situations and prolong fight-or-flight response
E)Block target cell receptors to prevent binding of secondary hormones
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Hormones secreted by the thymus gland influence the differentiation,growth,and maturation of

A)erythrocytes.
B)T lymphocytes.
C)osteocytes.
D)muscle fibers.
E)neurons.
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The release of hormones from the adrenal medulla is stimulated by

A)adrenocorticotropic hormone.
B)the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system.
C)follicle-stimulating hormone.
D)growth hormone.
E)thyrotropic hormone.
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Digestion of ________ in the digestive tract stimulates the release of pancreatic polypeptide by the pancreatic islets.

A)fat
B)carbohydrate
C)mineral
D)vitamins
E)protein
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Which is not a cell type found in the pancreatic islets?

A)Alpha cell
B)Delta cell
C)Beta cell
D)F cell
E)C cell
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Which hormone induces its target cells to take up glucose,thereby lowering blood glucose levels?

A)Pancreatic polypeptide
B)Somatostatin
C)Glucagon
D)Insulin
E)Somatotropin
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Which is not correct regarding the adrenal medulla?

A)It is derived from embryonic neural crest cells.
B)It is red-brown in color due to its extensive vascularization.
C)It consists of clusters of cells called oxyphil cells.
D)It secretes the hormones epinephrine and norepinephrine.
E)Its cells are innervated by preganglionic sympathetic axons.
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The hormones secreted by the thymus gland are

A)thymopoietin and thymosins.
B)thymotropin and thymostatin.
C)thymopoietin and thymotropin.
D)thymostatin and thymosins.
E)thymopoietin and thymostatin.
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The metabolic condition called ___________ results from the destruction of the beta cells in the pancreas due to an autoimmune response.

A)Type 2 diabetes
B)gestational diabetes
C)beta cell diabetes
D)insulin-independent diabetes mellitus
E)Type 1 diabetes
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In addition to secreting hormones,the pancreas also produces

A)white blood cells.
B)sodium chloride.
C)pancreatic juice.
D)endorphins.
E)prostaglandins.
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This figure shows an example of regulation of hormone secretion by a negative feedback loop.The large box labeled 1 represents the initial stimulus.Which could be the initial stimulus for this pattern of regulation?

A)High blood calcium level
B)Low body temperature
C)Low blood sugar level
D)High WBC (white blood cell)count
E)Low RBC (red blood cell)count
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The pancreas has both endocrine and exocrine functions.
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How does aging affect the endocrine system?

A)Secretory activity of endocrine glands decreases.
B)Normal levels of hormones,particularly growth hormone and sex hormones,often decrease.
C)Aging reduces the efficiency of endocrine system functions.
D)Endocrine system imbalances can lead to weight gain or muscle loss.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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Which hormone is secreted by modified cells in the heart wall in response to high blood volume or pressure?

A)Renin
B)Angiotensin I
C)Angiotensin II
D)Atriopeptin
E)Erythropoietin
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The thymus gland grows rapidly during puberty,reaching its maximum size when a person is about 21 years of age.
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Steroids,proteins,and nucleic acids are the three classes of hormones.
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When the oxygen content of the blood becomes too low,the ________ releases _______ to stimulate red blood cell production.

A)pituitary gland; follicle-stimulating hormone
B)kidney; erythropoietin
C)thyroid gland; thyroxin
D)stomach; gastrin
E)pancreas; insulin
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The primary androgen released by the testes is

A)estrogen.
B)inhibin.
C)progesterone.
D)testosterone.
E)follicle-stimulating hormone.
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The posterior pituitary does not produce its own hormones but stores hormones produced by the hypothalamus.
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The parathyroid gland consists of oxyphil cells,alpha cells,and beta cells.
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Which is not correct regarding the development of the endocrine system?

