ENDOCRINE SYSTEM. A general hormonal response to stress would be 1.An increase in epinephrine 2.A decrease in cortisol 3.A decrease in glucagon 4.An increase.

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ENDOCRINE SYSTEM

A general hormonal response to stress would be 1.An increase in epinephrine 2.A decrease in cortisol 3.A decrease in glucagon 4.An increase in FSH

Which gland contains alpha, beta, and delta cells? 1.Pituitary 2.Thryoid 3.Adrenal 4.Pancreas 5.Thymus

Which hormone controls the release of thyroid hormones? 1.Growth hormone 2.TSH 3.LH 4.FSH 5.ACTH

Which hormone controls secretion of adrenal cortex hormones? 1.Growth hormone 2.TSH 3.LH 4.FSH 5.ACTH

Which hormone promotes secretion of testosterone, progesterone, and estrogen? 1.Growth hormone 2.TSH 3.LH 4.FSH 5.ACTH

Which hormone increases calcium concentration in the blood while decreasing phosphate concentration? 1.ADH 2.Aldosterone 3.PTH 4.Thyroxine 5.Calcitonin

Which hormone is secreted by the alpha cells that stimulates the liver to breakdown glycogen into glucose? 1.Somatostatin 2.Aldosterone 3.Insulin 4.Glucagon 5.Cortisol

Which hormone increases the size of body cells and the rate of cell division? 1.Growth hormone 2.TSH 3.LH 4.FSH 5.ACTH

Which hormone causes contractions of the muscles of the uterus and muscles around the mammary glands? 1.ADH 2.Aldosterone 3.Oxytocin 4.FSH 5.ACTH

Which hormone is released by the thymus and is responsible for immunity? 1.Melatonin 2.Thymosins 3.Thyroxine 4.Testosterone

Which hormone decrease urine output by reducing the volume of water excreted by the kidneys? 1.ADH 2.Aldosterone 3.Oxytocin 4.FSH 5.ACTH

Which hormone is secreted by the beta cells that stimulates the liver to form glycogen from glucose? 1.Somatostatin 2.Aldosterone 3.Insulin 4.Glucagon 5.Cortisol

Which hormone controls growth and development of follicles and stimulates sperm production? 1.Growth hormone 2.TSH 3.LH 4.FSH 5.ACTH

Which hormone controls calcium concentration in the blood by depositing calcium into bone? 1.ADH 2.Aldosterone 3.PTH 4.Thyroxine 5.Calcitonin

Which hormone is secreted by the adrenal medulla and causes increases in heart rate and blood pressure? 1.Epinephrine 2.Aldosterone 3.PTH 4.Androgens 5.Cortisol

Which hormone is secreted by the adrenal cortex and regulates mineral electrolytes? 1.Epinephrine 2.Aldosterone 3.PTH 4.Androgens 5.Cortisol

Which hormone regulates circadian rhythms? 1.Melatonin 2.Insulin 3.Glucagon 4.Cortisol

Which hormone is secreted by the adrenal cortex and helps keep blood glucose concentration within normal limits? 1.Epinephrine 2.Aldosterone 3.PTH 4.Androgens 5.Cortisol

Which hormone determines the basal metabolic rate? 1.ADH 2.Aldosterone 3.PTH 4.Thyroxine 5.Calcitonin

In the lab, when we added the fish to the insulin water, the fish were experiencing 1.Hyperglycemia 2.Hypoglycemia

In the lab, if we were to leave the fish in the glucose water for an extended period of time, it would go into 1.Hyperglycemia 2.Hypoglycemia

In the lab, if we were to leave the fish in the glucose water for an extended period of time, what hormone would the fish release in response to the glucose? 1.Glucagon 2.Insulin

In the lab, when we added the fish to the insulin water, the pancreas would release _________ in response to the drop in glucose. 1.Glucagon 2.Insulin

Which is the thyroid gland? A. B. F. G. H. I. C. E. D. J. 1.B 2.C 3.E 4.F 5.G

Which is the pituitary gland? A. B. F. G. H. I. C. E. D. J. 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.E 5.F

Which is produces estrogen and progesterone? A. B. F. G. H. I. C. E. D. J. 1.D 2.H 3.I 4.J

Which is the pancreas? A. B. F. G. H. I. C. E. D. J. 1.F 2.G 3.H 4.I

Which is the adrenal gland? A. B. F. G. H. I. C. E. D. J. 1.F 2.G 3.H 4.I

Which is the pineal gland? A. B. F. G. H. I. C. E. D. J. 1.B 2.C 3.E 4.F 5.G

Which is the thymus gland? A. B. F. G. H. I. C. E. D. J. 1.B 2.C 3.E 4.F 5.G

Which is produces testosterone? A. B. F. G. H. I. C. E. D. J. 1.D 2.H 3.I 4.J

Which is the parathyroid gland? A. B. F. G. H. I. C. E. D. J. 1.B 2.C 3.E 4.F 5.G

A is A. B. C. D. E. F. 1.The Pancreas 2.The Gallbladder 3.Digestive enzyme 4.Bile

C is A. B. C. D. E. F. 1.The Pancreas 2.The Gallbladder 3.Digestive enzyme 4.Bile

The pancreatic islets are labeled A. B. C. D. E. F. 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D 5.E 6.F

A is the A. B. Capsule C. D. E. Chromaffin cells 1.Pancreatic islet 2.Thyroid gland 3.Parathyroid gland 4.Adrenal cortex 5.Adrenal medulla

B is the A. B. Capsule C. D. E. Chromaffin cells 1.Pancreatic islet 2.Thyroid gland 3.Parathyroid gland 4.Adrenal cortex 5.Adrenal medulla