Chapter 9 Endocrine
Chapter 9 Endocrine
Chapter 9 Endocrine
Short Answer
Figure 9.1
4) The glands that produce steroids and catecholamines are indicated by letter __________.
Answer: G
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6) The gland that produces insulin and glucagon is indicated by letter __________.
Answer: H
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7) The glands that act as antagonists to the thyroid gland are indicated by letter __________.
Answer: E
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8) The gland that has both glandular and nervous tissue associated with it is indicated by letter
__________.
Answer: C
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9) The gland that is the major producer of female hormones is indicated by letter __________.
Answer: I
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10) The gland that is primarily responsible for body metabolism is indicated by letter
__________.
Answer: D
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16) Adrenocorticotropic hormone stimulates the cortex portion of the __________ gland.
Answer: adrenal
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17) The posterior pituitary gland releases two hormones called __________ and __________.
Answer: oxytocin; antidiuretic hormone
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22) Mineralocorticoids regulate the concentration of __________ and __________ ions in our
blood.
Answer: sodium; potassium
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23) Cortisone and cortisol and types of __________ produced by the middle cortical layer of the
adrenal gland.
Answer: glucocorticoids
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24) The enzyme produced by the kidneys when blood pressure drops, which causes the release
of aldosterone, is called __________.
Answer: renin
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25) Male sex hormones produced by the adrenal cortex are called __________.
Answer: androgens
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29) Insulin and glucagon are both hormones that are produced by __________.
Answer: pancreatic islet cells
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31) Polyuria, polydipsia, and polyphagia are indicative of a disease called __________.
Answer: diabetes mellitus
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32) A hormone called __________ is believed to play an important role in establishing the body's
day-night cycle.
Answer: melatonin
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33) A hormone called __________ plays an important role in incubating a special group of white
blood cells.
Answer: thymosin
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35) Home pregnancy tests check for a hormone in the female's urine called __________.
Answer: human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
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Multiple Choice
1) Which one of the following is NOT one of the major processes controlled by hormones:
A) body coordination
B) mobilizing body defenses against stressors
C) maintaining electrolyte balance
D) regulating cellular metabolism
E) growth and development
Answer: A
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3) Which one of the following is NOT typical of the changes that follow the binding of a
hormone to its target cells:
A) plasma membrane permeability changes
B) cellular mutations occur
C) enzymes are activated or inactivated
D) mitosis is stimulated
E) proteins are synthesized in the cell
Answer: B
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4) Prostaglandins are:
A) amino acid-based hormones
B) steroid hormones
C) lipid hormones manufactured in cell plasma membranes
D) glycerol hormones
E) target organs
Answer: C
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7) Most endocrine organs are prodded into action by other hormones; this type of stimulus is
called:
A) hormonal stimulus
B) humoral stimulus
C) neural stimulus
D) receptor-mediated stimulus
E) steroid stimulus
Answer: A
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8) Tropic hormones:
A) stimulate the pineal gland to secrete hormones
B) stimulate the thymus gland to secrete hormones
C) stimulate other endocrine glands to secrete hormones
D) stimulate nervous tissue
E) stimulate prostaglandins
Answer: C
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9) Growth hormone:
A) is secreted by the thymus gland
B) prevents urine production
C) promotes growth in long bones and skeletal muscles
D) is produced by the thyroid gland
E) results in Cushing's disease if produced in excess
Answer: C
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11) The hormone that triggers ovulation of an egg from the female ovary is:
A) luteinizing hormone
B) prolactin
C) follicle-stimulating hormone
D) progesterone
E) interstitial cell-stimulating hormone
Answer: A
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12) Hypersecretion of growth hormone after long bone growth has ended (as an adult) is called:
A) pituitary dwarfism
B) Cushing's disease
C) acromegaly
D) myxedema
E) gigantism
Answer: E
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14) An enlargement of the thyroid gland resulting from a deficiency of dietary iodine is called:
A) exophthalmos
B) goiter
C) cretinism
D) myxedema
E) acromegaly
Answer: B
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17) Which one of the following hormones exerts its primary effects on the reproductive organs:
A) follicle-stimulating hormone
B) adrenocorticotropic hormone
C) prolactin
D) thyroid-stimulating hormone
E) growth hormone
Answer: A
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21) The element necessary in the diet for proper thyroid function is:
A) sodium
B) potassium
C) calcium
D) iodine
E) bromine
Answer: D
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24) Which one of the following is NOT produced by the adrenal cortex:
A) mineralocorticoids
B) glucocorticoids
C) sex hormones
D) epinephrine
E) aldosterone
Answer: D
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26) Rising blood levels of aldosterone cause the kidney tubules to:
A) reabsorb potassium
B) reabsorb sodium
C) reabsorb calcium
D) reabsorb iodine
E) reabsorb hydrogen
Answer: B
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27) Tetany resulting from uncontrolled muscle spasms may indicate a malfunction of the:
A) pineal gland
B) thymus
C) parathyroid glands
D) adrenal cortex
E) posterior pituitary
Answer: C
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28) The enzyme produced by the kidneys when blood pressure drops, stimulating a release of
aldosterone, is called:
A) cortisone
B) renin
C) cortisol
D) vasopressin
E) angiotensin
Answer: B
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38) The hormone that appears to help regulate our sleep-awake cycles is:
A) thymosin
B) melatonin
C) progesterone
D) glucagon
E) thyroxine
Answer: B
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39) The hormone responsible for the maturation of white blood cells known as T lymphocytes is:
A) thymosin
B) melatonin
C) aldosterone
D) progesterone
E) thyroxine
Answer: A
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42) Which one of the following hormones is NOT produced by the anterior lobe of the pituitary
gland:
A) growth hormone
B) prolactin
C) oxytocin
D) luteinizing hormone
E) thyroid-stimulating hormone
Answer: C
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43) The cells in the testes that produce testosterone are called:
A) interstitial cells
B) alpha cells
C) beta cells
D) pancreatic islet cells
E) gonadotropic cells
Answer: A
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44) The secondary sex characteristics brought about by testosterone secretion do NOT include:
A) growth of facial hair
B) development of heavy bones
C) development of breasts
D) lowering the voice
E) development of heavy muscles
Answer: C
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45) Which hormone works with estrogen to bring about the menstual cycle:
A) human chorionic gonadotropin
B) progesterone
C) testosterone
D) prolactin
E) oxytocin
Answer: B
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True/False
1) Exocrine glands are considered ductless glands because they release their hormones into the
blood or lymph.