A)The adrenal medulla develops from neural crest cells.
B)The hypophyseal pouch and neurohypophyseal bud combine to form the pituitary gland.
C) The thyroid gland becomes functional by weeks 10-12 of development.
D)The thyroid gland initially forms as a mass that is part of the developing tongue.
E)The adrenal cortex has portions derived from all three embryonic germ layers.
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The target cells for melanocyte-stimulating hormone are the cells that produce melanin in the skin.
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Which is not secreted by the kidneys?

A)Renin
B)Calcitriol
C)Erythropoietin
D)Inhibin
E)All of the choices are correct.
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This figure shows an example of regulation of hormone secretion by a negative feedback loop.The large box labeled 1 represents the initial stimulus.What endocrine glands are indicated by the letters d and e?

A)d = hypothalamus,e = posterior pituitary
B)d = thalamus,e = anterior pituitary
C)d = hypothalamus,e = anterior pituitary
D)d = hypothalamus,e = thyroid gland
E)d = thalamus,e = posterior pituitary
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Somatostatin suppresses the release of pancreatic polypeptide.
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Parathyroid hormone stimulates calcitriol synthesis in the kidney and is therefore a tropic hormone.
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Hyperthyroidism can be treated by surgical removal of the thyroid gland or by intravenous injection of radioactive iodine.
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This figure shows an example of regulation of hormone secretion by a negative feedback loop.The large box labeled 1 represents the initial stimulus.What hormones are represented by the small boxes labeled a,b,and c?

A)a = TSH,b = TRH,c = TH
B)a = TIH,b = TSH,c = TH
C)a = TRH,b = TSH,c = TIH
D)a = TRH,b = TSH,c = TH
E)a = TSH,b = TH,c = TRH
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Pancreatic hormones are secreted directly into the pancreatic duct for rapid transport to the small intestine.
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All hormone secretion is under the direct control of the hypothalamus.
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1
Where are the target cells for antidiuretic hormone?

A)Adrenal cortex and thyroid gland
B)Kidney tubules and smooth muscle of arteriole walls
C)Ovaries and testes
D)Smooth muscle of urinary bladder
E)Smooth muscle of male reproductive tract
B
2
Excessive secretion of growth hormone in adults can cause

A)Graves disease.
B)acromegaly.
C)pituitary gigantism.
D)pituitary dwarfism.
E)Cushing syndrome.
B
3
In response to high blood glucose,the pancreas releases insulin to enable glucose to enter body cells.When the blood glucose level returns to normal,insulin release stops.This is an example of regulation by

A)endocrine dysplasia.
B)negative feedback.
C)positive feedback.
D)neural regulation.
E)somatic regulation.
B
4
Growth hormone is secreted by __________ cells in the anterior pituitary.

A)somatotropic
B)gonadotropic
C)thyrotropic
D)mammotropic
E)corticotropic
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The "master control center" of the endocrine system is the

A)pituitary gland.
B)cerebral cortex.
C)spinal cord.
D)hypothalamus.
E)adrenal cortex.
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Which endocrine gland is paired (meaning that there are two in the body)?

A)Pancreas
B)Thyroid
C)Pineal
D)Thymus
E)Adrenal
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Which is not correct regarding growth hormone (GH)?

A)GH affects most body cells.
B)GH stimulates cell growth and mitosis.
C)GH is also known as somatotropin.
D)GH stimulates the kidney to secrete somatomedin.
E)GH is a tropic hormone.
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Endocrine glands

A)are ductless glands.
B)are the organs of the endocrine system.
C)secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream.
D)help maintain homeostasis.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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The three distinct areas of the anterior pituitary are the

A)pars nervosa,pars distalis,and pars intermedia.
B)pars distalis,pars intermedia,and pars tuberalis.
C)pars tuberalis,median eminence,and pars intermedia.
D)pars tuberalis,pars distalis,and pars nervosa.
E)pars intermedia,median eminence,and pars distalis.
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The secretion of ___________ by the anterior pituitary gland is not under the control of a hypothalamic regulatory hormone.

A)growth hormone
B)prolactin
C)thyroid-stimulating hormone
D)follicle-stimulating hormone
E)melanocyte-stimulating hormone
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Which hormones are collectively called the gonadotropins?

