Action of parathormone in the human body
1.decreases blood sodium level
2.increases blood sodium level
3.decreases blood calcium level
4. increases blood calcium level
All of the following are hormones of the anterior pituitary except:
1. Human growth hormone (GH).
2.Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH).
3.Parathyroid hormone(PTH).
4. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH).
Endocrine glands differ from exocrine glands in that:
1.Endocrine glands are ductless and exocrine glands release secretions at the body's surface or into ducts.
2. Endocrine glands release hormones, whereas exocrine glands release waste.
3.Endocrine glands are formed by epithelial tissue, but exocrine glands are primarily connective tissue.
4.Endocrine glands are all interconnected; whereas exocrine glands act completely independently.
The endocrine gland responsible for the body's circadian rhythm is the:
1. Thymus gland.
2.Pineal gland.
3.Parathyroid gland.
4.Pituitary gland.
Difference between endocrine and exocrine glands is that
1.endocrine glands release hormones, exocrine glands release waste
2. endocrine glands are interconnected, exocrine glands are totally independent
3.endocrine glands are formed by epithelial tissue, exocrine glands are connective tissues primarily
4. endocrine glands are ductless, exocrine glands release secretions into ducts or at the surface of the body
Effects of hypothyroidism include all but this
1.Diarrhoea
2.lethargy
3.Anorexia
4.Weight gain
The primary target of the releasing and inhibiting hormones of the hypothalamus is the:
1.Liver and adipose tissue
2.Gonads
3. Anterior pituitary
4.Bone marrow
This hormone is responsible for “fight-or-flight” response
1.Thyroxine and melatonin
2. insulin and glucagon
3.epinephrine and norepinephrine
4.oestrogen and progesterone
Which of the following is Growth hormone inhibiting hormone?
1.FSH
2.TRH
3.GHRH
4. Somatostatin
Which of these is not an endocrine gland?
1.Pancreas.
2. Testes.
3. Salivary gland.
4.Parathyroid.
Which of these is true of the endocrine system?
1.secretes hormones that are transported to target cells by blood
2.causes changes in metabolic activities
3. effects are prolonged
4.All of above are true.
Calcitonin is a hormone of which of following:
1.Adrenal cortex.
2.Thyroid gland.
3. Pituitary gland.
4.Thymus gland.
Calcium level in the blood is regulated by the:
1.Thyroid.
2.Parathyroid.
3. Posterior pituitary.
4. Adrenal medulla.
Chemical messengers secreted by ductless glands are called___________
1.Lymph
2.Platelets
3.Plasma
4.Hormones
Glucagon
1.accelerates protein synthesis within cells
2.accelerates conversion of glycogen into glucose
3.decreases conversion of glycogen into glucose
4.slows down glucose formation from lactic acid
How do hormones from the thyroid and parathyroid regulate the calcium concentration of the blood?
1.Calcitonin lowers blood calcium; parathyroid hormone raises blood calcium.
2.Parathyroid hormone lowers blood calcium; calcitonin raises blood calcium.
3.Thyroxine and triiodothyronine together regulate calcium levels, as needs dictate.
4.Both parathroid hormone and the three thyroid hormones function to regulate blood calcium levels.
In the pancreas, which are the cells that secrete insulin, decrease the blood levels of glucose.
1. delta.
2. alpha.
3.beta.
4.beta.
This is not a function of insulin
1. decreasing glycogenolysis
2. lipogenesis
3. gluconeogenesis
4. glycogenesis
Mark the one, which is not inhibited by the effect of somatostatin.
1.GH
2.TSH
3.Glucagon
4.Dopamine
Mark the one, which is NOT the precursor of the hormone?
1.Amino acids
2.Cholesterol
3.Phospholipids
4.Proteins
Most hormones of the endocrine system are regulated by a:
1.Negative feedback mechanism.
2.Positive feedback mechanism.
3. Hormone-receptor complex.
4. Hormone-gene complex.
Name the gland that is located at the base of the throat, just inferior to the laryngeal prominence (Adam's apple).
1. Pituitary.
2.Pineal gland.
