Anatomy Chapter 19 Answers Only
Which of the following organs secrete hormones? (1) pancreas (2) liver (3) brain (4) suprarenal cortex (5) suprarenal medulla (6) thymus (7) ovary (8) testis (9) thyroid gland (10) pineal gland
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
The two hormones released by the neurohypophysis are
ADH and oxytocin.
Calcitriol is
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Hormones influence cellular operations by changing which of the following features of cytoplasmic enzymes?
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Which of the following is true of the suprarenal cortex?
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Hypothalamic centers regulate nervous and endocrine system activities by
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All endocrine structures develop from ________ tissue.
Epithelial
________ promotes the development of oocytes (female gametes) within the ovaries of mature women. (Note: Be sure to capitalize the first letter of your answer).
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
A high metabolic rate and elevated body temperature are symptoms of the thyroid disorder known as ________.
Graves' disease
Which of the following results from the overproduction of thyroid hormone?
Graves' disease
________ induces ovulation in females and production of androgens (testosterone) in males. (Note: Be sure to capitalize the first letter of your answer).
Luteinizing hormone
Hormones can alter cellular operations by changing
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Subcutaneous swelling, dry skin, hair loss, low body temperature, muscular weakness, and slowed reflexes are symptoms of
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What organ(s) is(are) nervous in structure but endocrine in function?
Posterior pituitary
Which of the following is (are) unique to the suprarenal medullae?
The systemic effects of the suprarenal medulla are long lasting.
How do the cells of the suprarenal medulla differ from other glandular cells?
They form from modified sympathetic ganglionic neurons.
Which of the following describes the function of C cells?
They produce the hormone calcitonin.
Diabetes insipidus is caused by
a decrease of ADH.
The conditions of polyuria, low blood volume, and high blood potassium concentrations result from the underproduction of
aldosterone
Which of the following is (are) a mineralocorticoid?
aldosterone
The zona reticularis of the suprarenal cortex secretes ________.
androgens
The zona reticularis releases very small amounts of
androgens
Converted to its active form in the lung capillaries, the hormone ________ stimulates the suprarenal production of aldosterone.
angiotensin II
Another name for the adenohypophysis is
anterior lobe.
Which of the following cell types produces insulin?
beta cells
The chief cells of the parathyroid gland monitor
blood calcium levels.
Which hormone decreases the concentration of calcium ions in body fluids?
calcitonin
The steroid hormone produced by the kidneys in response to the presence of PTH is ________.
calcitriol
Amino acid derivative hormones and closely related compounds are structurally similar to individual amino acids, and include
catecholamines and thyroid hormones.
A lipid that has been implicated in causing heart and blood vessel problems, but is necessary for the production of corticosteroids, is
cholesterol
Damage to the zona fasciculata of the suprarenal cortex would result in
decreased ability to synthesize glucose.
Inhibiting hormones (IH) directly cause
decreased secretion from the anterior pituitary.
All cellular activities and metabolic reactions are controlled by ________.
enzymes
A kidney hormone that stimulates red blood cell production by the bone marrow is
erythropoietin
The hormone most important in supporting the maturation of the oocyte and growth of the uterine lining is
estradiol
The main hormone(s) secreted by the female ovaries include
estrogens
ACTH affects the adenoids.
false
Chemosensitive control of endocrine function is regulated by changes in extracellular fluid.
false
Epinephrine is released for the posterior pituitary gland.
false
FSH affects fat tissue.
false
Growth hormone is released from the suprarenal cortex.
false
Negative feedback rushes to a process to completion.
false
Oxytocin is released from the anterior pituitary gland.
false
TSH affects the thymus.
false
The hormone glucagon is secreted by G-cells.
false
The hormone somatostatin is secreted by beta cells.
false
The primary hormones secreted by the zona fasciculata of the suprarenal cortex are collectively known as the ________.
glucocorticoids
Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) causes the release of
glucocorticoids by the suprarenal cortex.