A)Prolactin and oxytocin
B)Antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin
C)Follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone
D)Follicle-stimulating hormone and melanocyte-stimulating hormone
E)Thyroid-stimulating hormone and adrenocorticotropic hormone
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The anterior pituitary synthesizes and secretes ______ different hormones,while the posterior pituitary stores and secretes only ______ different hormones.

A)9; 5
B)6; 4
C)7; 2
D)8; 3
E)8; 4
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In which order would blood flow through these structures as it travels from the hypothalamus to the pituitary gland? a: Primary plexus
B: Secondary plexus
C: Hypophyseal portal veins

A)a - b - c
B)a - c - b
C)c - a - b
D)b - a - c
E)c - b - a
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Which is not correct regarding the hypothalamo-hypophyseal portal system?

A)The system includes two capillary plexuses.
B)The system carries venous blood.
C)The system is the circulatory connection between the hypothalamus and the posterior pituitary.
D)The system is drained by the anterior hypophyseal veins.
E)The system transports hypothalamic hormones.
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Steroid hormones are lipids,derived from

A)cholesterol.
B)glycerol.
C)amines.
D)polypeptides.
E)nucleic acids.
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The hypothalamus influences endocrine activity by

A)secreting regulatory hormones that influence the anterior pituitary gland.
B)producing hormones that are stored in the posterior pituitary gland.
C)overseeing the autonomic nervous system.
D)stimulating hormone secretion by the adrenal medulla.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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Where is the pituitary gland located?

A)Within the sella turcica of the sphenoid bone
B)Between the cerebrum and cerebellum,inferior to the occipital lobe
C)On the posterior surface of the thyroid gland
D)On the tracheal surface,inferior to the larynx
E)Within the third ventricle of the brain
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Which hormones are formed from chains of amino acids?

A)Steroids
B)Proteins
C)Biogenic amines
D)Steroids and biogenic amines
E)Proteins and biogenic amines
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Which is not characteristic of the endocrine system?

A)Target cells have hormone receptors
B)Slow reaction time
C)Long-lasting effects
D)Rapid,immediate recovery to prestimulation state
E)Hormones are released into the bloodstream
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Which anterior pituitary hormone is secreted by cells in the pars intermedia?

A)Follicle-stimulating hormone
B)Melanocyte-stimulating hormone
C)Prolactin
D)Luteinizing hormone
E)Thyroid-stimulating hormone
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Which are target organs for parathyroid hormone (PTH)?

A)Bone and muscle
B)Stomach and large intestine
C)Heart and liver
D)Bone and kidney
E)Skin and thyroid gland
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Which region of the adrenal cortex synthesizes glucocorticoids?

A)Zona reticularis
B)Zona glucosa
C)Zona papillarosa
D)Zona fasciculata
E)Zona glomerulosa
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The release of hormones from the adrenal cortex is stimulated by

A)thyroid hormone.
B)adrenocorticotropic hormone.
C)oxytocin.
D)antidiuretic hormone.
E)luteinizing hormone.
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Which hormone stimulates processes that decrease the concentration of calcium ions in the blood?

A)Parathyroid hormone
B)Thyroid hormone
C)Thymosin
D)Calcitonin
E)Thyroglobulin
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Which is not true about the thyroid gland?

A)It requires iodine to synthesize thyroid hormone.
B)It is located on the anterior surface of the trachea,inferior to the thyroid cartilage.
C)It has two lobes connected by a central portion called the commissure.
D)It secretes thyroid hormone in response to stimulation by TSH.
E)An enlargement of the thyroid gland is called a goiter.
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Thyroid hormone synthesis involves secretion of a glycoprotein called ___________ by the follicular cells.

A)colloid
B)thyroxine
C)triiodothyronine
D)thyroglobulin
E)tetraiodothyronine
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Which is not correct regarding the posterior pituitary?

