
Chapter 17
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Christina Talley
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Chapter 17 Review
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Multiple Choice
The field of medicine that diagnoses and treats disorders of the endocrine system is known as
cardiology
uriology
virology
endocrinology
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Multiple Choice
Endocrine disorders solely result from hypersensitivities to particular hormones.
true
false
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not a function of the endocrine system?
maintenance of homeostasis
abilty to have long-distance intercellular communication, coordination, and control of cell behavior
uses hormones for local or distant communication
uses neurotransmitters for local communication
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Multiple Choice
Which other body system besides the endocrine system works to maintain homeostasis by maintaing coordination and regulation of cells, tissues, organs, and systems?
respiratory
cardiovascualr
digestive
urinary
nervous
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Multiple Choice
The nervous system is primarly regulated by positive feedback loops, but the endocrine system is primary regulted by negative feedback loops.
true
false
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Dropdown
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Multiple Select
Which of the following describe how the nervous system functions to maintain homeostasis?
acts locally
acts rapidly
response ends quickly when signaling ends
target cells may be close or distant
response time varies
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Multiple Select
Which of the following describe how the endocrine system functions to maintain homeostasis?
acts locally
acts rapidly
response ends quickly when signaling ends
target cells may be close or distant
response time varies
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Multiple Select
The endocrine system is made up of which of these below?
organs
glands
cells
tissues
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a endocrine gland?
pituitary
thyroid
adrenal
pineal
thymus
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are tissues with endocrine function?
adipose
bone
blood
simple squamous epithelium
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Multiple Choice
Which of the folloing is NOT an organ with endocrine function
heart
lungs
liver
kidenys
thymus
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Match
Match the following types of hormones
derived from 1 amino acid
short chains of amino acids
longer polypeptides
proteins with carbohydrate attached
cholesterol derivatives
amine
peptide
protein
glycoprotein
steriod
amine
peptide
protein
glycoprotein
steriod
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Match
Match the following hormone examples with it's type
melatonin; T3; T4
ADH; ANP
growth hormone
FSH
testosterone, estrogen, aldosterone, cortisol
amine
peptide
protein
glycoprotein
steriod
amine
peptide
protein
glycoprotein
steriod
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Reorder
Reorder the following hormone mecanisms of action
reception
transduction
response
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Multiple Select
Hormones require receptors to initiate a cellular response. These proteins can be located where?
inside cells
embedded in cell membranes
extracellular space
blood
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Multiple Select
After a hormone binds to a receptor, signaling events are triggered or cellular mechanisms lead to a desired response by target cells. Which of the following are examples of responses?
protein synthesis
cell growth
secreation of products
change in membrane permeability
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Multiple Choice
Hormones can induce multiple responses in the same cell, and they can also induce different responses in different target cells.
true
false
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT true regarding lipid-soluble hormones?
nonpolar; poorly water-soluble; examples: steriod and thyroid hormones
does not need transport proteins when carried in the bloodstream
can pass easily through the cell membrane
binds intracellular receptors
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT true regarding water-soluble hormones?
all amino acid derived hormones are water soluble
cannot pass through cell membrane
receptors are intracellular receptors
binding initiates signaling pathway that ends with cellular responses
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Multiple Choice
Target cells can not change the number of receptors they have, but hormone concentration can be changed.
true
false
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Drag and Drop
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Match
Match the following types of interactions between hormones
presence of one hormone enables another hormone to act
two hormones have opposing effects
two hormones have similar effects and produce an amplified response
permissive
antagonistic
syne
permissive
antagonistic
syne
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Match
Match the following examples
thyroid hormones and certain reproductive hormones
insulin and glucagon
FSH and estrogens to mature egg cells
permissive
antagonistic
synergistic
permissive
antagonistic
synergistic
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Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
Negative feedback loops are the most common type used in the body to regulate hormones.
true
false
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Dropdown
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Dropdown
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are examples of positive feedback loops?
hemostasis
childbirth
blood glucose regulation
water level
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are examples of negative feedback loops?
hemostasis
childbirth
blood glucose regulation
water level
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is considered the "command center" of the endocrine system?
hypothalamus-pituitary complex
pituitary gland
hypothalamus
hypophysis
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Multiple Choice
The hypothalamus-pituitary complex is responsible for all of the following except?
secretes hormones the direclty produce a response in target cells
secretes hormones that regulate synthesis and release of hormones by other glands
secretes digestive enzymes
stores hormones produced by the hypothalamus
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Multiple Choice
The hypophysis is suspended from the hypothalamus by the?
infundibulum
thalamus
neurohypophysis
adenohypophysis
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of the posterior lobe of the hypophysis?
neurohypophysis
adenohypophysis
backohypophysis
posthypophysis
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of the anterior lobe of the hypophysis?
neurohypophysis
adenohypophysis
frontohypophysis
antehypophysis
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Multiple Choice
The neurophypophysis consists of what tissue type?
neural
glandular
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Multiple Choice
The adenophypophysis consists of what tissue type?
neural
glandular
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Multiple Choice
Which part of the pituitary gland does NOT produce hormones?
neurohypophysis
adenohypophysis
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Multiple Choice
Which part of the pituitary gland does produce hormones?
neurohypophysis
adenohypophysis
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Multiple Select
The hypothalamus produces which of the following hormones that are stored in the neurohypophysis?
