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Adenohypophysis derives from the ectoderm of the primary oral cavity
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There are three parts in the adenohypophysis
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Lobus pyramidalis is not an obligatory part of the thyroid gland.
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Acidophilic cells constitute 30-40% of the cell composition of adenohypophysis.
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The islets of Langerhans are mostly located in the head of pancreas.
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Secretion of Langerhans’ island cells is regulated by the adenohypophysis.
Question 7
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Gonadotropic cells refer to the acidophilic cells of adenohypophysis.
Question 8
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Calcitonin and parathormone have antagonistic function.
Question 9
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Parafollicular cells have mesoblastic origin.
Question 10
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The function of parafollicular cells is regulated from adenohypophysis.
Question 11
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The cells of the zona reticularis of the adrenal gland produce aldosterone.
Question 12
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The cells of zona glomerulosa in suprarenal gland are functionally related with the juxtaglomerular apparatus of the kidney
Question 13
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Secretory cells in epiphysis are pituicytes.
Question 14
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There are two lobes in the thyroid gland.
Question 15
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Iodine is needed for the synthesis of the parafollicular hormone.
Question 16
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Melatonin is secreted by the cells of epiphysis.
Question 17
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Mitochondria with tubulo-vesicular folds are characteristic for the cells of the gland:
Question 18
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What kind are the capillaries of the hypophysis?
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Non Continuous
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Fenestrative
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Continuous
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All 3 kinds
Question 19
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The hormones of neurohypophysis are produced from cells located in:
Question 20
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In the chromophilic cells o adenohypophysis are stained with different staining:
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Mitochondria
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Granules
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Plasmalema
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Golgi Apparatus
Question 21
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For which gland adenohypophysis does not secrete hormones?
Question 22
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Herring bodies are:
Question 23
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In normal function of the thyroid gland, thyrocytes in follicles are:
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Squamous
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Cuboidal
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Cylindrical
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Flattened
Question 24
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Indicate how the cells of the cortex of suprarenal gland a called:
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Chromaffin
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Adrenocorticocytes
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Pituicytes
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Pinealocytes
Question 25
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Pituicytes are cells in:
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Neurohypophysis
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Epiphiss
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Thyroid gland
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Adenohypophysis
Question 26
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The cells of the APUD system are:
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Basophilic
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Acidophilic
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Argentophilic
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Sudanophilic
Question 27
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Tubulovesicular mitochondria are typical for:
Question 28
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The cells of the adrenal gland cortex are:
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Chromaphin
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Adrenocorticocytes
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Pinealocytes
Question 29
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Insulin is produced by:
Question 30
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thyroid gland
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adenohypophysis
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adrenal gland
Question 31
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The epithelium of the thyroid follicle in hypofunction is:
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Cuboidal
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Cylindrical
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Flatten
Question 32
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Parafollicular cells of thyroid gland have:
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Ectoblastic origin
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Mesoblastic origin
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Endoblastic origin
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Mesenchymal origin
Question 33
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For endocrine glands is characteristic:
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Pour their secretion into the cavities
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Rich network of fenestrated capillaries
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Originate only from the ectoblast
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Participate in the humoral regulation of vital functions
Question 34
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For the basophilic cells of the adenohypophysis is characteristic:
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Regulate the synthesis and secretion of triiodothyronine and thyroxine
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Contain granules stained with basic dyes
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Consist of 50% of all the cells of adenohypophysis
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Secrete steroid hormones
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Functionally they are separated to 3 kinds
Question 35
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For the thyroid gland is characteristic:
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Follicles as the main structural unit
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2 kinds of secretory cells
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The function of parafollicular cells is independent from the hormones
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The hormone of parafollucular cells is tetraiodothyronin.
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Has endoblastic origin
Question 36
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For the follicular cells of the thyroid gland-thyrocytes is characteristic:
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Synthesize and secrete calcitonin
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Organized in groups with connective tissue between the follicles
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They have double secretion
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They have cuboid shape and oval nuclei
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They can transform iodide ions to iodine
Question 37
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For the cortex of the suprarenal gland is characteristic:
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Separated to 3 zones
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Cells with mitochondria with cristae from tubulo-vesicular type and lipid inclusions.
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Cells of zona glomerulosa form strands reaching the medulla of the gland.
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Regular for the synthesis and secretion of glucocorticords is the system renin-angiotensin-aldosterone.
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Cells of zona fasciculata produce a great amount of vitamin C.
