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10. A positive feedback mechanism regulates which of the following hormone?
a. Thyroxine b. Insulin c. TSH d. Oxytocin 11.
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10. A positive feedback mechanism regulates which of the following hormone?
a. Thyroxine b. Insulin c. TSH d. Oxytocin
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1. An individual is suffering from a tumor located on an unidentified endocrine gland (gland X) in his abdominal cavity. He
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A malfunction in which of the following adrenergic receptor subtypes would result in low blood sugar levels?
a. Beta-3 adrenergic
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The adrenal medulla is responsible for the release of _________.
a. acetylcholine b. norepinephrine c. opium d. albuterol
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How do environmental disrupting chemicals interfere with normal endocrine system function? (1 point) Responses Environmental
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Why is stress a risk factor for endocrine system health? (1 point) Responses Stress causes a decrease in sexual development.
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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. (1 point)
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Types of glands mention
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Thyroid gland are found
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what does the thyroid gland control
metabolism the other endocrine glands the response to stress
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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.(1 point)
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The endocrine system only regulates short-term changes in the body.(1 point)
Responses True True False
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Which endocrine gland(s) are responsible for the changes associated with puberty? (1 point) Responses thymus gland thymus gland
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Question Which hormone is released from the pituitary gland in females? (1 point) Responses LH LH estrogen estrogen FSH FSH
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which of the following anatomical areas is mostly closely associated with the production of the hormones adh and oxytocin?
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which of the following anatomical areas is mostly closely associated with the production of the hormones adh and oxytocin?
cingul
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In order of importance,the first two most important factors that play a role in the regulation of aldosterone secretion are 1.k+
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Release of insulin by pancreas
What is the stimulus, response and importance of a response
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the endocrine system only regulates short term changes in the body true or false
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Endocrine system only regulates long-term changes in the body
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Describe follicle stimulating hormone
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Which hormone that target only cell and tissues but not organs
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What is the anterior pituitary gland doesn't secrete antidiuretic hormone
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Which endocrine gland(s) are responsible for the changes associated with puberty?
(1 point) Responses thymus gland thymus gland
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The 4 secreted by the pituitary gland and their target organs
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Explain why it is said to be both the endocrin and exocrine gland
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Hypothalamus hormone
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Mention the hormone that is produced by hypothalamus and it's function
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Mention the hormones that are produced by the hypothalamus and it's functions
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Define amine hormone
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Define peptide hormone
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Define steroid hormone
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Hormones of hypothalamus and ther functions
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What system controls when the endocrine system releases hormones?
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Where are the islets of Langerhans and what are they?
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How does insulin move from where it is produced to its target cell?
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What kind of hormone is Follicle-stimulating hormone(FSH) and what does it control in the body?
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Which of the following hormones can pass easily through the cell membranes of target cells?
protein hormones amine hormones
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The first step in a cascade is a result of:
neurohormones. the adrenal gland. the hypothalamus. the thyroid or parathyroid.
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Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is a __ hormone related to __.
anabolic; producing insulin anabolic; puberty tropic;
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True or false the endocrine only regulates long term changes in the body
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Which of the following is a pituitary hormone?
Group of answer choices insulin calcitonin epinephrine growth hormone
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Which of the following hormones functions to regulate blood calcium levels?
Group of answer choices glucagon insulin calcitonin
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Which of the following is a pituitary hormone?
Group of answer choices progesterone estrogen testosterone FSH
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Which of the following hormones functions to regulate blood calcium levels?
Group of answer choices glucagon insulin calcitonin
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This is a hormone that affects the female's menstrual cycle.
a. testosterone b. estrogen c. steroids d. cortisone
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