3.Hypothalamus.
4.Thyroid
Name the gland, which releases Neurohormone.
1. Hypothalamus
2.Pituitary
3.Thyroid
4.Thyroid
Name the hormone which is synthesized from histidine amino acid?
1.Histamine
2.Epinephrine
3.Norepinephrine
4.Dopamine
Name the hormone which takes part in the release of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary.
1.Growth hormone
2.GnRH
3.Somatostatin
4. TRH
Name the hormone, which is released by the posterior pituitary.
1.Oxytocin
2.TSH
3. ICSH
4.Prolactin
Pituitary hormone triggering the male testes to generate sperm and in females, triggering follicular development on a monthly basis is
1.prolactin
2. growth hormone
3. follicle-stimulating hormone
4. luteinizing hormone
The clusters of cells in the pancreas that produce hormones are the:
1.Nodules.
2.Islets of Langerhans.
3. Pancreatic medulla.
4.Pancreatic cortex.
The Glucagon is:
1.accelerates the conversion of glycogen into glucose.
2.slows down glucose formation from lactic acid.
3. decreases the conversion of glycogen into glucose.
4.speeds up protein synthesis within cells.
The pituitary hormone that stimulates the male testes to produce sperm and stimulates the development of the follicle in the female on a monthly cycle is:
1.growth hormone
2.luteinizing hormone
3. prolactin
4.follicle-stimulating hormone
The posterior pituitary stores and releases:
1. Growth hormone and prolactin.
2.Prolactin and oxytocin.
3.Oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone (ADH).
4. ADH and growth hormone.
The secretions from which of these glands differs between males and females?
1. Adrenal.
2.Parathyroid.
3.Gonadal.
4.Pancreas.
This hormone is not secreted by Hypothalamus
1. PRH
2.FSH
3.CRH
4. TRH
This is not an endocrine gland
1.Adrenal
2.Pituitary
3.Lacrimal
4.Thyroid
This is the most abundant hormone produced by the anterior pituitary
1. LH
2. TSH
3. ACTH
4.GH
What gland is located just superior to the kidneys?
1. Pituitary.
2. Adrenal.
3.Pancreas.
4. ovaries
What is the precursor of steroid hormone?
1.Protein
2.Cholesterol
3.Carbohydrate
4.Lipid
Which gland controls basal metabolic rate (BMR)?
1. Thyroid.
2.Parathyroid.
3. Testes.
4.Pancreas.
Which hormones of the adrenal glands supplement the sex hormones from the gonads?
1. Mineralocorticoids, such as aldosterone
2. Glucocorticoids, such as cortisol
3.Gnadocorticoids, such as the androgens
4. Epinephrine and norepinephrine.
Which if the following gland which can be classified as an endocrine and an exocrine gland?
1. Thyroid.
2.Thymus.
3.Pancreas.
4. Pituitary.
Which is not a function of the hypothalamus?
1. Affect heart rate
2.Control temperature
3.Affect water balance
4. Secrete FSH
Which of the following hormones are responsible for the "fight-or-flight" response?
1.Epinephrine and norepinephrine.
2.Insulin and glucagon.
3.Esrtogen and progesterone.
4.Thyroxin and melatonin.
Which of the following is NOT an endocrine gland?
1.Hypothalamus
2.Pituitary
3. Parathyroid
4.Pancreas
Which of the following is protein hormone?
1.Oxytocin
2.Insulin
3.TSH
4.Antidiuretic hormone
Which of the is a fat soluble hormone?
1.Amine hormone
2.Peptide hormone
3.Thyroid hormone
4.Protein hormone
Which of these hormones is made by the posterior pituitary?
1. FSH
2.LH
3.ACTH
4. ADH
Which of these is not an endocrine property?
1. hormones reach targets through the blood
2. effects are slow and cyclic
3. rapid acting effects
4. effects caused by chemicals.
Which of this statement is INCORRECT regarding the function of hormones?
1.Reproduction and sexual differentiation
2. Maintenance of internal environment
3.Maintain body temperature
4.Development and growth