QUIZ 18
Which of the following hormones may lead to acromegaly if hypersecreted after closure of the epiphyseal plates?
growth hormone
Which of the following are symptom(s) of pheochromocytoma?
heart palpitations
Which of the following is an example of an autocrine communication?
smooth muscle cells secreting prostaglandins that cause contraction of the smooth muscle cells
All of the following are functions of LH except
stimulating follicle development.
Which hormone's receptor is always bound to DNA, even when the receptor is empty?
thyroid hormone
Which of the following is not true regarding Type 1 Diabetes?
tissues exhibit insulin resistance
Which zone of the adrenal cortex produces mineralocorticoids and what is the primary mineralocorticoid? (Figure 18-14)
zona glomerulosa; aldosterone
What hormone also aids the stress response by promoting water retention and acting as a vasoconstrictor?
ADH (vasopressin)
Which of the following statements would NOT be considered a mechanism of action of hormones?
Adjacent cells coordinate cellular activities by exchanging ions and molecules across gap junctions.
Which of these statements about the resistance phase of the general adaptation syndrome is FALSE?
The dominant hormone is epinephrine.
Increased aggressive and assertive behavior is associated with an increase in which of the following hormones?
androgens
The regulatory hormones from the hypothalamus control secretion from endocrine cells, which are located where? (Figure 18-6)
anterior lobe of the pituitary gland
The heart secretes the hormone
atrial natriuretic peptide.
Which hormone is the antagonist to PTH and functions to lower blood calcium levels?
calcitonin
Type 2 diabetes
can usually be controlled by diet and exercise rather than with medication.
What keeps intracellular receptors from binding to DNA before a hormone binds to the receptor?
chaperone proteins (chaperonins)
Which of the following hormones has intracellular receptors?
cortisol
Which of the following hormones is a part of the rapid response (rather than the prolonged response) to stress?
epinephrine
A deficiency of which hormone can lead to diabetes insipidus?
14-kidneys
Which of the following is not a characteristic of the second-messenger mechanism of hormone action?
Cellular operations are altered by direct stimulation of a gene.
Choose which condition has all of the following symptoms: hypertension, hyperglycemia, and a "moon face."
Cushing's disease
Which of these statements about the pineal gland is FALSE?
It is controlled by the adenohypophysis.
What is the mechanism of action of lipid-soluble hormones?
activation of genes, which increases protein synthesis in the cell
After a lipid-soluble hormone is bound to its intracellular receptor, what does the hormone complex do?
acts as a transcription factor and binds to DNA, activating a gene
The anterior lobe of the pituitary is also known as the
adenohypophysis
Which gland is called the "emergency gland" and helps the body adjust to stress?
adrenal (suprarenal)
Which of the following is regulated by the gland indicated by the red arrow?
blood calcium concentration
Increased activity of phosphodiesterase in a target cell would decrease its level of
cAMP
In response to stress, which of the following changes would happen?
decreased insulin secretion
Primary endocrine disorders may be due to damage to the hormone-producing organ. Karen's thyroid gland suffered damage from repeated exposure to radiation because of a neck injury. Which of the following is least likely to be part of a primary endocrine disorder for Karen?
decreased osteoblast sensitivity to calcitonin
Which type of long distance intercellular communication do hormones like parathyroid hormone (PTH) fall into?
endocrine
The hormone that opposes the release of FSH in both males and females is
inhibin
Which of the following hormones is/are water soluble and therefore bind(s) to extracellular receptors?
insulin and epinephrine
Calcitriol is secreted by the kidneys to promote calcium absorption along the intestines. Parathyroid hormone (PTH) causes release of calcium from bone matrix. These actions are examples of __________ between hormones.
integrative effects
The two lobes of the thyroid gland are connected by the
isthmus
During the alarm phase of the general adaptation syndrome (GAS), there is
mobilization of energy reserves.
The posterior lobe of the pituitary is also known as the
neurohypophysis
Where would you find the receptor for PTH?
on the plasma membrane of target cells
A tumor present on the parathyroid gland causing hyperparathyroidism may lead to
osteoporosis and kidney stones.
If a hormone does NOT directly affect cellular activities, it is most likely a __________.
peptide hormone
Which of the following enzymes are important in the deactivation of cAMP and termination of signaling?
phosphodiesterase
Where in the parathyroid gland is PTH produced?
principal cells
Intracellular calcium stores open in response to intracellular activation of
protein kinase C, diacylglycerol, and inositol triphosphate.