BIO 202 15&16
Visual processing in the thalamus does NOT contribute significantly to ________.
night vision
Most newborns ________.
often use only one eye at a time
Most taste buds are located __________.
on the top surface of the fungiform papillae
What structure in the eye creates a visual blind spot?
optic disc
Enterochromaffin-like cells of the gastric mucosa can be triggered to release histamine. Histamine, in this case, causes nearby parietal cells of the stomach lining to produce hydrochloric acid. The effect of histamine on parietal cells would best be described as a(n) ________.
paracrine
Which gland secretes the most important hormone controlling calcium balance in the blood?
parathyroid
The single most important regulator of calcium levels in the blood is ________.
parathyroid hormone
In the visual pathways to the brain, the optic radiations project to the ________.
primary visual cortex
Which hormone stimulates mammary glands to produce milk in nursing mothers?
prolactin
Which of the following triggers the release of glucagon?
prolonged fasting
Which of the following is NOT believed to be causally linked to the development of type 2 diabetes (non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus)?
regular cardiovascular exercise
Oxytocin ________.
release is an example of a positive feedback control mechanism
Motion sickness seems to ________.
result from mismatch between visual and vestibular inputs
Which photoreceptor cells respond to very dim light?
rods
Virtually all amino acid-based hormones exert their signaling effects through intracellular ________.
second messengers
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) ________.
secretion is inhibited by alcohol
Pheochromocytoma produces symptoms of uncontrolled sympathetic nervous system activity. Which of the following is common to both adrenal chromaffin cells and adrenergic fibers of the sympathetic nervous system?
secretion of norepinephrine
If you shine a light into one eye both pupils will constrict. The best explanation for this is ________.
sensory input from the retinas of both eyes converges at the optic chiasm and information from each eye is delivered to both the left and right sides of the brain
Which of the following is NOT a component of the cyclic AMP signaling mechanism?
steroid
Which part of the visual pathway is responsible for our daily biorhythms?
suprachiasmatic nucleus
Which of the following occurs in situations where different hormones produce the same effects at the same target cell and their combined effects are amplified?
synergism
The malleus, incus, and stapes of the middle ear are joined by tiny _____.
synovial joints
Which accessory eye structure is not correctly matched with one of its functions?
tarsal glands: produce tears
Which structure contains the blood vessels that nourish all layers of the eye?
the choroid
Which portion of the ear is responsible for sound transduction?
the cochlea
Congenital sensorineural deafness most commonly involves damage to ______.
the cochlear hair cells
What determines whether a particular cell is able to respond to a hormone?
the presence of a specific hormone receptor
The ability of a specific tissue or organ to respond to the presence of a hormone is dependent on ________.
the presence of the appropriate receptors on the cells of the target tissue or organ
Which of the following nerves would you predict is NEVER involved in the development of strabismus?
trigeminal (V)
The various hormones secreted by the anterior pituitary that regulate the secretion of hormones from other endocrine organs are called __________.
tropins
Atrial natriuretic peptide is a hormone that controls blood pressure in part by increasing the urinary excretion of sodium.
true
Both "turn on" factors (hormonal, humoral, and neural stimuli) and "turn off" factors (feedback inhibition and others) may be modulated by the activity of the nervous system.
true
Cyclic AMP (cAMP), diacylglycerol (DAG), inositol triphosphate (IP3), and calcium ions can serve as second messengers.
true
The adrenal medulla is stimulated to release catecholamines during a stress response.
true
The beta cells in the pancreatic islets produce insulin.
true
The number of receptors for a particular hormone can change due to consistently high or low levels of that hormone, which is referred to as up- and down-regulation.
true
Type 2 diabetes mellitus may reflect declining receptor sensitivity to insulin rather than decreased insulin production.
true
Which of the following is the basic taste quality responsible for the amino acid flavor of steak?
umami
In circumstances where the body requires prolonged or increased levels of a hormone, the DNA of target cells will specify the synthesis of more receptors on the surface of the cells of the target organ. This is known as ________.
up-regulation
The only special sense NOT fully functional at birth is the sense of ________.
vision
What is the main function of the rods in the eye?
vision in dim light
Which of the following pairs correctly matches the adrenal gland structure with the class of hormones it produces?
zona glomerulosa: mineralocorticoids
Your patient has been diagnosed with Type I diabetes mellitus, and you are explaining how to administer insulin. Your patient states, "I don't want to do this. My brother-in-law has diabetes, and he just takes a pill and watches what he eats." What is your best response?
"Your relative may have Type II diabetes. People with that condition can make insulin, but their cells don't respond to it properly. Your pancreas doesn't manufacture insulin."
Which of these conditions would promote aldosterone release from the adrenal glands?
A drop in blood pressure is sensed in the kidney.
You realize that many of your geriatric patients have visual problems that impact their care. Which item is NOT a common cause of decreased visual acuity in the elderly?
Abnormal production of vitreous humor
Hypocalcemia could be caused by the ______.
All of the listed responses are correct (apoptosis of parathyroid cells, failure of osteoclasts to respond to PTH (parathyroid hormone/parathormone), malfunction of the parathormone receptors in kidney tubule cells)
Which of the following hormone pairs exhibit an antagonistic relationship?
