Hormones that work on other endocrine glands and control hormone secretion
Hormones that act on effector organs
Hormones that act on effector organs and control hormone secretion
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Protien hormones are classified as peptides.
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True
False
Question 3
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What happens when a peptide hormone acts on a cell? (Multiple correct answers)
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The peptide slips through the bilipid
The peptide acts directly on the nucleus of the cell
The peptide bonds with a receptor outside of the cell
The receptor the peptide bonded to releases a second messenger
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Amine hormones are derived from what two amino acids?
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Tryptophan and Tyrosine
Lysine and Tryptophan
Threonine and Tyrosine
Threonine and Tryptophan
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When there is hyposecretion of a hormone, it means
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Too little hormone is secreted or hormone is breaking down too fast
Too much hormone is secreted
The hormone isn't functioning on the right type of cell
The hormone is causing the cell to die
Question 6
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Type I diabetes is a problem when
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The pancreas is secreting too much insulin and the cells become resistent
The pancreas isn't secreting enough insulin
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The hypothalamus controls the anterior pituitary which then controls the other endocrine glands
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True
False
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The posterior pituitary secretes what two hormones? (Multiple correct answers)
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ADH
Oxytocin
Aldosterone
ACTH
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ADH is a vasopressin, which means
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It is anti-diuretic
It is diuretic
It decreases water retention in the kidneys and increases urine output
Question 10
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TSH or Thyroid-secreting hormone promotes what hormone secretion?
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Aldosterone
Thyroid hormone (TH)
Prolactin
ACTH
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Prolactin is a tropic hormone.
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True
False
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Growth hormone (GH) triggers the liver to release Insulin Growth Factors (IGF). This stimulates protein synthesis and cell division, leading to the building of new muscle.
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True
False
Question 13
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In what stage of life does Growth hormone (GH) have NO effect on?