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Osmoreceptors in the hiker’s body are constantly detecting the concentration of solutes in
his blood. These receptors are
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. Besides affecting insulin secretion, removal of the pancreas directly affects the secretion of
A. aldosterone B. glucagon C.
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Produced by the thyroid, this hormone increases metabolism and regulates growth
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Released into the blood during stressful situations, this pituitary hormone is carried to the adrenal glands where it stimulates
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Match each of the following pituitary hormones with their target. Use these pages to record your answer
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Match each of the following pituitary hormones with their target. Use these pages to record your answer
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When you wake up and a large pimple greets you when you look into the mirror, this endocrine gland is to blame..
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Match the gland to its function
Pituitary gland adrenal gland thyroid gland hypothalamus. regulates growth rate, reproduction,
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What hormone regulates sleeping cycle
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what hormone is involved in ovaries and testes?
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what hormone is involved in mammary glands?
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What is follicle-stimulating hormone?
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What hormone stimulates release of stress response
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In what way could FSH be considered a tropic hormone?
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With reference to the adrenal glands, explain how the nervous system and endocrine
system interact in times of stress.
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A doctor has a patient with very low levels of thyroxine in the blood but high levels of
TSH. Is the person’s problem in the
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The endocrine system only regulates long-term changes in the body
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which endocrine gland(s) are responsible for the changed associated with puberty?
a. thymus gland b. reproductive gland c.
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The endocrine system only regulates long-term changes in the body.
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During what activities would a healthy persons pancreas release insulin. How would the insulin affect the body at these times?
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During what activities would a healthy persons pancreas release glucagon. How would the glucagon affect the body at these times?
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True or False:
The endocrine system only regulates long-term changes in the body. (1 point) Responses true true false false
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True or false the endocrine only regulates short-term changes in the body
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When you wake up and a large pimple greets you when you look into the mirror, this endocrine gland is to blame. Select the
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When you wake up and a large pimple greets you when you look into the mirror, this endocrine gland is to blame. Thymus gland,
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During the stress response, the human adrenal glands release
a. adrenocorticotropic hormone. b. cortisol. c. endorphins. d.
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When blood glucose levels rise above the normal range, the pancreas secretes __________, but when blood glucose levels fall
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When you wake up and a large pimple greets you look in the mirror this endocrine gland is to blame
A) thymus gland B)
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Which of the following are tropic hormones?
Question 2 options: TSH and ACTH PTH and ACTH PTH and TSH TSH and ADH
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Another example of a pair of antagonistic hormones is
Question 3 options: epinephrine and norepinephrine aldosterone and
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Which of the following endocrine glands is a direct extension of the nervous system?
Question 7 options: anterior pituitary gland
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The islets of Langerhans are located in the
Question 10 options: pancreas where they secrete insulin into the blood pancreas
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A lack of insulin production by the pancreas leads to various symptoms such as excess urination, thirst, lack of energy and
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Which of the following is the primary effect of thyroxine?
Question 14 options: lowers the concentration of calcium ions in the
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A test for TSH is an effective test for hypothyroidism because a lack of thyroxin causes
Question 15 options: an increase in TSH
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The mineralocorticoid called aldosterone is produced by the
Question 17 options: adrenal cortex and it stimulates the
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The anterior pituitary gland has been referred to as the "the master gland". This is because
Question 19 options: many of its
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Which of the following statements which compare the two sources of epinephrine is (are) correct?
1. Epinephrine from the
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Increased secretion of which of the following hormones would most likely compensate for blood loss by returning the fluid volume
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Which of the following pathways correctly shows the sequence of stimulations initiated by the hypothalamus that leads to the
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In which region of the body would you find the adrenal glands?
Question 26 options: chest abdomen neck head
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Which of the following statements about hormones is not correct?
Question 27 options: they elicit specific biological responses
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Calcitonin and PTH are called antagonistic hormones because calcitonin
Question 28 options: decreases Ca2+ in the blood and PTH
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If the thyroid gland malfunctioned and failed to secrete sufficient thyroxine, you would expect to find an abnormally
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Hormones that stimulate the production of testosterone are transported by the
A. blood B. nervous system C. body cells D. ducts
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Inhibin is a hormone that has a negative-feedback effect on the secretion of FSH in males.
The effect of increased secretion of
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. In humans, high levels of gonadotropin releasing hormones cause the pituitary gland to release
A. LH and FSH B. LH and estrogen
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The decline of testosterone production in males and the end of the menstrual cycle in females
are known, respectively as A.
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True or False: The endocrine system only regulates long-term changes in the body. (1 point) Responses true true false
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Do the names of the hormones FSH and LH correspond to their functions? Explain your answer
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