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Anatomy Chapter 13 & 14

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Which of the following is NOT true concerning hormones?   Most hormones are released steadily throughout the day.  
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Which of the following statements concerning hormone action is NOT true?   ATP is a common second messenger in target cells.  
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Which of the following statements is NOT true?   Hypophyseal portal veins connect the posterior pituitary to the hypothalamus.  
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The hormone that promotes milk release from the mammary glands and that stimulates the uterus to contract is   oxytocin  
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The gland that prepares the body to react to stress by releasing epinephrine is the   adrenal  
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Place the following steps of the feedback loop concerning thyroid gland secretion in the correct order.   b. 5, 1, 4, 2, 3  
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A female who is sluggish, gaining weight, and has a low body temperature may be having problems with her   thyroid gland  
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Destruction of the alpha cells of the pancreas might result in   hypoglycemia  
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Which of the following is NOT true concerning human growth hormone (hGH) and insulin like growth factors?   They have one primary target tissue in the body.  
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Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) acts on the ___ and luteinizing hormone (LH) acts on the ___.   ovaries and testes, ovaries and testes  
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An injection of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) would   stimulates the release of cortisol  
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Which of the following is NOT true concerning glucocorticoids?   They help to control electrolyte balance.  
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Mineralocorticoids   are regulated by the renin-aniotensin-aldosterone pathway.  
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Parathroid hormone   is responsible for all of the above.  
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Which of the following pairs of hormones have opposite effects?   parathyroid hormone, clacitonin  
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A hormone that stops the release of FSH is   inhibin  
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Match the following: produce thyroid hormones   follicular cells  
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Match the following: secrete insulin   beta cells  
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Match the following: release hormones into capillaries of the posterior pituitary   neurosecretory cells  
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Match the following: store oxytocin   posterior pituitary  
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Match the following: secrete glucagon   alpha cells  
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Match the following: produce calcitonin   parafollicular cells  
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Match the following: secrete steroid hormones   adrenal cortex  
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In a dehydrated person, you would expect to see an increased release of   aldosterone  
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Match the following: diabetes insipidus   hyposecretion of antidiuretic hormone  
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Match the following: diabetes mellitus   hyposecretion of insulin  
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Match the following: myxedema   hyposecretion of thyroid hormone  
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Match the following: Cushing's syndrome   hypersecretion of glucocorticoids  
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Match the following: acromegaly   hypersecretion of hGH  
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Match the following: tetany   hyposecretion of parathyroid hormone  
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Match the following: seasonal affective disorder   hypersecretion of melatonin  
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Match the following: Graves disease   hypersecretion of thyroid hormones  
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Match the following: Addison's disease   hyposecretion of glucocorticoids  
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Indicate which stage of stress response (F/R/E): initiated by hypothalamic releasing hormones   resistance  
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Indicate which stage of stress response (F/R/E): initiated by the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system   fight-or-flight  
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Indicate which stage of stress response(F/R/E): immediately prepares the body for action   fight-or-flight  
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Indicate which stage of stress response(F/R/E): increase cortisol release   resistance  
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Indicate which stage of stress response(F/R/E): short-lived response   fight-or-flight  
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Indicate which stage of stress response(F/R/E): body resources become depleted   exhaustion  
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Indicate which stage of stress response(F/R/E): increased release of many hormones that ensure a continued ATP supply   resistance  
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Indicate which stage of stress response(F/R/E): failure of pancreatic beta cells; wasting of muscles   exhaustion  
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Indicate which stage of stress response(F/R/E): nonessential body functions inhibited   fight-or-flight  
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A hematocrit is   the percentage of red blood cells in whole blood  
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Match the following: involved in certain immune responses   globulins  
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Match the following: develop into mature red blood cells   reticulocytes  
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Match the following: most abundant plasma protein   albumin  
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Match the following: blood after formed elements are removed   plasma  
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Match the following: plasma without clotting proteins   serum  
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Match the following: needed for blood clotting   fibrinogen  
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In adults, erythropoiesis takes place in   red bone marrow  
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Match the following substances in RBC breakdown: transports iron to red bone marrow   transferrin  
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Match the following substances in RBC breakdown: converted from non-iron portion of heme; green pigment   biliverdin  
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Match the following substances in RBC breakdown: required for vitamin B12 absorption   intrinsic factor  
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Match the following substances in RBC breakdown: broken down into amino acids   globin  
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Match the following substances in RBC breakdown: contributes to yellow color in urine   urobilin  
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Match the following substances in RBC breakdown: intestinal conversion of bilirubin   urobilinogen  
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Match the following substances in RBC breakdown: contributes to brown color of feces   stercobilin  
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Match the following substances in RBC breakdown: yellow-orange pigment; becomes part of bile   bilirubin  
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Which of the following statements in NOT true about red blood cells?   Red blood cells have a lobed nucleus and granular cytoplasm  
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The presence of erythropoietin in blood   stimulates RBC producton  
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If a differential white blood cell count indicated higher than normal numbers of basophils, what may be occurring in the body?   allergic reation  
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In a person with blood type A, the antibodies that would normally be present int he plasma is (are)   anti-B antibody  
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Hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN) may occur in the fetus of a second pregnancy if   the mother is Rh- and the baby is Rh+  
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Place the following steps of hemostasis in the correct order.   a. 4, 6, 2, 5, 7, 1, 3  
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The intrinsic pathway of clotting   is initiated by damage to blood vessel linings.  
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How does aspirin prevent thrombosis?   It inhibits platelet aggregation  
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Match the following: become wandering macrophages   monocytes  
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Match the following: produce antibodies   lymphocytes  
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Match the following: are involved in allergic reactions   basophils  
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Match the following: first to respond to bacterial invasion   neutrophils  
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Match the following: destroy antigen-antibody complexes; combat inflammation   eosinophils  
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Hemostasis is   a series of events that stops bleeding  
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Which of the following are mismatched?   red blood cell count of 250,000 cells/uL, normal adult male  
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An individual with type A blood has ___ in the plasma membranes of red blood cells.   antigen A  
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Mom arrives at health clinic w/her ill daughter. It is suspected that she has recently dvlpd a bacterial infection. It is likely leukocyte count will be __ cells/uL of blood, a condtn known as __. A diff white blood cell count shows an abnorm high% of __.   20,000 , leukocytosis, neutrophils  
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Clot retraction   draws torn edges of the damaged vessel closer together  
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Persons with blood type AB are sometimes referred to as universal recipients because their blood   lacks anit-A and anti-B antibodies  
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A clot that is being transported by the bloodstream is called   an embolus  
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