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What is a function of the hormone testosterone?(1 point)
Responses It stimulates the growth of breast tissue during puberty. It
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Question What is the function of the antidiuretic hormone?(1 point) Responses to increase height to increase height to control
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What is the definition of epinephrine?
a stress hormone a sex hormone a signal in the frontal lobe a secretion of the synapses
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Which of the following is used to make steroid hormones like estrogen?
Group of answer choices amino acids cholesterol
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This hormone is what people with diabetes need to inject themselves with when their glucose levels become to high.
Group of
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This organ produces the hormone needed to grant glucose access to red blood cells.
Group of answer choices Appendix Liver Gall
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If you feel tired and unmotivated which hormone (the video calls it a brain cell) is your body not releasing enough of? 1)Dollop
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What is a function of the human hormone testosterone
It releases other chemicals messages and signals to cell growth It causes
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______ cells in glands-detect _______ and prompts a change in the body
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In 1989, biologists Ana Soto and Carlos Sonnenschein at Tufts University in Massachusetts were studying how the hormone estrogen
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In 1989, biologists Ana Soto and Carlos Sonnenschein at Tufts University in Massachusetts were studying how the hormone estrogen
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A)What is the function of the hormones produced by the pineal gland?(1 point) Responses to regulate thirst and hunger
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A)What is the function of the antidiuretic hormone?(1 point) Responses to increase height to increase height to
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What is the function of the antidiuretic hormone?(1 point)
Responses to reduce water loss to reduce water loss to regulate blood
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a . regulatory chemical produced by an organism to produce a specific action in the organism and its cells.
b. is a tropism where
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Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is a ____ hormone related to _____.
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Without the hormone cholecystokinin, the body would have trouble:
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What is the key anabolic hormone? (1 point) Responses
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1. Over-secretion of growth hormone in adults causes
2. Which hormones are secreted by the hypothalamus and travel to the the
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Response: The control centre releases stored ADH in greater quantities from the
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1. Which hormone prepares you for ‘fight or flight’ is
2. Which hormone is released from the hypothalamus? 3. Which hormone
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The secretion of ACTH is suppressed during sleep as a result of
A. increased activity of the pituitary gland B. increased nervous
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Insulin and glucagon are hormones that regulate blood sugar. Which of the following is true?
A. Insulin uses negative feedback;
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. Which of the following hormones does NOT affect the metabolism of fat?
a. insulin b. glucagon c. thyroxine d. prolactin
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A decrease in a person’s blood sugar leads to
A. the release of insulin from the pancreas. B. the release of prostaglandins
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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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What hormone regulates sleeping cycle
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what hormone is involved in mammary glands?
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In what way could FSH be considered a tropic hormone?
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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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Identify five hormones at play during pregnancy state their roles.
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hgh or testosterone grow u
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Glucagon increases blood glucose levels by stimulating:
a. muscle cells to make glycogen. b. muscle cells to break down muscle
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Glucagon increases blood glucose levels by stimulating:
a. muscle cells to make glycogen. b. muscle cells to break down muscle
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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 statements does NOT describe a function of cortisol?
Question 6 options: promotes breakdown of fats and
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The following events describe the method by which a fat-soluble hormone acts.
I- Hormone-receptor complex lead to the production
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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 statements about hormones is not correct?
Question 27 options: they elicit specific biological responses
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Which of the following rows identifies the hormone that is most likely responsible for the
development of intersexual fish
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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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How do increased levels of estrogen and progesterone appear to affect the level of FSH in the
blood?
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Which effect is caused by testosterone?
A: Mumps after puberty B: Physical changes in puberty C: An undescended testis D:
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Which of the following statements about estrogen hormones is incorrect?
Question 9 options: Estrogens play a role in the
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What occurs when blood levels of testosterone fall below normal?
Question 27 options: The release of GnRH stops. Sperm production
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Which hormone is involved in regulating the sleep-wake cycle?
Choose only ONE best answer. A Insulin B Melatonin C Parathyroid
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Which hormones are catecholamines?
Choose only ONE best answer. A Epinephrine and Norepinephrine B Aldosterone and cortisol C
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What is the role of cortisol?
Choose only ONE best answer. A Regulate glucose metabolism B Increase heart rate C Dilate airways
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Which hormone is involved in regulating the sleep-wake cycle?
Choose only ONE best answer. A Insulin B Melatonin C Parathyroid
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