Answer: TRUE
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2) The endocrine system is generally faster than the nervous system in coordinating the
activities of body cells.
Answer: FALSE
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4) Releasing and inhibiting hormones produced by the hypothalamus travel to the anterior
pituitary through the blood of the portal circulation.
Answer: TRUE
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5) The pituitary gland is found in the brain closely associated with the hypothalamus.
Answer: TRUE
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8) Neurosecretory cells transport oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone to the anterior pituitary
gland for storage.
Answer: FALSE
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9) The posterior pituitary gland stores the hormones it releases, but does not manufacture
them.
Answer: TRUE
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14) Thyroid hormone is actually two iodine-containing hormones called T3 and T4.
Answer: TRUE
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17) Parathyroid hormone is the most important regulator of blood calcium concentration.
Answer: TRUE
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19) Mineralocorticoids help regulate both water and electrolyte balance in body fluids.
Answer: TRUE
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20) The adrenal glands are similar to the pituitary gland in that they have both glandular and
neural tissue.
Answer: TRUE
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23) The glucocorticoids help the body handle long-term stress primarily by increasing blood
glucose levels.
Answer: TRUE
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24) Both male and female sex hormones are produced by the adrenal cortex throughout life in
relatively small amounts.
Answer: TRUE
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25) Hypersecretion of the sex hormones may lead to masculinization in both men and women.
Answer: TRUE
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26) The adrenal medulla and posterior pituitary are both composed of nervous tissue.
Answer: TRUE
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29) Melatonin production peaks during the night to help regulate the body's day-night cycle.
Answer: TRUE
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30) The thymus gland is located in the neck wrapped around the trachea.
Answer: FALSE
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32) The placenta is a temporary organ formed in the uterus of pregnant women.
Answer: TRUE
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Matching
Match the following hormones with their endocrine gland:
1) Growth hormone A) uterus
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9) Thyroxine N) ovaries
Diff: 2 Page Ref: 319 O) adrenal cortex
11) Parathormone
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12) Aldosterone
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13) Cortisone
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14) Catecholamines
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15) Glucocorticoids
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16) Insulin
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17) Glucagon
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18) Melatonin
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19) Thymosin
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1) H 2) H 3) H 4) H 5) H 6) J
7) J 8) H 9) M 10) M 11) I 12) O
13) O 14) F 15) O 16) C 17) K 18) L
19) P 20) D
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Essay
1) Explain the two major chemical classifications of hormones.
Answer: The amino acid-based molecules include proteins, peptides, and amines. The steroid
hormones include the sex hormones made by the gonads and the hormones produced
by the adrenal cortex.
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2) Describe the three types of stimuli that activate the endocrine organs.
Answer: The most common stimulus is hormonal. In hormonal stimulus, endocrine organs are
prodded into action by other hormones, known as tropic hormones. Another type of
stimulus is humoral, in which changing blood levels of certain ions and nutrients
stimulate hormone release. The third type of stimulus is neural, in which nerve fibers
stimulate hormone release.
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6) Four-year-old Tim is extremely small for his age, and he shows signs of mental retardation.
His hair is thinning and his skin is dry. His parents have read about cretinism and pituitary
dwarfism as possible diagnoses for their son and have taken him to the pediatrician for tests
to be run. Which diagnosis do you think is correct? Explain why.
Answer: The likely diagnosis is cretinism. Hyposecretion of the thyroid hormone in early
childhood leads to cretinism. Cretinism results in dwarfism and mental retardation.
Cretinism also causes hair to be scanty and the dry skin. It is unlikely Tim suffers from
pituitary dwarfism. Pituitary dwarfism results from hyposecretion of growth
hormone in children but does not cause the other symptoms listed.
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7) Jamie is dehydrated from playing a rough game of football on a hot summer afternoon.
Explain why beer is not a good choice of beverage considering what you know about
antidiuretic hormone.
Answer: Antidiuretic hormone prevents urine production and promotes water retention by the
kidneys. However, alcoholic beverages inhibit ADH secretion and result in a large
output of urine. Jamie is already dehydrated and alcohol will only further that
situation.
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