The endocrine system
Aldosterone
"salt-retaining hormone" which promotes the retention of Na+ by the kidneys.
How many hormones are produced by the posterior pituitary?
0
is called a ligand
A small molecule that specifically binds to another molecule, usually a larger one
The posterior pituitary gland secretes
ADH
posterior pituitary produces
ADH and oxytocin
A small molecule binds to a G protein, preventing its activation. What direct effect will this have on signaling that involves cAMP
Adenylyl cyclase will not be activated.
Which of the following hormones contributes to the regulation of the body's fluid and electrolyte balance?
Anti diuretic hormone
What hormone do the c-cells secrete and what is the function of this hormone?
Calcitonin, decreasing the concentration of Ca2+ in the blood
Which of the following types of hormones bind to intracellular receptors, which act on the DNA to increase transcription?
Gonadal and Adrenocortical (steroid based hormones)
Which of the following hormones triggers liver, skeletal muscle and bone to produce Insulin-like growth factors which then stimulates cellular uptake of nutrients which are used to synthesize DNA and proteins needed for cell division? It also stimulates most cells to enlarge and divide but major targets are bone skeletal muscle.
Growth Hormone
Which of the following statements about insulin is true?
Insulin facilitates the movement of intracellular glucose transporters to the cell membrane.
Thyroid hormone contains the mineral
Iodine
adrenal gland (Suprarenal)
Located on top of the kidney consists of the adrenal cortex (outer portion) middle portion (adrenal medulla)
Calcitonin
Lowers blood calcium levels
adrenal medulla
Made up of chromaffin cells
thyroid hormone
Metabolic hormone. Produces in T3 and T4 and calcitonin
posterior pituitary gland
Neural tissue
Which of the following hormones are transported down the axons of the hypothalamic-hypophyseal tract to the posterior lobe of the pituitary?
Oxytocin and ADH
When blood calcium levels are low
PTH is released to stimulate osteoclasts
Which cells release a hormone which is responsible for inhibiting osteoclast activity, inhibiting the release of calcium from the bone matrix and stimulates calcium uptake and its incorporation to the maxtrix?
Parafollicular cells
What hormones do the chief cells produce?
Parathyroid hormones, stimulates bone tissue to release Ca2+ into the blood
The hormone melatonin is secreted from the
Pineal gland
Insulin (beta cells)
Protein that helps decrease blood glucose
Pancreas
Regulates the level of sugar in the blood (insulin and glucagon)
Adrenocorticotropic hormone (tropic)
Stimulates adrenal cortex to secrete glucocorticoids
parathyroid glands
Stimulates osteoclasts to release calcium
Follicular cells from the thyroid secrete the hormone
T3 and T4
What hormones do the follicular cells secrete and what is their function?
T3 and T4, increasing basal metabolic rate
Which of the following is an anterior pituitary hormone?
TSH
The secretion of thyroid hormones is controlled by
TSH from the anterior pituitary
Cushing's disease is a disorder caused by
abnormally high levels of cortisol
Iodide ions cross from the bloodstream into follicle cells via ________.
active transport
Epinephrine
adrenaline
Which of the following statements about the thyroid gland is true?
all of the above: which are: It is located anterior to the trachea and inferior to the larynx. The parathyroid glands are embedded within it. It manufactures three hormones
The zona reticularis of the adrenal cortex produces
androgens
Chemical signaling that affects neighboring cells is called ________.
b. paracrine
luteinizing hormone (tropic)
causes ovulation; stimulates the secretion of progesterone by the corpus luteum; causes the secretion of testosterone in the testes
What secretory cell type is found in the adrenal medulla?
chromaffin cells
hypothalamic-hypophyseal tract
connects hypothalamus to posterior pituitary
adrenal medulla
epinephrine and norepinephrine
The production of melatonin is inhibited by
exposure to bright light
Which of the following can result from hyperparathyroidism?
fractures
Which of the following can result from the hyperparathyroidism?
fractures
anterior pituitary
glandular tissue
If an autoimmune disorder targets the alpha cells, production of which hormone would be directly affected?
glucagon
zona fasciculata
glucocorticoids (cortisol)
zona reticularis
gonadocorticoids (androgens)
Anatomically the parathyroid glands are located
in the posterior aspect of the thyroid gland
Glucagon (alpha cells)
increase blood glucose
nonepinephrine
increases heart rate, dilates and constricts certain blood vessels flight response
Anatomically, the hypothalamus is connected to the pituitary gland via the ________
infundibulum
The production of FSH by the anterior pituitary is reduced by which hormone?
inhibin
posterior lobe
is neural tissue derived from a downgrowth of brain
The adrenal glands are attached superiorly to which organ?
kidneys
zona glomerulosa
mineralocorticoids (aldosterone)
The hypothalamus is functionally and anatomically connected to the posterior pituitary lobe by a bridge of
nerve axons
A student is in a car accident, and although not hurt, immediately experiences pupil dilation, increased heart rate, and rapid breathing. What type of endocrine system stimulus did the student receive?
neural
Gonads
ovaries and testes
blood glucose levels are regulated by?
pancreas
What cells secrete melatonin?
pinealocytes
The function of the placental hormone human placental lactogen (hPL) is to ________.
prepare the breasts for lactation
adrenal cortex
produces corticosteroids (aldosterone and cortisol)
follicle
produces estrogen
Which of the following responses is not part of the fight or flight response
reduced mental activity
endocrine glands
secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream
adrenal medulla
secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine (catecholamines)
pineal gland
secretes melatonin
The gonads produce what class of hormones?
steroid hormones
Estrogen
stimulates development of female sex characteristics; helps regulate menstrual cycle
growth hormone (tropic)
stimulates growth of bones and muscles
ADH
stimulates kidneys to reabsorb water
Prolactin
stimulates milk production
Follicle-stimulating hormone (tropic)
stimulates production of ova and sperm
Testosterone
stimulates sperm production; develops male secondary sex characterstics
Progesterone
stimulates the uterus to prepare for pregnancy and breast development
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (Tropic)
stimulates thyroid gland to secrete thyroid hormones
Oxytocin
stimulates uterine contractions during childbirth
Cortisol
stress hormone
When blood calcium levels are low, PTH stimulates ________.
the activity of osteoclasts
The development of a goiter indicates that ________.
there is an excessive accumulation of colloid in the thyroid follicles
The thymus secretes
thymosin
A newly developed pesticide has been observed to bind to an intracellular hormone receptor. If ingested, residue from this pesticide could disrupt levels of
thyroid hormone
T4
thyroxine
T3
triiodothyronine