chapter 11 review questions
all of the following are characteristics of insulin except
a lack of insulin can lead to diabetes mellitus
what secretes insulin?
beta cells of the pancreas
what conditions results when there is not enough antidiuertic hormone secreted by the body?
diabetes insipidus
which of the following glands have ducts that empty their secretions onto a surface?
exocrine glands
which of the following raises blood glucose levels?
glucagon
what conditions results when there is lack of iodine in the body?
goiters
what is the function of testosterone ( beginning at puberty)?
growth and distribution of body hair, voice changes. growth in male reproductive structures, muscular growth
epinephrine and norepinerphrine exert all of the following actions except?
increase digestive activity
what would happen if insulin were given orally?
it would be inactivated by digestive enzymes in the stomach
what hormones regulates the sleep/wake cycle?
melatonin
which of the following regulates blood volume and the concentration of electrolytes in the blood?
mineralocorticoids
the parathyroid glands are located
on the posterior surface of the thyroid glands
all of the following are produced by the anterior pituitary glands except?
oxytocin
all of the following are examples of exocrine glands except?
pineal gland
a commercial preparation of oxytocin is?
pitocin
the sex hormones are made up of?
steroids
all of the following are characteristics of cortisol except
stimulates growth of bone and muscles
what is the name of a tissue that has receptor sites for a particular hormone?
target tissue
whedre are the adrenal glands located?
above the kidneys
in an adult an excess secretion of growth hormones can cause?
acromegaly
which of the following reduces the calcium level in the body?
calcitonin
which of the following is a function of progesterone?
causes the uterine lining to thicken in preparation for pregnancy
what hormones make up thyroid hormone?
thyroxine and triiodothyronine
the thyroid glands consists of two lobes which are located on either side of the?
trachea