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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
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True or False:
The endocrine system only regulates short-term changes in the body. (1 point) Responses true true false
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Which of the following glands does NOT release hormones into the bloodstream during a stress response?
A. pituitary B. adrenal C.
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What does the thyroid gland control?
A: The sugar levels in the blood B: The body's metabolism C: The other endocrine glands D:
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How do hormones reach target cells?
A: They are carried by blood B: They are carried by signals C: They are carried in ducts D:
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Which gland links the nervous system and the endocrine system, controls many of the pituitary gland functions, and controls the
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Where do endocrine glands release hormones?
A: Into tiny tubes called ducts B: Through the surface of the skin C: Into sweat
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A person feels tired, gains weight, and notices changes in metabolism. Which gland could be the cause?
A: The Thyroid B: The
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Where is the pituitary gland located?
A: Behind the stomach B: On top of the kidneys C: In the throat D: In the brain
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Which endocrine gland controls other endocrine glands?
A: The thyroid B: The ovary C: The pituitary D: The pancreas
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_____ is a hormone produced by the adrenal gland that increases heart rate and respiratory rate, in response to physical and
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The development of the male secondary sexual characteristics are stimulated by
Question 25 options: testosterone.
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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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Can you find the pituitary gland? Look for it posterior to the optic chiasma and anterior to the pons.
a. Does it hang freely
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The endocrine system only regulates short-term changes in the body true or false
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What does the thyroid gland control?
the sugar levels in the blood the body’s metabolism the other endocrine glands the
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Question When you wake up and a large pimple greets you when you look into the mirror, this endocrine gland is to blame. (1
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Which hormone is released by the thyroid gland?
Choose only ONE best answer. A Insulin B Triiodothyronine (T3) C Adrenaline
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Which structures are involved in the regulation and synthesis of thyroid hormones?
Choose only ONE best answer. A Hypothalamus,
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Which gland is situated directly above the brainstem?
Choose only ONE best answer. A Hypothalamus B Pineal gland C Pituitary
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Which gland is located in the front of the neck?
Choose only ONE best answer. A Thyroid gland B Pancreas C Pineal gland
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What hormone does the hypothalamus release to stimulate the anterior pituitary gland?
Choose only ONE best answer. A
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Where is the Pineal Gland located?
Choose only ONE best answer. A Epithalamus B Epigastric region C Thalamus
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What is the function of Calcitonin?
Choose only ONE best answer. A Regulating blood calcium levels B Producing thyroid hormones C
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Where is the thyroid gland located?
Choose only ONE best answer. A In the front of the neck B Above the brainstem C On top of
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Which gland releases thyroid-stimulating hormone?
Choose only ONE best answer. A Anterior pituitary gland B Thyroid gland C
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Which hormone is released by the hypothalamus to stimulate the anterior pituitary gland?
Choose only ONE best answer. A
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What hormone does the hypothalamus release to stimulate the anterior pituitary gland?
Choose only ONE best answer. A
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Where are the adrenal glands located?
Choose only ONE best answer. A On top of each kidney B In the front of the neck C Above the
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What is the primary function of the parathyroid glands?
Choose only ONE best answer. A Regulating blood sodium levels B
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Where is the Pineal Gland located?
Choose only ONE best answer. A Hypothalamus B Thyroid gland C Epithalamus
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Which structures are involved in the regulation and synthesis of thyroid hormones?
Choose only ONE best answer. A Hypothalamus,
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Where are the adrenal glands located?
Choose only ONE best answer. A On top of each kidney B In the brain C In the neck CONFIRM
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What hormone does the thyroid gland release?
Choose only ONE best answer. A Triiodothyronine (T3) and Thyroxine (T4) B
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What is the function of Calcitonin?
Choose only ONE best answer. A Regulating blood calcium levels B Regulating blood glucose
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What is the primary function of the parathyroid glands?
Choose only ONE best answer. A Regulating blood calcium levels B
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Which part of the adrenal gland regulates electrolyte balance?
Choose only ONE best answer. A Adrenal Cortex B Adrenal Medulla C
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Which of the following rows identifies the hormone that stimulates uterine contractions
during labour and the gland from which
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Which system controls when the endocrine system releases hormones?
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True or false the endocrine system only regulates long term chanhes in the body
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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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True or False:
The endocrine system only regulates long-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)Responsesthymus glandthymus
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What gland is located in the middle of the forehead and regulates the growth of bones?
parathyroid gland thyroid gland pineal
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How many glands are part of the endocrine system?
4 2 6 8
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What hormone helps us to react to danger?
pituitary thymus thyroxin adrenaline
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Which hormone is released from the pituitary gland in females?
(1 point) Responses LH LH estrogen estrogen FSH FSH testosterone
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7. Which of the following endocrine glands is a direct extension of the nervous system?
a. Anterior pituitary gland b. Posterior
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8. Metabolic homeostasis concerns the thyroid gland. The thyroid is regulated by feedback loops involving which of the
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