A)It is derived from nervous tissue
B)It is connected to the hypothalamus by the hypothalamo-hypophyseal tract
C)It is composed of the pars intermedia and the infundibular stalk
D)It stores oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone
E)It releases its hormones in response to nervous stimulation
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Which is not involved in the feedback loop regulation of thyroid hormone secretion?

A)Hypothalamus
B)Thyroid stimulating hormone
C)Thyrotropin-releasing hormone
D)Parafollicular cells
E)Thyrotropic cells
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Which is not correct regarding the parathyroid glands?

A)There are usually four parathyroid glands in the human body.
B)Parathyroid hormone (PTH)is produced by chief cells.
C)The parathyroid glands are embedded in the anterior surface of the thyroid gland.
D)Each parathyroid gland is composed of chief cells and oxyphil cells.
E)The glands secrete parathyroid hormone in response to low blood calcium levels.
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30
Which is not a correct association of an endocrine gland with a hormone it secretes?

A)Pancreas - glucagon
B)Adrenal cortex - glucocorticoids
C)Anterior lobe of the pituitary - melatonin
D)Adrenal medulla - epinephrine
E)Thyroid gland - calcitonin
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31
Which hormone group is not secreted by the adrenal cortex?

A)Corticosteroids
B)Glucocorticoids
C)Mineralocorticoids
D)Gonadocorticoids
E)All of the choices are correct.
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32
Epinephrine and norepinephrine are secreted by

A)chromaffin cells.
B)oxyphil cells.
C)chief cells.
D)C cells.
E)gamma cells.
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33
You are "shadowing" an endocrinologist who is examining a patient complaining of weakness,weight loss,and heat intolerance.The doctor points out the patient's obvious exophthalmos and asks for your diagnosis.What would you speculate is the patient's problem?

A)Hyposecretion of parathyroid hormone
B)Hypersecretion of parathyroid hormone
C)Hyposecretion of thyroid hormone
D)Hypersecretion of thyroid hormone
E)Hyposecretion of calcitonin
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34
What is the function of the mineralocorticoids secreted by the adrenal gland?

A)Regulate glucose levels in the blood
B)Act as secondary sex hormones
C)Stimulate metabolism of lipids
D)Regulate electrolyte concentration in body fluids
E)Stimulate metabolism of proteins
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35
Oxytocin

A)is produced and secreted by cells in the supraoptic nucleus of the hypothalamus.
B)is produced only in females.
C)secretion is regulated by a negative feedback loop.
D)stimulates ejection of milk from the breasts.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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36
Which hormone induces ovulation?

A)Luteinizing hormone
B)Prolactin
C)Follicle-stimulating hormone
D)Growth hormone
E)Oxytocin
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37
Where are the target cells for follicle-stimulating hormone?

A)Thyroid follicles
B)Ovaries and testes
C)Mammary glands
D)Uterus
E)Hair follicles
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38
Which is not a tropic hormone?

A)Thyroid-stimulating hormone
B)Melanocyte-stimulating hormone
C)Adrenocorticotropic hormone
D)Follicle-stimulating hormone
E)Prolactin
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39
Which of these hormone pairs have antagonistic (opposite)effects?

A)Calcitonin and parathyroid hormone
B)Thyroxine and triiodothyronine
C)Oxytocin and follicle-stimulating hormone
D)Melatonin and insulin
E)Antidiuretic hormone and growth hormone
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40
Which is not correct regarding the adrenal cortex?

A)The adrenal cortex synthesizes over 25 different steroid hormones.
B)Its yellow color is due to the presence of stored lipids.
C)It consists of four different layers,or zones.
D)Each zone of the adrenal cortex synthesizes a different group of hormones.
E)Corticosteroid synthesis is controlled by the anterior pituitary.
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41
The disease called ___________ is caused by excessive secretion of glucocorticoids,and is characterized by redistribution of body fat to produce the features known as "moon face" and "buffalo hump".

