Graves' disease, characterized by high metabolic rate, weight loss, irregular heart rate, and protrusion of the eyeballs is caused by .
A) hypersecretion of growth hormone
B) hyposecretion of insulin
C) hyposecretion of aldosterone
D) hypersecretion of thyroid hormone
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Q18: The hormone glucagon .
A) accelerates transport of
Q19: In addition to endocrine glands, some organs
Q20: The adrenal cortex produces the hormones .
A)
Q21: Blood borne factors (e.g. ions, glucose, amino
Q22: Which cells of the pancreas produce insulin?
A)
Q23: Connected by a stalk called the infundibulum,
Q24: Action potentials from hypothalamic neurons cause the
Q25: Growth hormone and prolactin are produced by
Q26: Diabetes insipidus, a condition characterized by thirst
Q27: These hormones are produced in the zona
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