Angiotensin II & ANP
Humans can see several thousand shades of color but have cone photoreceptors that are sensitive to only three (perhaps four) wavelengths of light. What is the best explanation for why we see so many colors?
Color perception is achieved by activation of various combinations between the three cone types.
Adult onset diabetes, diabetes type 2, can best be described using which of the following concepts?
Constantly high blood sugar leads to high insulin release. High amounts of insulin lead to down-regulation of insulin receptors.
A patient has noticed that his ability to hear has recently decreased. Which item is NOT likely to have caused his problem?
Damage to the semicircular canals
You may predict that iodized salt may be effective in preventing all EXCEPT which of the following?
Graves' disease
Damage of which of the following brain structures could cause central diabetes insipidus?
Hypothalamus
A patient is being treated by her urologist for a fourth episode of kidney stones. Analysis of the stones shows that they are composed of calcium oxalate. The urologist orders an assay of which hormone?
Parathyroid hormone (PTH)
Your patient has been admitted to the intensive care unit with a severe head injury. As you monitor his urine output, you find that it has fallen sharply. Lab tests indicate that his serum osmolality is lower than normal (i.e., his plasma is too dilute). What should you suspect?
Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH)
Nutrients are delivered and waste products are carried away from the cells of the posterior segment of the eye by blood vessels. However, the cells in the cornea and lens (in the anterior segment) are avascular. Which is the best explanation for how these cells are maintained?
The aqueous humor is continuously replenished and flows from the ciliary process to drain in the scleral venous sinus.
Which of the following is a characteristic of the lens?
The lens focuses light on the retina
Which of the following is true of receptors for dynamic equilibrium?
The receptors for dynamic equilibrium respond to rotational forces.
Which cellular organelle is the site of synthesis of amino acid-based hormones? Which cellular organelle is the site of synthesis of steroid hormones?
The ribosome; smooth endoplasmic reticulum
Humans can smell as many as 10,000 different odors but have significantly fewer types of olfactory receptors. Which of the following is the best explanation for why humans can distinguish so many smells?
The sensation of a single, distinct smell is a combination of a variety of chemicals that stimulate different combinations of olfactory receptor cells all at once.
Richard Neis had symptoms of excessive secretion of PTH (high blood calcium levels), and his physicians were certain he had a parathyroid gland tumor. Yet when surgery was performed on his neck, the surgeon could not find the parathyroid glands at all. Where should the surgeon look next to find the tumorous parathyroid gland?
The surgeon should check Richard's thoracic cavity
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of olfactory receptor cells?
They are unipolar neurons.
Which of the following statements is true of amino acid-based hormones?
They require a receptor in the plasma membrane.
Which of the following is NOT representative of endocrine glands?
They use ducts to secrete their products into the surrounding tissue fluid.
Which of the following would result from hypoparathyroidism?
a decrease in the release of calcium from bones
In a person who is color-blind, which of the following would you most expect to see?
absence of green or red cones in their foveae
What is the primary function of hormones?
act as chemical messengers that regulate the metabolic function of cells in the body
Which of the following is NOT an endocrine gland?
adenoid
What hormone released into the blood by the posterior pituitary would reduce the amount of urine that is formed?
antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
Hormones that bind to plasma proteins ________.
are usually synthesized from cholesterol
Which of the following is LEAST likely to explain why a person has anosmia?
being young
Which of the cell types would secrete their product if the blood glucose level was rising, as during digestion of a meal?
beta cells
How do glucocorticoids enable the body to deal appropriately with stress?
by increasing blood glucose, fatty acid, and amino acid levels and enhancing blood pressure
What ion is sometimes used as a second messenger of amino acid-based hormones?
calcium
What is the target of thyroid hormones?
cells of the body
Hormones bring about their characteristic effects by altering target cell activity, increasing or decreasing the rates of normal cellular processes. Which of the following is NOT a typical effect brought on by hormones?
changing the structure of the target cell's cytoskeleton
Which of the following types of receptors are located in the mouth?
chemoreceptors, mechanoreceptors, thermoreceptors, and nociceptors
Which structure is NOT matched with its function?
ciliary body: focus the pupil
Aqueous humor forms during capillary filtration in the __________?
ciliary processes (part of the ciliary body).
If retinal detachment occurs in the macula lutea, one can predict that there would be a significant loss of ______.
color vision
During close vision, what actions must the eye take to bring an object into focus?
contract the ciliary body
What term refers to the eyes moving medially to track items close at hand?
convergence
As light travels through the eye, it passes through several structures or chambers before reaching the retina. Which list below gives those structures in the correct order?
cornea, anterior chamber, pupil, lens, posterior segment
Nerve fibers from the medial aspect of each eye ________.
cross over to the opposite side at the chiasma
Tom is a 45-year-old male that has lost his ability to hear high frequency sounds. The most likely explanation for this would be ________.
damage to the hair cells near the oval window in the cochlear duct
Aldosteronism will cause ______.
decreased secretion of renin
Which of the following is NOT a change that may be caused by hormonal stimulus?
