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(Answered) Anatomy and Physiology 2 – Chapter 18 Reading Quiz

Questions

Question 1 

__________ controls hormone concentrations.

  • Positive feedback
  • Muscle contraction
  • Exposure to sun
  • Negative feedback

Question 2

Cortisol

  • increases the permeability of lysosomal membranes.
  • promotes the storage of amino acids in the form of proteins.
  • stimulates the production of glucose from noncarbohydrates.
  • increases the permeability of capillary walls.

Question 3 

Steroid hormones

  • cause messenger RNA synthesis.
  • combine with protein receptor molecules.
  • all of the above.
  • are soluble in lipids.

Question 4 

Compared to the nervous system, the endocrine system

  • takes only seconds.
  • may have a longer lasting effect.
  • does not use receptors.
  • is not essential to life.

Question 5

Parathyroid hormone stimulates the activity of bone-resorbing osteoblasts.

  • True
  • False

Question 6 

All hormones are

  • organic compounds.
  • proteins.
  • steroids.
  • inorganic compounds.

Question 7

Steroid hormones diffuse through cell membranes, then bind with receptors, whereas non-steroid hormones bind receptors on the target cell membrane.

  • True
  • False

Question 8 

Down-regulation of a target cell can occur in response to

  • signals from the posterior pituitary.
  • prolonged decrease in the level of a hormone.
  • prolonged increase in the level of a hormone.
  • signals from antagonistic hormone products.

Question 9

With age,

  • levels of GH decrease but of ADH increase.
  • levels of GH increase but of ADH decrease.
  • levels of GH and ADH both decrease.
  • levels of GH and ADH both increase.

Question 10 

Infantile hypothyroidism results from

  • hyperthyroidism in an adult.
  • lack of prolactin.
  • a deficiency of thyroid hormones at birth.
  • hypothyroidism in an adult.

Question 11 

Glucagon is also called hypoglycemic factor.

  • True
  • False

Question 12

The thymus gland secretes hormones called _____ that _______.

  • thyroxines; control metabolism
  • melatonins; control circadian rhythms
  • prostaglandins; control strength
  • thymosins; control production and differentiation of white blood cells

Question 14 

Diabetes mellitus results in

  • reduced urinary output.
  • protein in the urine.
  • urine with high osmotic pressure.
  • low blood sugar.

Question 14 

The Edmonton protocol is

  • a pancreatic islet transplant.
  • a type of insulin.
  • a way to replace the thyroid gland.
  • an infusion of hormones from the adrenal cortex.

Question 15 

A sweat gland is an example of a(n) _______ gland.

  • endocrine
  • exocrine
  • paracrine
  • autocrine

Question16

Athletes abuse erythropoietin (EPO) because this hormone

  • adds protein to plasma.
  • decreases the number of red blood cells.
  • increases the number of red blood cells.
  • increases the number of white blood cells.

Question 17 

“Endocrine” means

  • hormone synthesis.
  • acts upon target cells.
  • internal secretion.
  • fast-acting compound.

Question 18 

Upregulation of a target cell can occur in response to

  • signals from the posterior pituitary.
  • prolonged decrease in the level of a hormone.
  • signals from antagonistic hormone products.
  • prolonged increase in the level of a hormone.

Question 19

The hormone that the pineal gland secretes is

  • melatonin.
  • myostatin.
  • melanoma.
  • beta endorphin.

Question 20 

Aldosterone promotes the homeostasis of ions by causing the kidneys to

  • excrete sodium and conserve potassium.
  • conserve sodium and excrete potassium.
  • conserve sodium and potassium.
  • excrete sodium and potassium.

Question 21

A hormone whose effects last a long time has a ____ half-life.

Answer:

Question 22

Graves disease, the most common form of hyperthyroidism, is caused by

  • an autoimmune disorder.
  • a lack of iodine.
  • an improper diet.
  • an excess of iodine.

Question 23

The _______ secretes triiodothyronine.

  • pancreas
  • thyroid gland
  • parathyroid gland
  • adrenal gland

Question 24 

Calcitonin is produced in the ______ gland.

Answer –

Question 25 

The nervous system releases neurotransmitters into synapses. In contrast, the endocrine system releases _______ into the bloodstream.

Answer:

ANSWERS

Question 1 

__________ controls hormone concentrations.

  • Positive feedback
  • Muscle contraction
  • Exposure to sun
  • Negative feedback

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