Thyroid hormone increases target-cell responsiveness to catecholamines,such as:
A) tyrosine and lysine
B) monoiodotyrosine and di-iodotyrosine
C) epinephrine and norepinephrine
D) FSH and LH
E) serotonin and dopamine
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Q3: What hormone strengthens sympathetic responses and mobilizes
Q4: What are the two basic "ingredients" for
Q5: What are the major secretory cells of
Q6: How many layers or zones does the
Q7: What is the only known factor that
Q9: What do mineralocorticoids such as aldosterone do?
A)stimulate
Q10: What does the adrenal medulla secrete?
A)neurotransmitters
B)steroid hormones
C)catecholamines
D)indoleamines
E)peptide
Q11: What do the C cells of the
Q12: Superimposed on the basic negative-feedback control system
Q13: What is the primary glucocorticoid?
A)cortisol
B)angiotensin
C)aldosterone
D)androgens
E)testosterone
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