direct control of the nervous system
Hormones often cause multiple responses in a cell. This is because ______.
during protein kinase activation, enzymes phosphorylate many other enzymes
Glands that secrete their products into surrounding tissue fluids are classified as ______ glands, whereas glands that secrete onto a membrane surface are classified as _____ glands.
endocrine; exocrine
Which of the following is not a major type of stimulus that triggers endocrine glands to manufacture and release hormones?
enzymatic
Which of the following is NOT a steroid-based hormone?
epinephrine
Seventy percent of all sensory receptors are located in the ________.
eye
As light hits the retina, the first structure the light encounters is a rod or a cone.
false
Direct gene activation involves a second-messenger system.
false
Oxytocin and ADH are produced in the posterior pituitary.
false
The hypothalamus is known to control the activity of the thyroid, which has traditionally been called the master endocrine gland.
false
Up-regulation involves the loss of receptors and prevents the target cells from overreacting to persistently high hormone levels.
false
Water-soluble hormones are inactivated and removed from the blood by the liver.
false
Taste buds are NOT found ________.
filiform papillae
Regulating hormones from the hypothalamus ________.
first enter into the hypophyseal portal system
Which of the following hormones has significantly different effects when it is released in males instead of females?
follicle-stimulating hormone
Name the types of papillae that contain taste buds.
fungiform, foliate, and vallate
The cells of the retina in which action potentials are generated are the ________.
ganglion cells
There are three layers of neurons in the retina. The axons of which of these neuron layers form the optic nerves?
ganglion cells
In glaucoma, damage occurs primarily to the ______.
ganglion cells in the retina
The receptor membranes of gustatory cells are ________.
gustatory hairs
Ordinarily, it is NOT possible to transplant tissues from one person to another, yet corneas can be transplanted without tissue rejection. This is because the cornea ________.
has no blood supply
What stimuli does the vestibular apparatus detect?
head position in space
What is directly required for the production of anterior pituitary gland hormones?
hormonal stimuli
Low blood glucose concentration and high blood potassium concentration are examples of __________ stimuli for an endocrine gland.
humoral
What type of stimulation controls parathyroid release?
humoral
One of the least complicated of the endocrine control systems directly responds to changing blood levels of ions and nutrients. Which of the following describes this mechanism?
humoral stimulation
Several hormones are synthesized in the hypothalamus and transported to the anterior pituitary gland. The mechanism of transportation from hypothalamus to anterior pituitary gland is through the ________.
hypophyseal portal system
Acromegaly may be caused by all EXCEPT which of the following?
hyposecretion of GH in adulthood
Hyperprolactinemia may be caused by ______.
hyposecretion of dopamine
Where is thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) made?
hypothalamus
Where are equilibrium receptors located?
in the semicircular canals and in the vestibule of the ear
Adrenocortical androgens are normally converted in females into estrogens. However, in adrenogenital syndrome, females develop a beard and a masculine pattern of body hair distribution; this occurs due to ______.
insufficient level of enzymes that convert androgens into estrogens
A blow to the head may cause diabetes insipidus by ______.
interfering with the normal transmission of nerve impulses to the posterior pituitary
During otitis media, large amounts of fluid or pus may accumulate in the tympanic cavity; the fluid is primarily ______.
interstitial fluid
What structure regulates the amount of light passing to the visual receptors of the eye?
iris
Melatonin ________.
is responsible for regulating the sleep cycle
The posterior lobe of the pituitary gland is NOT a true endocrine gland because ________.
it is only a hormone storage area that receives hormones from the hypothalamus for release
Thyroxine is a peptide hormone, but its mechanism is different from other peptide hormones. Which of the following statements is true concerning this difference?
It does not require a second messenger to cause a response
People who lose their sense of taste may also lose interest in eating. Which of the following is involved in the perception of tastes?
Much of what is perceived as a taste defect may actually be a defect in olfaction, which causes foods and beverages to taste differently.
Which of the following is a hormone produced by the posterior pituitary?
None of the listed responses is correct.
How are the olfactory receptors activated?
Odorants dissolve in the mucus and bind to receptors.
Overlap in the visual fields of our eyes ________.
allows us to subconsciously estimate the distance of objects based on the different angles the image strikes our two retinas
The blind spot of the eye is caused by ________.
an absence of photoreceptors where the optic nerve leaves the eye
The effect of a hormone on a target cell may be decreased by the presence of ________.
antagonistic hormones
What gland secretes growth hormone?
anterior pituitary
Which hormone aids in water resorption?
antidiuretic hormone
The elasticity of the lens decreases with age. This leads to which of the following?
less accommodation of the lenses and difficulty focusing on nearby objects
What property of a hormone would allow it to pass unassisted through a plasma membrane?
lipid-soluble
Damage to the medial portion of the optic chiasm, cause by a pituitary tumor, would lead to __________.
loss of peripheral vision
What are the names of the bones in the inner ear, in order from left to right?
malleus, incus, stapes
Upon landing at the airport in Lagos, Nigeria, Eric feels wide awake even though the local time is 11pm. Which synthetic hormone supplement could he administer to help adjust to the new time zone?
melatonin