Study Guide: Endocrine Regulation

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Study Guide: Endocrine Regulation
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Pregunta 1

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The chemical messengers of the endocrine system are
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  • hormones
  • neurotransmitters
  • target tissues
  • target organs

Pregunta 2

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Which of the following statements is true of the endocrine system
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  • The cells secreting the chemical messengers are called neurons
  • the distance traveled by the chemical messengers is short (across a microscopic synapse)
  • Its effects are slow to appear, yet long-lasting
  • None of the above

Pregunta 3

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Which of the following is not an endocrine gland?
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  • pineal
  • placenta
  • parathyroid
  • intestines

Pregunta 4

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The neuroendocrine system performs all of the following functions except
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  • communication
  • control
  • conduction
  • integration

Pregunta 5

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Nonsteroid hormones include
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  • proteins
  • peptides
  • glycoproteins
  • all of the above

Pregunta 6

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Anabolic hormones
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  • target other endocrine glands and stimulate their growth and secretion
  • target reproductive tissue
  • stimulate anabolism in their target cells
  • stimulate catabolism in their target cells

Pregunta 7

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The control of hormone secretion is
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  • usually part of a negative feedback loop
  • rarely part of a positive feedback loop
  • none of the above

Pregunta 8

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The nervous system functions at a much greater speed than the endocrine system
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  • True
  • False

Pregunta 9

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The most widely used method of hormone classification is by chemical structure
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  • True
  • False

Pregunta 10

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Steroid hormone receptors are usually attached in the plasma membrane of a target cell
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  • True
  • False

Pregunta 11

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Production of too much hormone of a diseased gland is termed hyposecretion
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  • True
  • False

Pregunta 12

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Input from the nervous system influences secretion of hormones
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  • True
  • False

Pregunta 13

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Eicosanoids are referred to as
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  • growth hormones
  • tissue hormones
  • target cells
  • thyroxins

Pregunta 14

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[blank_start]Paracrine[blank_end] hormones are hormones that regulate activity in nearby cells within the same tissue as their source.
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  • Paracrine

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[blank_start]Autocrine[blank_end] hormones regulate activity in he secreting cell itself.
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  • Autocrine

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The [blank_start]seminal[blank_end] [blank_start]vescicles[blank_end] of the male reproductive system secretes prostaglandins in the semen.
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  • seminal
  • vescicles

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Leukotrines are regulators of [blank_start]immunity[blank_end].
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  • immunity

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PGFs are required for normal [blank_start]peristalsis[blank_end] to occur in the digestive tract.
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  • peristalsis

Pregunta 19

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Responses that result from the operation of feedback loops within the endocrine system are called [blank_start]endocrine[blank_end] [blank_start]reflexes[blank_end].
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  • endocrine
  • reflexes

Pregunta 20

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Unused hormones circulating in the blood are excreted by the [blank_start]kidneys[blank_end].
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  • kidneys

Pregunta 21

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In [blank_start]antagonism[blank_end], one hormone produces the opposite effect of another hormone.
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  • antagonism

Pregunta 22

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In second messenger systems, the hormone-receptor complexes may be taken into the cell by means of [blank_start]endocytosis[blank_end].
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  • endocytosis

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The [blank_start]amount[blank_end] of steroid hormone present determines the magnitude of a target cell's response.
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  • amount

Pregunta 24

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Endocrine target cells must have the appropriate receptor to be influenced by the signaling chemical - a process called [blank_start]signal transduction[blank_end].
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  • signal transduction
  • signal induction

Pregunta 25

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If too little hormone is produced, the condition is called [blank_start]hypersecretion[blank_end].
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  • hypersecretion
  • hyposecretion

Pregunta 26

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Many nonsteroid hormones seem to use cAMP as the [blank_start]first messenger[blank_end].
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  • first messenger
  • second messenger

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Some hormones produce their effects by triggering the opening of [blank_start]calcium[blank_end] channels.
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  • calcium
  • potassium

Pregunta 28

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The [blank_start]pituary[blank_end] regulate(s) the thyroid by producing thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH).
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  • pituitary
  • parathyroid

Pregunta 29

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If norepinephrine diffuses into the blood and then binds to an adrenergic receptor in a distant target cell, it is known as
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  • hormone
  • neurotransmitter
  • second messenger
  • none of the above

Pregunta 30

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Which of the following is not a peptide
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  • antiduretic hormone (ADH)
  • oxytocin (OT)
  • melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH)
  • testosterone

Pregunta 31

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Combinations of hormones will have a greater effect on a target cell than the sum of the affects that each would have if acting alone. This phenomenon is called:
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  • permissiveness
  • synergism
  • antagonism
  • transduction

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The target cell concept is an example of the [blank_start]lock-and-key[blank_end] model of chemical reactions.
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  • lock-and-key
  • signal transduction
  • mobile-receptor
  • nuclear receptor

Pregunta 33

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Blood regulator important in blood clotting: [blank_start]Thromboxane[blank_end]. Immunity regulator: [blank_start]leukotrines[blank_end] Local hormone: [blank_start]tissue hormone[blank_end] Lipid Molecules: [blank_start]eicosanoids[blank_end] Inhibits PGE synthesisi: [blank_start]ibuprofen[blank_end]
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  • Thromboxane
  • leukotrines
  • tissue hormone
  • eicosanoids
  • ibuprofen
  • leukotrines
  • Thromboxane
  • tissue hormone
  • eicosanoids
  • ibuprofen
  • tissue hormone
  • Thromboxane
  • leukotrines
  • eicosanoids
  • ibuprofen
  • eicosanoids
  • Thromboxane
  • leukotrines
  • tissue hormone
  • ibuprofen
  • ibuprofen
  • Thromboxane
  • leukotrines
  • tissue hormone
  • eicosanoids

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Binds to specific plasma membrane receptor [blank_start]Nonsteroid hormone[blank_end] Response time is usually one hour to several days [blank_start]Steroid hormone[blank_end] Receptor is mobile in the cytoplasm or nucleus [blank_start]Steroid hormone[blank_end] Lipis [blank_start]Steroid hormone[blank_end] Regulates gene activity [blank_start]Steroid hormone[blank_end] Stored in secretory vesicles before release [blank_start]Nonsteroid hormone[blank_end] One or more amino acids [blank_start]Nonsteroid hormone[blank_end] Response time is usually several seconds to a few minutes [blank_start]Nonsteroid hormone[blank_end]
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  • Nonsteroid hormone
  • Steroid hormone
  • Steroid hormone
  • Nonsteroid hormone
  • Steroid hormone
  • Nonsteroid hormone
  • Steroid hormone
  • Nonsteroid hormone
  • Steroid hormone
  • Nonsteroid hormone
  • Nonsteroid hormone
  • Steroid hormone
  • Nonsteroid hormone
  • Steroid hormone
  • Nonsteroid hormone
  • Steroid hormone
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