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A&PII - Ch 16 Quiz

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1. is principal hormone stimulating cellular metabolism, and nearly all body cells have its receptors




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2. persistent elevated blood glucose levels brought on by pharmacological doses of glucocorticoids




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3. calcitonin is produced by




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4. hormones are __ __ signals that travel in blood or lymph throughout the body




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5. condition that would be balanced by aldosterone




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6. influences both blood volume & pressure by regulating release of aldosterone and therefore Na+ & water reabsorption by kidneys




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7. local hormones are released into the __ __ and affect only adjacent cells in the same tissue




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8. primary & secondary capillary plexuses & intervening hypophyseal portal veins make up the




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9. cyclic AMP activate protein kinase




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10. gland that would produce the hormone needed to restore homeostasis for loss of Na+ from profuse sweating




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11. depress




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12. cholecalciferol




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13. cardinal signs




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14. increases cell reactions during sympathetic response




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15. step 6 synthesis of TH by follicle cells




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16. posterior pituitary; causes uterine contractions




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17. epiphyseal plate




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18. deficiency of thyroxin




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19. prohormone




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20. liver





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