A&P Chapter The Endocrine System
Which would you expect to see in a urinalysis of an untreated diabetic? Select all that apply
-glycosuria -ketonuria
Which hormones are classified as steroid hormones?
-testosterone -cortisol
What hormone do corticotropes produce?
adrenocorticotropic hormone
When they secrete eggs and sperm, the gonads are considered what type of glands?
exocrine
Which glands secrete their product by way of a duct directly onto an epithelial surface?
exocrine
The hormone called __________ stimulating hormone stimulates the secretion of ovarian sex hormones and the development of the ovarian follicles
follicle
What hormone do gonadotropes produce?
follicle stimulating hormone
Steroid hormones enter the target cell nucleus and act directly on the __________, changing target cell physiology by either activating or inhibiting transcription
genes
What hormone do somatropes produce?
growth hormone
The pituitary hormone that stimulates the testes to secrete testosterone is ___________ hormone
luteinizing
The pineal gland synthesizes which hormone?
melatonin
What hormone do lactotropes produce?
prolactin
Organs that have receptors for a specific hormone are referred to as which of the following?
target hormones
Which hormones directly stimulates development of the male reproductive system, secondary sexual characteristics, and sustains sprem production and the sex drive throughout life?
testosterone
What effect does thyroid hormone have on the body's metabolic rate?
It increases it
Endocrinology involves the study of cells that do which of the following?
Secrete hormones
What is the largest endocrine gland?
thyroid gland
Place the steps of a second-messenger system in the order in which they occur
1. Hormone recepter binding activates G-protein 2. G protein activates adenylate cyclase 3. Adenylate cyclase produces cAMP 4. cAMP activates protein kinases
Through which structures can cell-to-cell communication be accomplished? Select all that apply
1. Paracrines 2.Neurotransmitters 3. Gap junctions 4. Hormones
Place the stages of the general adaption syndrome in order
1. alarm reaction 2. stage of resistance 3. stage of exhaustion
The kidneys secrete which two hormones?
1. calcitriol 2. erythropoietin
Match each pituitary cell type with the hormone that it produces 1. somatotropes 2. lactotropes 3. corticotropes 4. gonadotropes a. adrenocorticotropic hormone b. prolactin c. follicle stimulating hormone d. growth hormone
1. d 2. b 3. a 4. c
Which hormones are secreted by the ovary?
1. estradiol 2. progesterone 3. inhibin
Name some peptide hormones
1. follicle stimulating hormone 2. insulin 3. oxytocin
Name 3 peptide hormones
1. insulin 2. follicle stimulating hormone 3. oxytocin
What are the three types of interactive effects hormones can have?
1. permissive 2. antagonistic 3. synergistic
What are the 3 roles of estrogen and progesterone?
1. to contribute to the development of the reproductive system 2. to promote adolescent bone growth 3. to regulate the menstrural cycle
What is a hormone receptor?
A specific protein or glycoprotein embedded in the plasma membrane
Gap junctions, neurotransmitters, paracrines, and hormones are all mechanisms by which cells do what?
Communicate
______________ is a potent glucocorticoid that stimulates fat and protein catabolism, gluconeogenesis, and the release of fatty acids in the blood
Cortisol
Which hormone stimulates sperm production?
Follicle stimulating hormone
Where do steroid hormones bind with a cell's receptor?
In the nucleus
Peptides and catacholamines are hydrophilic and cannot penetrate a target cell. They therefore bind to receptors where?
On the cell surface
The pancreas is located retroperitoneal and where?
Posterior to the stomach
Why is it difficult for steroids and thyroid hormones to travel through the blood?
They are hydrophobic
Which adrenal cortical hormone helps maintain blood pressure and blood volume?
aldosterone
What are monoamine hormones and neurotransmitters derived from?
amino acids
____________ is a potent gluccocorticoid that stimulates fat and protein catabolism
cortisol
_____________ is a potent glucocorticoid that stimulates fat and protein catabolism, gluconeogenesis, and the release of fatty acids into the blood
cortisol
A condition defined as a disruption of carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism resulting from hyposecretion or inaction of insulin is __________ ___________
diabetes mellitus
The condition of elevated blood glucose is called ____________
hyperglycemia
What is an inadequate hormone release called?
hyposecretion
Which brain area closely regulates pituitary function?
hypothalamus
The _____________ is an elongated, spongy gland located below and behind the stomach, and is primarily an exocrine digestive gland
pancreas
Which adrenal cortical hormones have various developmental and reproductive functions?
sex steroids
Aldosterone stimulates the kidneys to retain ________ and excrete ________.
sodium; potassium
The pituitary hormone that stimulates the secretion of thyroid hormone is __________ stimulating hormone
thyroid