PTH functions by ____.
A) increasing osteoclast cell activity
B) increasing bone formation
C) decreasing vitamin D activity
D) decreasing reabsorption of calcium by kidneys
E) lowering blood calcium
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Q19: The anterior pituitary receives releasing and inhibiting
Q20: Water soluble hormones _.
A)are derived from
Q21: Glucocorticoids promote _.
A)an elevation in blood glucose
B)increased
Q22: An deficiency of growth hormone during childhood
Q23: Which organ is the target for insulin-like
Q25: Cortisol promotes "glucose sparing" for which organ?
A)liver
B)brain
C)heart
D)lungs
E)kidney
Q26: Which hormone establishes and maintains normal metabolism?
A)epinephrine
B)aldosterone
C)oxytocin
D)PTH
E)thyroid
Q27: Which gland secretes melatonin?
A)thyroid
B)pancreas
C)pineal
D)parathyroid
E)liver
Q28: Vitamin D deficiency in children causes
A)acromegaly
B)rickets
C)elevated blood
Q29: Injections of growth hormone can result in
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