ADH
oxytocin
GH
FSH
LH
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Multiple Choice
The adenohypophysis can produce hormones but secretion is regulated by hormones produced by the hypothalamus.
true
false
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Multiple Choice
Which type of hormones stimulate secretion?
releasing hormones
inhibiting hormones
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Multiple Choice
Which type of hormones inhibit secretion?
releasing hormones
inhibiting hormones
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Multiple Select
Select any hormones that can be produced by the adenohypophysis
LH
FSH
TSH
calcitonin
T3
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the "butterfly-shaped" gland in the neck?
thyroid
parathyroid
adrenal
pituitary
pineal
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following are two pairs of glands located in the posterior thyroid?
thyroid
parathyroid
adrenal
pituitary
pineal
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following hormones secreted from the pituitary regulated the thyroid?
GH
ACTH
PTH
LH
TSH
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Multiple Choice
Which cell type secretes thyroglobulin?
follicular cells
parafollicular cells
cheif cells
chromaffin cells
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Multiple Choice
Which cell type secretes calcitonin?
follicular cells
parafollicular cells
cheif cells
chromaffin cells
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Multiple Choice
Which cell type secretes PTH?
follicular cells
parafollicular cells
cheif cells
chromaffin cells
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Multiple Choice
Thyroglobulin contains which of the following amino acids?
threonine
tyrosine
tryptophan
methionine
glycine
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Multiple Choice
Which cell type has multiple metabolic functions?
follicular cells
parafollicular cells
cheif cells
chromaffin cells
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Multiple Choice
Which cell type is involved in calcium regulation through the stimulation of osteoblasts causing a decrease in blood calcium levels?
follicular cells
parafollicular cells
cheif cells
chromaffin cells
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Multiple Choice
Which cell type is involved in calcium regulation through the stimulation of osteoclasts causing an increase in calcium absorption in the small intestine and reabsorption in kidney tubules?
follicular cells
parafollicular cells
cheif cells
chromaffin cells
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following glands is located superior to the kidney and anchored by the renal fascia?
adrenal
pituitary
thyroid
parathyroid
pineal
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Hotspot
Which of the following is the adrenal medulla?
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Which of the following is the adrenal cortex?
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Which of the following is zona reticularis?
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Which of the following is zona fasciculata?
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Hotspot
Which of the following is zona glomerulosa?
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Match
Match the following
produces corticosteriods and consists of 3 regions
produces mineralocorticoids
produces glucocorticoids
produces androgens
neuroendocrine tissue composed of chromaffin cells
adrenal cortex
zona glomerulosa
zona fasciculata
zona reticularis
adrenal medulla
adrenal cortex
zona glomerulosa
zona fasciculata
zona reticularis
adrenal medulla
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Match
Match the following
produces cholesterol derivatives
releases epinephrine and norepinephrine
aldosterone
cortisol and cortisone (long-term stress response, breakdown of glycogen to glucose, inhibition of immune system)
estrogen and testosterone
adrenal cortex
adrenal medulla
zona glomerulosa
zona fasciculata
zona reticularis
adrenal cortex
adrenal medulla
zona glomerulosa
zona fasciculata
zona reticularis
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following glands is located in the epithalamus?
pituitary
pineal
thyroid
parathyroid
adrenal
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Multiple Choice
Which cell type secretes melatonin?
pinealocytes
chromaffin cells
melanocytes
chieff cells
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Multiple Choice
Melatonin concentrations rise and fall in a triurnal cycle.
true
false
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Multiple Choice
The cycling of melatonin is to help maintain circadian rhythms.
true
false
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Match the following
in pelvic cavity
in scrotum
temopory organ formed during pregnancy
ovaries
testes
placenta
ovaries
testes
placenta
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Match
Match the following hormones with their organs
estrogen and progesterone
testosterone, estradiol, and inhibin
hCG
ovaries
testes
placenta
ovaries
testes
placenta
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following hormones aids in maintaining pregnancies and is most commonly used by pregnancy tests for detection?
hCG
LH
FSH
GH
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following endocrine organs is located posterior and inferior to the stomach?
pancreas
small intestine
adrenal glands
kidneys
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Multiple Choice
The pancreas is both endocrine and exocrine.
true
false
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following cells are exocrine cells that produce enzymes and other digestive chemicals?
acinar cells
alpha cells
beta cells
delta cells
PP cells
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following cells are endocrine cells that produce various hormones?
acinar cells
follicular cells
islets of langerhans
parafollicular cells
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Match the following islets cell types with what they produce
produce glucagon
produce indulin
secrete somatostatin
secrete pancreatic polypeptide
alpha cells
beta cells
delta cells
PP cells
alpha cells
beta cells
delta cells
PP cells
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Multiple Choice
Insulin and glucagon are synergists.
true
false
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Match the following organs with secondary endocrine functions
atrial natriuretic peptide
brain natriuretic peptide; decreases sodium reabsorption to lower blood pressure
secretin, gastrin, CCK, GIP, ghrelin, etc.
EPO in response to low oxygen to stimulate RBC production
FGF23 (involved in phosphate and vitamin D metabolism)
heart
brain
GI tract
kidneys
bones
heart
brain
GI tract
kidneys
bones
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Match
Match the following organs with secondary endocrine function
leptin (satiety); adiponectin (insulin resistance)
cholecalciferol (inactive precursor to active vitamin D)
thymosin (involved in t-cell maturation)
angiotensinogen & thrombopoietin
adipose
skin
thymus
liver
adipose
skin
thymus
liver
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