Ch 9: Endocrine System
The prefix "para" is from Greek for __________.
"Beside"
The suffix "ology: means __________.
"The study of"
Which hormone causes the kidneys to reabsorb more water from forming urine and as a result, increases blood volume?
antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
Lena is hypoglycemic. To counter this condition and restore homeostasis, which of the following hormones would NOT be released?
insulin
Which hormone causes the kidneys to reabsorb more water from forming urine and as a result, increases blood volume?
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
The prefix "foli" is Latin for __________.
Bag
What could occur with hyposecretion of adrenal cortical hormones?
electrolyte and water imbalance
What hormone is release following humoral stimulus?
Calcium ion
Which of the following is a humoral stimulus for hormone release?
Calcium ions
Which of the following disorders is a disease of the adrenal gland?
Cushing's syndrome
Jamal visited his doctor to complain about his constant thirst and excessive urination. A blood test revealed that Jamal had low levels of antidiuretic (ADH). What is Jamal's diagnosis?
Diabetes insipidus
Jamal visited his doctor to complain about his constant thirst and excessive urination. A blood test revealed that Jamal had low levels of antidiuretic hormone (ADH). What is Jamal's diagnosis?
Diabetes insipidus
How do lipid-soluble hormones carry out their actions at their target cells?
Directly activate genes and stimulate protein synthesis
In patients with Cushings' syndrome, the presence of a "moon face," a buffalo hump" of fat on the upper back, hyperglycemia and high blood pressure are the result of excess production of __________.
Glucocorticoids
An enlargement of the thyroid gland is the condition known as _________.
Goiter
Without iodine in the diet, which thyroid gland disorder may result?
Goiter
The secretions from which of these glands differs between males and females?
Gonads
Tia is 31 years old and has been diagnosed with acromegaly. Which hormone is she hyeprsecreting?
Growth hormone (GH)
Tia is 31 years old and has been diagnosed with acromegaly. Which hormone is she hypersecreting?
Growth hormone (GH)
Acromegaly
Homeostatic imbalance resulting from hypersecretion of growth hormone in adulthood; results in bone enlargement, primarily of the hands, feet, and face.
Which hormone is released by nerve impulses?
epinephrine
How does the hypothalamus regulate the release of hormones from the anterior pituitary gland?
It secretes releasing and inhibiting hormones that travel through the blood to the anterior pituitary gland.
Calcitonin is made by the _________ cells of the thyroid gland.
Parafollicular
Located laterally on the thyroid, the _________ glands secrete hormones that regulate calcium levels in blood.
Parathyroid
Calcium level in the blood is regulated by hormones released from the _____________.
Parathyroid and thyroid
Which hormones help maintain a relatively constant calcium concentration in the blood?
Parathyroid hormone (PTH) and calcitonin
The ______ gland is often incorrectly referred to as the "master gland" due to the extent of its effect.
Pituitary
The placenta plays a primary role in the development of a fetus, but it also secretes a hormone called _______, which makes the pelvic outlet structures more flexible.
Relaxin
What are the results when hormone secretion is regulated by a negative feedback mechanism?
The concentration of a hormone remains within a narrow range.
What occurs when blood glucose concentration falls below the normal range?
The pancreas secretes glucagon
Which of these occurs when blood glucose concentration falls below the normal range?
The pancreas secretes glucagon
Name the gland that is located at the base of the throat, just inferior to the laryngeal prominence ("Adam's apple").
Thyroid
What endocrine gland is located in the neck?
Thyroid
Which gland controls basal metabolic rate (BMR)?
Thyroid
Which of these hormones prods the thyroid gland to release thyroxine (T4)?
Thyrotropic hormone (TH) or thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)
Which of these hormones prods the thyroid gland to release thyroxine (T4)?
Thyrotropic hormone (TH) or thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)?
Julie, who is middle-aged, feels tired all the time and has a hard time concentrating. She always feels cold and despite dieting, has gained a significant amount of weight. The hyposecretion of which of the following hormones is causing Julie's symptoms?
Thyroxine
True or False: ADH cause the kidneys to reabsorb more water from the forming urine. As a result, urine volume decreases and blood volume increases.
True
True or False: Being ductless is a characteristic of an endocrine gland.
True
True or False: Calcium ions are released following humoral stimulus
True
True or False: Cushing's syndrome is a disease of the adrenal gland.
True
True or False: Hyposecretion of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) or luteinizing hormone (LH) leads to sterility in both males and females.
True
True or False: Luteinizing hormone, and anterior pituitary hormone, triggers ovulation of an egg from the ovary and causes the ruptured follicle to produce progesterone and some estrogens.
True
True or False: Oxytocin is released in significant amounts ONLY during childbirth and nursing in woman.
True
True or False: The hypothalamus makes oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone, which are transported to the posterior pituitary for storage.
