Chapter 9
One of the primary causes of eating disorders is believed to be
a cultural that emphasizes thinness as being attractive.
Which items are incorrectly paired?
Bulimia nervosa; significant weight loss
Which therapeutic intervention would be most appropriate for someone suffering from treatment-resistant bulimia?
Cognitive behavioral therapy
The hormone _______ is generated in the kidney via a cascade of enzymatic actions in response to hypovolemia.
angiotensin II
Neuropeptide Y (NPY) neurons and pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) neurons have opposing effects on _______ and _______.
appetite; metabolism
Which pair of hormones have opposing effects on NPY neurons?
Ghrelin and PYY3-36
Which pancreatic hormone promotes the conversion of glycogen to glucose?
Glucagon
_______ refers to the active process of maintaining a relatively stable internal environment.
Homeostasis
Which pancreatic hormone promotes the conversion of glucose to glycogen?
Insulin
What is the effect of injecting of anandamide into the hypothalamus?
It stimulates eating.
Which structure produces angiotensin II?
Kidneys
Suppose that your car battery dies, and you find yourself stranded in a winter storm. Which response would not be considered a behavioral mechanism for regulating body temperature while you are waiting for help to arrive?
Lowering your breathing rate
Which response is not a physiological response of the mammalian thermoregulatory system?
Lying in the shade
What percent of food energy is spent on basal metabolism?
80-90%
Which event will trigger osmotic thirst?
A salty meal
In rats with LH lesions, which outcome does not occur?
An initial increase in food intake
High circulating levels of leptin activate the _______ satiety neurons and simultaneously inhibit the _______ hunger neurons.
POMC; NPY
The intestinal hormones, _______ and _______, both show a rapid increase in secretion in response to eating, and have the effect of appetite suppression.
PYY3-36; GLP-1
Which statement correctly describes osmotic pressure?
The tendency of a solvent to move across a membrane in order to equalize the concentration of solute on both sides of the membrane
Which molecule is known as antidiuretic hormone?
Vasopressin
Two physiological responses to hypovolemia are _______ of blood vessels and the secretion of _______ by the posterior pituitary.
constriction; vasopressin
Injecting PYY3-36 into rats causes them to
eat less.
It is thought that each individual's _______ is in two-way communication with the brain via chemical signals and the _______.
enterotype; vagus nerve
In mammals, the saltiness of the _______ environment _______.
extracellular; is similar across species
The body stores glucose for later use after first converting it to a more complex form called
glycogen.
One of the reasons we know that insulin is not the only cue for satiety is that
high doses of insulin initiate eating.
Research using fMRI shows that drinking glucose after fasting induces activity in the
hypothalamus.
One of the selective advantages of endothermy appears to be
increased capacity to sustain a high level of muscular activity.
The population of beneficial bacteria, fungi, and viruses that inhabit the large intestine of human beings is referred to as a
microbiome.
Research shows that mutations that result in defective leptin receptors (LepRa through LepRf) cause _______ both in lab animals and in humans.
morbid obesity
The two main kinds of thirst are _______ thirst and _______ thirst.
osmotic; hypovolemic
People with a BMI of 25-30 are in the body weight level of
overweight.
Thermoregulation is considered a negative feedback system because
restoring the desired temperature turns off the response.
In rats, lesions of the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) lead to all of the following except
self-maintenance of normal weight.
Research on the effects of leptin indicates that activation of POMC neurons in the hypothalamus
suppresses hunger.
When a cell comes into contact with pure water it
swells.
When an animal loses a lot of blood, there is a tendency of baroreceptors to signal
thirst.
The type of diabetes called _______ is characterized by a cessation of insulin production early in life.
type I diabetes
One of the reasons we know that glucose cannot be the only cue for satiety is that
untreated diabetics are hungry.
The saltiness of fluid in the stomach and intestine is monitored by neurons in the gut, and this information is communicated to the brain via the
vagus nerve.
The receptors that detect drops in extracellular volume are located in the
vascular system.
Which intervention or research findings has not been an effective weight loss strategy?
Drugs that block the visual appeal of food