Human Anatomy - Head and Neck Worksheet 4

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In the adenohypophysis, the pars tuberalis, which wraps around the adjacent portion of the infundibulum, represents the major portion of the pituitary gland. True False

False

The parafollicular cells of the thyroid produce the hormone calcitriol. True False

False

What is the mechanism of calcitonin's function(s), the hormone that is produced by C thyrocytes? It stimulates osteoblasts and osteoclasts. It increases the rate of cellular metabolism and oxygen consumption in almost every cell in the body. It inhibits osteoclasts and stimulates calcium ion excretion at the kidneys. It decreases the rate of cellular metabolism and oxygen consumption in almost every cell in the body. It promotes the development and maturation of lymphocytes.

It inhibits osteoclasts and stimulates calcium ion excretion at the kidneys.

What is the location of the lacrimal gland? It extends along the nasolacrimal canal formed by the lacrimal bone and the maxilla. It nestles within a depression in the frontal bone, within the orbit and superior and lateral to the eyeball. It is located in the area of the medial canthus. It is nestled within the ethmoid bone, medial to the superior orbital fissure. It runs along grooves in the surface of the lacrimal bone.

It nestles within a depression in the frontal bone, within the orbit and superior and lateral to the eyeball.

The chemoreceptors of carotid bodies trigger reflexive adjustments in respiratory and cardiovascular activity via which cranial nerve? N IX N VII N XI N V N X

N IX

Melanocyte-stimulating hormone, the only hormone released by the pars intermedia, is secreted by corticotropes only during fetal development, in young children, in pregnant women, and in some disease states. True False

True

The neurohypophysis of the pituitary gland contains the axons and axon terminals of roughly 50,000 hypothalamic neurons whose cell bodies are either in the supraoptic or paraventricular nuclei. True False

True

The types of cells found in the parathyroid gland are the parathyroid cells (productive glandular cells) and the oxyphil cells and transitional cells, which are probably immature or inactive forms of the parathyroid cells. True False

True

Parathyroid hormone stimulates the production of which hormone(s)? calcitriol thymosins thyroxine calcitonin triiodothyronine

calcitriol

Which lymph nodes would likely become inflamed with an ear infection? cervical lymph nodes axillary lymph nodes none of the lymph nodes, but the spleen intestinal lymph nodes thoracic lymph nodes

cervical lymph nodes

Circumvallate papillae ________. are distributed over the ventral surface of the tongue are threadlike in structure contain as many as 100 taste buds per papilla are shaped like mushrooms contain gustatory cells that remain intact for up to 30 days

contain as many as 100 taste buds per papilla

Gustatory information from the anterior 2/3 of the tongue is carried to the gustatory cortex of the cerebrum via which cranial nerve? glossopharyngeal nerve vagus nerve facial nerve hypoglossal nerve trigeminal nerve

facial nerve

The T thyrocytes of the thyroid gland are also termed ________ cells. oxyphil principal follicular transitional parafollicular

follicular

Autonomic centers in the ________ exert neural control over hormone secretion by the adrenal medullae. hypothalamus thyroid gland thalamus pituitary gland pineal gland

hypothalamus

Which endocrine organ is responsible for the production of ADH, oxytocin, and regulatory hormones? hypothalamus pineal gland suprarenal glands pituitary gland thyroid gland

hypothalamus

Which of the following is/(are) the effect(s) of hormones produced by the T thyrocytes of the thyroid gland? increases calcium ion concentrations in body fluids decreases calcium ion concentrations in a body fluids maturation and functional competence of immune system increase energy utilization, oxygen consumption, growth, and development decrease energy utilization, oxygen consumption, growth, and development

increase energy utilization, oxygen consumption, growth, and development

Which structure fills the lacrimal groove of the lacrimal bone? nasolacrimal duct inferior lacrimal punctum lateral canaliculus lacrimal gland lacrimal sac

lacrimal sac

What is/(are) the primary target(s) of the hormone thymosin, which is produced by the thymus? the kidneys lymphocytes most cells bone tissue the liver

lymphocytes

Which hormone is a derivative of tryptophan and is synthesized by pinealocytes? oxytocin somatostatin inhibin melatonin progestin

melatonin

Olfactory organs consist of an underlying layer of loose connective tissue, which contains blood vessels, nerves, and ________. basal cells olfactory glands olfactory receptors olfactory epithelium supporting cells

olfactory glands

Adenoids are also known as which type of tonsil? palatine lingual pharyngeal laryngeal tracheal

pharyngeal

Which structure(s) delivers blood containing regulatory hormones to the adenohypophysis? secondary capillary plexus inferior hypophyseal artery portal vessels superior hypophyseal artery hypophyseal veins

portal vessels

The vitreous chamber is also known as (the) ________. posterior cavity posterior chamber anterior cavity corneal limbus anterior chamber

posterior cavity

Which of the following is a structure of the fibrous tunic? iris intrinsic eye muscles sclera ciliary body choroid

sclera

Which of the following accounts for roughly 90 percent of all thyroid secretions? thymosins parathyroid hormone calcitonin triiodothyronine No answer text provided. thyroxine

thyroxine

Which of the following are described as large lymphoid nodules that are located in the walls of the pharynx? thymus glands lymph nodes thymic corpuscles tonsils Peyer's patches

tonsils

Which structure is a thin, semitransparent connective tissue sheet that separates the external ear from the middle ear? cochlea tympanic membrane auricle vestibule cerumen

tympanic membrane

Which taste sensation is produced by receptors sensitive to the presence of amino acids, especially glutamate, small peptides, and nucleotides? umami bitter sweet salty sour

umami


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