A)Cushing syndrome
B)Addison disease
C)androgenital syndrome
D)pheochromocytoma
E)Graves disease
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42
Which hormone is secreted by the beta cells of the pancreas?

A)Insulin
B)Glucagon
C)Somatostatin
D)Pancreatic polypeptide
E)Pancreatic lipase
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43
The thymus gland is located within the mediastinum,________ to the heart and _______ to the sternum.

A)inferior; anterior
B)posterior; inferior
C)superior; posterior
D)superior; anterior
E)inferior; posterior
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44
Which endocrine gland is small,cone-shaped,and attached to the posterior region of the epithalamus?

A)Hypothalamus
B)Thymus gland
C)Pancreas
D)Pineal gland
E)Pituitary gland
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45
Which is not correct regarding the pancreas?

A)It is located posterior to the stomach,between the small intestine and the spleen.
B)It is a heterocrine,or mixed,gland.
C)It is elongated in shape,spongy,and nodular.
D)The majority of cells in the pancreas are pancreatic acini.
E)It does not begin to secrete its hormones until puberty.
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46
Somatostatin is also known as

A)somatotropin.
B)growth hormone-releasing hormone.
C)growth hormone-inhibiting hormone.
D)thyrotropin.
E)erythropoietin.
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47
Which is not a glucocorticoid?

A)Hydrocortisone
B)Cortisol
C)Corticosterone
D)Aldosterone
E)All of the choices are correct.
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48
Which hormone is secreted by the pineal gland?

A)Melatonin
B)Insulin
C)Melanin
D)Cortisol
E)Oxytocin
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49
The hormone that increases the rate of glycogen breakdown and glucose release by the liver is

A)insulin.
B)glucagon.
C)glucocorticoid.
D)somatostatin.
E)epinephrine.
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50
The secretory cells of the pineal gland are called

A)melanocytes.
B)pinealocytes.
C)beta cells.
D)chief cells.
E)principal cells.
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51
What is the function of epinephrine and norepinephrine?

A)Regulate blood calcium levels
B)Stimulate synthesis of glycogen for long-term energy reserves
C)Regulate blood volume and blood pressure
D)Prepare the body for emergency situations and prolong fight-or-flight response
E)Block target cell receptors to prevent binding of secondary hormones
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52
Hormones secreted by the thymus gland influence the differentiation,growth,and maturation of

A)erythrocytes.
B)T lymphocytes.
C)osteocytes.
D)muscle fibers.
E)neurons.
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53
The release of hormones from the adrenal medulla is stimulated by

A)adrenocorticotropic hormone.
B)the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system.
C)follicle-stimulating hormone.
D)growth hormone.
E)thyrotropic hormone.
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54
Digestion of ________ in the digestive tract stimulates the release of pancreatic polypeptide by the pancreatic islets.

A)fat
B)carbohydrate
C)mineral
D)vitamins
E)protein
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55
Which is not a cell type found in the pancreatic islets?

A)Alpha cell
B)Delta cell
C)Beta cell
D)F cell
E)C cell
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56
Which hormone induces its target cells to take up glucose,thereby lowering blood glucose levels?

A)Pancreatic polypeptide
B)Somatostatin
C)Glucagon
D)Insulin
E)Somatotropin
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57
Which is not correct regarding the adrenal medulla?

A)It is derived from embryonic neural crest cells.
B)It is red-brown in color due to its extensive vascularization.
C)It consists of clusters of cells called oxyphil cells.
D)It secretes the hormones epinephrine and norepinephrine.
E)Its cells are innervated by preganglionic sympathetic axons.
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58
The hormones secreted by the thymus gland are

A)thymopoietin and thymosins.
B)thymotropin and thymostatin.
C)thymopoietin and thymotropin.
D)thymostatin and thymosins.
E)thymopoietin and thymostatin.
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59
The metabolic condition called ___________ results from the destruction of the beta cells in the pancreas due to an autoimmune response.