An enlarged thyroid gland associated with thyroid hyposecretion is called a ________.
goiter
The only hormone to target all cells to some degree is
growth hormone (GH).
Negative feedback on a releasing hormone by the presence of a peripheral hormone is an example of which type of endocrine reflex?
hormonal
Changes in the composition of extracellular fluid are called
humoral stimuli.
The production of hormones in the anterior pituitary is controlled by the ________ as well as by feedback from the target organs.
hypothalamus
The ________ extends from the hypothalamus inferiorly to the posterior and superior surfaces of the pituitary gland.
infundibulum
Sustentacular cells, which help support sperm development, release the hormone
inhibin
The secretion of ________ by nurse cells suppresses FSH release from the anterior pituitary.
inhibin
The testis in the male produces androgens in (the)
interstitial cells.
The lobes of the thyroid gland are connected by the
isthmus
The targets for PTH can be found in the
kidneys and the bones.
The thyroid gland is located just inferior to the
larynx
Which hormone stimulates ovulation and the secretion of progesterone by ovarian cells?
luteinizing hormone (LH)
The only hormone released by the pars intermedia of the pituitary is ________.
melanocyte-stimulating hormone
The most important hormone produced by the pineal gland is
melatonin
The cells of the endocrine and nervous systems work together to
monitor and adjust physiological activities in the body at any given moment.
Decreased levels of parathyroid hormone could result in
muscle weakness.
Most endocrine reflexes are controlled by
negative feedback.
ADH and oxytocin are called ________ because they are produced and secreted by neurons.
neurosecretions
Gigantism and acromegaly occur as a result of
overproduction of growth hormone.
Stretch of the uterus causes the posterior lobe of the pituitary to release
oxytocin (OT).
About 1 percent of the pancreas is located in structures known as
pancreatic islets.
The hormone that acts to oppose the effects of calcitonin is
parathyroid hormone.
The anterior pituitary can be divided into three regions:
pars distalis, pars tuberalis, and pars intermedia.
The veins that link two capillary systems are called ________.
portal systems
The ________ are the small cells that secrete parathyroid hormone.
principal or chief cells
The hypophyseal portal system allows
regulating hormones to go directly from the hypothalamus to the anterior pituitary.
Which of the following is an example of positive feedback?
release of oxytocin in response to smooth muscle contraction in the uterus
An enzyme produced by the kidneys that is important for the regulation of blood pressure and blood volume is
renin
The hormones released by the gonads belong to a class of compounds called ________.
steroids
ADH is manufactured by the
supraoptic nucleus.
The ________ is firmly attached to the superior border of the kidney.
suprarenal gland
Special neural cells develop into the
suprarenal medulla.
Hormones released into the interstitial fluid by the anterior pituitary enter the circulation easily because
the adjacent capillaries are fenestrated to permit passage of large molecules into the circulation.
Early menopause in women will occur if
the production of estrogens declines too much to support ovulation.
Which gland stores its hormone extracellularly?
thyroid
Myxedema and cretinism can result from the underproduction of
thyroxine
Which of the following hormones contains iodine in its structure?
thyroxine
The zona glomerulosa is so named because its glandular cells are arranged as
tight clusters of cells.
ADH affects the kidneys.
true
Aldosterone is released from the suprarenal cortex.
true
Epinephrine is secreted in greater amounts than norepinephrine in the adrenal medulla.
true
Hormonal control of endocrine function is determined by other hormones.
true
Insulin is secreted by beta cells.
true
Neural control of endocrine function is determined by the arrival of neurotransmitter at a neuroglandular synapse.
true
Oxytocin (OT) affects the uterus.
true
T4 is released from the thyroid gland.
true
The hypothalamus is controlled by negative feedback.
true
Antidiuretic hormone is also called ________.
vasopressin
Over three-quarters of the suprarenal cortex is the
zona fasciculata.
The ________, the outermost suprarenal cortical region, accounts for about 15 percent of the cortical volume.
zona glomerulosa