BIOL 102 Quiz 8
BIOL 102 Quiz: Endocrine and Reproductive Systems
- Which of the following is characteristic of hypothyroidism?
- Which hormone establishes and maintains normal metabolism?
- Injections of growth hormone can result in four of the following effects. Which is the exception?
- Which molecule is released in tissues and diffuses to the target cell?
- An excess of growth hormone in adults results in ____.
- Which hormone does NOT have reproductive functions?
- In a normal, healthy individual, at which time would cortisol secretion be highest?
- The term hormone comes from the Greek word meaning ____.
- Which gland produces the hormone that raises blood calcium levels?
- An excess of growth hormone during childhood results in ____.
- Which of the following are classified as gonadotropins?
- Which hormone is found within the posterior pituitary?
- The adrenal medulla produces ____.
- The synthesis of thyroid hormone requires ____.
- Glucocorticoids promote ____.
- The hormones oxytocin and ADH are synthesized in the ____.
- Which birth control method does NOT suppress ovulation?
- Which hormone stimulates Leydig cells?
- Which cells are the precursors to mature sperm cells?
- During which phase does the corpus luteum form?
- Which of the following is NOT produced in the ovaries?
- The result of “insulin shock” is ____.
- The body’s biological clock is associated with the activity of which hormone?
- Which hormone is at its highest concentration after ovulation?
- Oviduct Sperm capacitation takes place in the ____.
Set 1
- Which gland produces the hormone that raises blood calcium levels?
- Which of the following is characteristic of hypothyroidism?
- Which event would trigger the release of ADH?
- Which hormone stimulates Leydig cells?
- Which of the following is NOT known to be a contributing factor to male infertility?
- Which of the following are classified as gonadotropins?
- Triiodothyronine (T3) is secreted by the .
- The structure where fertilization takes place is the .
- A deficiency of growth hormone during childhood results in .
- Which cells are the precursors to mature sperm cells?
- An excess of growth hormone in adults results in .
- The production of glucose by liver cells in response to cortisol is called .
- Which gland is associated with biological clocks or biorhythms?
- Which hormone establishes and maintains normal metabolism?
- Which organ is the target for insulin-like growth factors?
- Which hormone does NOT have reproductive functions?
- Which of the following is NOT produced in the ovaries?
- The synthesis of thyroid hormone requires .
- Which molecule is released in tissues and diffuses to the target cell?
- Which birth control method avoids intercourse during fertile days?
- Which hormone is found within the posterior pituitary?
- Assuming normal conditions, what happens after a large meal?
- Which structure is the major transport system for sperm?
- Which hormone is at its highest concentration after ovulation?
- Meiosis I in the oocyte is completed .
Set 2
- Which birth control method does NOT suppress ovulation?
- The production of glucose by liver cells in response to cortisol is called ____.
- During which phase does the corpus luteum form?
- Which of the following is the cause of goiter in a patient with hypothyroidism?
- Vitamin D deficiency in children causes
- The term that refers to two hormones working together at a target tissue is ____.
- Cortisol promotes “glucose sparing” for which organ?
- Which of the following maintains the endometrium in preparation for pregnancy?
- Glucocorticoids promote ____.
- Which gland is associated with biological clocks or biorhythms?
- An excess of growth hormone in adults results in ____.
- Which pair of hormones influences the urinary system’s ability to manage salt retention?
- Which gland produces the hormones oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone (ADH)?
- Injections of growth hormone can result in four of the following effects. Which is the exception?
- Which cells are the precursors to mature sperm cells?
- The adrenal medulla produces ____.
- The organ of sexual intercourse and birth is the ____.
- In a normal, healthy individual, at which time would cortisol secretion be highest?
- Which gland has both endocrine and exocrine functions?
- Which of the following is NOT known to be a contributing factor to male infertility?
- Which of the following is characteristic of hypothyroidism?
- Which ovarian hormone helps prepare the uterus for a potential pregnancy?
- oviductSperm capacitation takes place in the ____.
- Which structure contains 46 chromosomes?
- A type II diabetic ____.