A)Type 2 diabetes
B)gestational diabetes
C)beta cell diabetes
D)insulin-independent diabetes mellitus
E)Type 1 diabetes
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60
In addition to secreting hormones,the pancreas also produces

A)white blood cells.
B)sodium chloride.
C)pancreatic juice.
D)endorphins.
E)prostaglandins.
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61
This figure shows an example of regulation of hormone secretion by a negative feedback loop.The large box labeled 1 represents the initial stimulus.Which could be the initial stimulus for this pattern of regulation?

A)High blood calcium level
B)Low body temperature
C)Low blood sugar level
D)High WBC (white blood cell)count
E)Low RBC (red blood cell)count
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62
The pancreas has both endocrine and exocrine functions.
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63
How does aging affect the endocrine system?

A)Secretory activity of endocrine glands decreases.
B)Normal levels of hormones,particularly growth hormone and sex hormones,often decrease.
C)Aging reduces the efficiency of endocrine system functions.
D)Endocrine system imbalances can lead to weight gain or muscle loss.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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64
Which hormone is secreted by modified cells in the heart wall in response to high blood volume or pressure?

A)Renin
B)Angiotensin I
C)Angiotensin II
D)Atriopeptin
E)Erythropoietin
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65
The thymus gland grows rapidly during puberty,reaching its maximum size when a person is about 21 years of age.
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66
Steroids,proteins,and nucleic acids are the three classes of hormones.
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67
When the oxygen content of the blood becomes too low,the ________ releases _______ to stimulate red blood cell production.

A)pituitary gland; follicle-stimulating hormone
B)kidney; erythropoietin
C)thyroid gland; thyroxin
D)stomach; gastrin
E)pancreas; insulin
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68
The primary androgen released by the testes is

A)estrogen.
B)inhibin.
C)progesterone.
D)testosterone.
E)follicle-stimulating hormone.
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69
The posterior pituitary does not produce its own hormones but stores hormones produced by the hypothalamus.
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70
The parathyroid gland consists of oxyphil cells,alpha cells,and beta cells.
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71
Which is not correct regarding the development of the endocrine system?

A)The adrenal medulla develops from neural crest cells.
B)The hypophyseal pouch and neurohypophyseal bud combine to form the pituitary gland.
C) The thyroid gland becomes functional by weeks 10-12 of development.
D)The thyroid gland initially forms as a mass that is part of the developing tongue.
E)The adrenal cortex has portions derived from all three embryonic germ layers.
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72
The target cells for melanocyte-stimulating hormone are the cells that produce melanin in the skin.
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73
Which is not secreted by the kidneys?

A)Renin
B)Calcitriol
C)Erythropoietin
D)Inhibin
E)All of the choices are correct.
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74
This figure shows an example of regulation of hormone secretion by a negative feedback loop.The large box labeled 1 represents the initial stimulus.What endocrine glands are indicated by the letters d and e?

A)d = hypothalamus,e = posterior pituitary
B)d = thalamus,e = anterior pituitary
C)d = hypothalamus,e = anterior pituitary
D)d = hypothalamus,e = thyroid gland
E)d = thalamus,e = posterior pituitary
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75
Somatostatin suppresses the release of pancreatic polypeptide.
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76
Parathyroid hormone stimulates calcitriol synthesis in the kidney and is therefore a tropic hormone.
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77
Hyperthyroidism can be treated by surgical removal of the thyroid gland or by intravenous injection of radioactive iodine.
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78
This figure shows an example of regulation of hormone secretion by a negative feedback loop.The large box labeled 1 represents the initial stimulus.What hormones are represented by the small boxes labeled a,b,and c?

A)a = TSH,b = TRH,c = TH
B)a = TIH,b = TSH,c = TH
C)a = TRH,b = TSH,c = TIH
D)a = TRH,b = TSH,c = TH
E)a = TSH,b = TH,c = TRH
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79
Pancreatic hormones are secreted directly into the pancreatic duct for rapid transport to the small intestine.
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80
All hormone secretion is under the direct control of the hypothalamus.
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