True
Cushing's syndrome
A disease produced by excess secretion of glucocorticoids (such as cortisol); characterized by adipose tissue accumulation, weight gain, and osteoporosis.
Graves' disease
A form of hyperthyroidism caused by autoimmune antibodies that act like TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) and characterized by high basal metabolic rate, nervousness, and bulging eyes; exophthalmos.
diabetes insipidus
A homeostatic imbalance resulting from hyposecretion of antidiuretic hormone, resulting in the production of large volumes of very dilute urine.
Failure of the pituitary to stop producing growth hormone (GH) after body growth is completed results in __________.
Acromegaly
Hypersecretion of growth hormone could lead to which of the following conditions?
Acromegaly
What gland is located just superior to the kidneys?
Adrenal
Corticoids are released from the _______________.
Adrenal cortex
Which of these is an example of using a humoral stimulus to cause hormone secretion?
An increase in blood glucose stimulates the release of insulin.
What hormone stimulates the kidneys to reabsorb water as urine is being formed?
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
Endocrine glands differ from exocrine glands in that _____________.
Endocrine glands are ductless and exocrine glands release secretions at the body's surface or into ducts
The field of _________ studies the organs and chemicals that regulate life processes such as growth, reproduction, and metabolism.
Endocrinology
Which hormone is released by nerve impulses?
Epinephrine
What two groups of steroid hormones are made by female ovaries?
Estrogen and progesterone
Graves' disease is accompanied by a condition in which the eyes bulge or protrude anteriorly. This condition is known as
Exophthalmos
True or False: Acromegaly is a disease of the adrenal gland.
False
True or False: Antidiuretic hormone (ADH), released by the posterior pituitary, causes urine volume to increase as blood volume decreases.
False
True or False: Diabetes insipidus is a disease of the adrenal gland.
False
True or False: Graves' disease is a disease of the adrenal gland.
False
True or False: The endocrine gland secretes into a body cavity.
False
One of the two hormones made by the pituitary that help regulate reproductive cells is luteinizing hormone. The other hormone is __________.
Follicle-stimulating hormone
Thyroid hormone is derived from a sticky colloidal substance housed in __________ within the thyroid.
Follicles
Stimuli, such as changing blood levels of certain ions and nutrients that trigger hormone release, are called __________ stimuli.
Humoral
Parathyroid hormone (PTH) is secreted by the parathyroid glands in response to low blood concentration of calcium ions. This mechanism operates by a
Humoral stimulus
What is the functional relationship between the hypothalamus and the posterior pituitary?
Hypothalamus synthesizes the hormones stored and released by the posterior pituitary.
What is the functional relationship between the hypothalamus and the posterior pituitary?
Hypothalamus synthesizes the hormones stores and release by the posterior pituitary.
Receptors for steroid hormones are found ___________.
In the cytoplasm of the cells of target tissues
Where are receptors for steroid hormones found?
In the nucleus of target cells
Alcohol inhibits the secretion of antidiuretic hormone (ADH). What impact will this have on the body?
Increased thirst and dehydration
Elderly people are more likely type 2 diabetes due to the decline in __________ production.
Insulin
The clusters of cells in the pancreas that produce hormones are the __________.
Islets of Langerhans
The two mechanisms that hormones use to trigger changes in cells depend on whether the hormone is water or _________ soluble.
Lipid
Justin has discovered he is sterile. Hyposecretion of which of the following hormones might be causing Justin's sterility?
Luteinizing hormone
The hormone involved in rhythmic activities, such as day/night and season changes, is ______.
Melatonin
What is the main mechanism for regulating hormone secretion?
Negative Feedback
What is the main mechanism for regulating hormone secretion?
Negative feedback
Most hormones of the endocrine system are regulated by a _________.
Negative feedback mechanism
The two regulatory systems of the body are the endocrine system and the _________.
Nervous system
Why don't all body cells respond to a particular hormone?
Only cells that have receptors for the hormone can respond
The hormone that stimulates the contraction of smooth muscle in the uterus is ___________.
Oxycotcin
The posterior pituitary stores and releases ________.
Oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
Some people purchase melatonin as an over-the-counter medication. FOr what specific purpose?
Sleep aid
Some people purchase melatonin as an over-the-counter medication. For what specific purpose?
Sleep aid
What is the primary effect of prolactin?
Stimulate and maintain milk production after childbirth
An individual hormone affects only certain tissue cells called its _______ cells.
Target
The hormone produced by male testes, which is necessary for sperm production is ________.
Testerone
The hormone produced by male testes, which is necessary for sperm production is
Testosterone
Which of these results when hormone secretion is regulated by a negative feedback mechanism?
The concentration of a hormone remains within a narrow normal range.
What role does insulin play in maintaining homeostasis?
When blood glucose levels are elevated after a meal, insulin stimulates glucose uptake by cells to bring glucose levels back to normal.