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A) increased insulin production.
B) increased epinephrine and glucagon release.
C) decreased sympathetic nervous system activity.
D) storing glucose as glycogen.
E) conservation of glucose.
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A) neurohormones from the hypothalamus to the anterior pituitary.
B) neurohormones from the hypothalamus to the posterior pituitary.
C) neurons from the hypothalamus to the anterior pituitary.
D) neurons from the hypothalamus to the posterior pituitary.
E) neurons from the anterior pituitary to posterior pituitary.
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A) walls contain a single layer of parafollicular cells
B) center is called the isthmus
C) stores thyroid hormone
D) small capillary networks
E) spheres with walls of a single layer of cuboidal epithelial cells
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A) decreased amounts of thyroid hormone
B) increased amounts of thyroid hormone
C) abnormally low levels of aldosterone and cortisol
D) increased levels of growth hormone in adults
E) lack of ADH
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A) tectum.
B) cerebral peduncle.
C) hippocampus.
D) infundibulum.
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A) aids in spermatogenesis
B) inhibits FSH secretion
C) menstrual cycle
D) increases flexibility of connective tissue
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A) calcitonin.
B) thyroxine.
C) tetraiodothyronine.
D) T3
E) T4
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A) acinar cells
B) gamma cells
C) delta cells
D) alpha cells
E) beta cells
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A) stimulates synthesis of thyroid hormones
B) increases adrenal cortex secretions
C) development of immune system
D) milk production
E) decreases blood calcium levels
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A) stimulates synthesis of thyroid hormones
B) increases adrenal cortex secretions
C) development of immune system
D) milk production
E) decreases blood calcium levels
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A) increase heart rate, increase blood pressure, and increase gastric tract motility.
B) decrease heart rate, decrease blood pressure, and increase gastric tract motility.
C) increase heart rate, increase blood pressure, and decrease gastric tract motility.
D) decrease heart rate, decrease gastric motility, and increase blood pressure.
E) have no effect on the heart or the GI tract.
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A) mineralcorticoids.
B) glucocorticoids.
C) androgens.
D) steroid hormones.
E) water-soluble peptides.
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A) parathyroid hormone
B) estrogen
C) cortisol
D) thyroid hormone
E) growth hormone
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A) hyponatremia.
B) acidosis.
C) hypokalemia.
D) hypocalcemia.
E) hyperkalemia.
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A) pituitary dwarfism.
B) acromegaly.
C) myxedema.
D) giantism.
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A) Aldosterone
B) Epinephrine
C) Erythropoietin
D) Norepinephrine
E) Prostaglandins
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A) prostacyclins
B) thromboxanes
C) leukotrienes
D) endorphins
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A) glucagon
B) prolactin
C) progesterone
D) oxytocin
E) estrogen
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A) mineralocorticoids
B) PTH
C) insulin
D) ADH
E) T3
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