Question 38
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For the medulla of the suprarenal gland is characteristic:
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Divide into 3 zones
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Originates from ectoblast
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Cells with an affinity to chromium salts and called Chromatin
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Cells with mitochondria cristae from tubular-vesicular type and lipids
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Secretes hormones originating from dopamine
Question 39
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For the cells of the reticular zone of the adrenal gland is characteristic
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Peripherally located directly below the capsule
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Synthesize glycocorticoid hormones
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Their function is controlled by the adrenocorticotropic hormone
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Arranged in strands that form a network
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Have affinity with chromium salts
Question 40
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For the endocrine part of the pancreas (Islets of Langerhans) is characteristic:
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Arranged in the follicles
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Four types of basic secretory cells
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The islets are mostly located in the pancreatic head
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B-Cells are located in the islets
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Secretion is regulated by hormones of the adenohypophysis
Question 41
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For cells of the APUD-system is characteristics
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Neuroectodermal origin
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available only in the organs of the digestive system
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producing polypeptide hormones and biogenic amines
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depending on the pituitary hormones
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affinity for silver and chromium salts
Question 42
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For the epiphysis is characteristic:
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Belongs structurally to the hypothalamus
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There are two different types of secretory cells
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It is called the pineal gland
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Released peptide hormones and biogenic amines
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A gonadotropic action
Question 43
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The system of the hypothalamic-adenohypophysis blood supply is called [blank_start]Portal Hypophysis System[blank_end]
Question 44
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B cells in the endocrine pancreas represent [blank_start]75[blank_end]% of the islets of Langerhans and produce the hormone [blank_start]insulin[blank_end]
Question 45
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The secretory cells of the epiphysis are [blank_start]pinealocytes[blank_end] and produce the hormone [blank_start]melatonin[blank_end] and [blank_start]serotonin[blank_end]
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pinealocytes
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melatonin
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serotonin
Question 46
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Connect hormones with glands:
A. Aldosterone [blank_start]2[blank_end]
B. Melatonin [blank_start]4[blank_end]
C. Somatotropin [blank_start]1[blank_end]
D. Thyroxin [blank_start]5[blank_end]
E. Insulin [blank_start]3[blank_end]
1.Adenohypophysis
2.Adrenal Gland
3.lslets of Langerhans
4.Epiphysis
5.Thyroid Gland
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Question 47
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Connect hormones with glands
A. Supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei. [blank_start]1[blank_end], [blank_start]3[blank_end], [blank_start]4[blank_end]
B. Mediobasal and tuberal nuclei [blank_start]2[blank_end], [blank_start]5[blank_end]
1. Secretion of the antidiuretic hormone
2. Secretion of liberins and statins
3. Connected with neurohypophysis
4.. Secretion of oxytocin
5. Secretion in the capillary network of median eminence
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Question 48
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Connect the relevant endocrine glands with embryonal structures from which they are originated
A. Adenohypophysis [blank_start]3[blank_end]
B. Epiphysis [blank_start]1[blank_end]
C. Adrenal Cortex [blank_start]4[blank_end]
D. Parathyroid Gland [blank_start]1[blank_end]
E Thyroid Gland [blank_start]2[blank_end]
1. Neuroectoderm
2. Endoderm
3. Ectoderm of the oral cavity
4. Mesoderm
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Question 49
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A. Islets of Langerhans [blank_start]4[blank_end]
B. Cortex of the adrenal gland [blank_start]2[blank_end]
C. Thyroid gland [blank_start]3[blank_end]
D. Epiphysis [blank_start]5[blank_end]
E. Leydig cells [blank_start]1[blank_end]
1. crystalloids of Reinke
2. adrenocortcocytes
3. C-cells
4. B-cells
5. acervulus
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Question 50
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Connect each description with the gland:
A. Follicles [blank_start]4[blank_end]
B. Chromafin cells [blank_start]3[blank_end]
C. Portal Circulation [blank_start]2[blank_end]
D. Pinealocytes [blank_start]5[blank_end]
E. Bodies of Herring [blank_start]1[blank_end]
1. Neurohypophysis
2. Adenohypophysis
3. Medulla of the Adrenal gland
4. Thryoid Gland
5. Epiphysis
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Question 51
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Herring bodies are dilated blood sinusoids
Question 52
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For the hypophysis is characteristic:
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the neuroglial cells of the neurohypophysis are pinealocytes
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its secretions have general effects on the cells of the entire body
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the basophilic cells consist of 50% of all the cells of adenohypophysis
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the acidophilic cells regulate the synthesis and secretion of triiodothyronine and thyroxine
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the acidophilic cells synthesize and secrete growth hormone and prolactin