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Chapter 45 Hormones and the Endocrine System Multiple-Choice Questions

1) Which of the following statements about hormones is incorrect? A) They are produced by endocrine glands. B) They are modified amino acids, peptides, or steroid molecules. C) They are carried by the circulatory system. D) They are used to communicate between different organisms. E) They elicit specific biological responses from target cells. Answer: D 2) The secretion of hormone A causes a change in the amount of protein X in an organism. If this mechanism works by positive feedback, which of the following statements represents that fact? A) An increase in A produces an increase in X. B) An increase in X produces a decrease in A. C) A decrease in A produces an increase in X. D) A and B are correct. E) B and C are correct. Answer: A 3) Which of the following is (are) true? A) Hormones regulate cellular functions, and generally negative feedback regulates hormone levels. B) The circulating level of a hormone is held constant through a series of positive feedback loops. C) Both lipid-soluble hormones and water-soluble hormones bind to intracellular protein receptors. D) The ducts of endocrine organs release their contents into the bloodstream. E) Only A and C are true. Answer: A 4) What do nitric oxide and epinephrine have in common? A) They both function as neurotransmitters. B) They both function as hormones. C) They are both involved in the fight-or-flight response. D) They bind the same receptors. E) Only A and B are correct. Answer: E 5) Substance X is secreted by one cell, travels a short distance through interstitial fluid, and produces an effect in a cell immediately adjacent to the original secreting cell. All of the following terms could describe this substance except A) nitric oxide. B) neurotransmitter. C) prostaglandin. D) pheromone. E) growth factor. Answer: D 6) Which of the following is a local regulator responsible for activating an enzyme that relaxes smooth muscle cells? A) nitric oxide B) prostaglandin F C) epinephrine D) A and B only E) A, B, and C Answer: A 7) Prostaglandins are local regulators whose basic structure is derived from A) oligosaccharides. B) fatty acids. C) steroids. D) amino acids. E) nitric oxide Answer: B 8) Which of the following examples is incorrectly paired with its class? A) cytokines-local regulator B) estrogen-steroid hormone C) prostaglandin-peptide hormone D) ecdysone-steroid hormone E) neurotransmitter-local regulator Answer: C

9) What is the mode of action of aspirin and ibuprofen? A) They inhibit the synthesis of prostaglandins. B) They inhibit the release of nitric oxide, a potent vasodilator. C) They block paracrine signaling pathways. D) They stimulate the release of oxytocin. E) They stimulate the release of endorphins. Answer: A 10) A cell that contains proteins enabling a hormone to selectively bind to its plasma membrane is called a(n) A) secretory cell. B) plasma cell. C) endocrine cell. D) target cell. E) regulatory cell. Answer: D 11) Only certain cells in the body are target cells for the steroid hormone aldosterone. Which of the following is the best explanation for why these are the only cells that respond to this hormone? A) Only target cells are exposed to aldosterone. B) Only target cells contain receptors for aldosterone. C) Aldosterone is unable to enter nontarget cells. D) Nontarget cells destroy aldosterone before it can produce its effect. E) Nontarget cells convert aldosterone to a hormone to which they do respond. Answer: B 12) Why is it that some body cells respond differently to the same peptide hormones? A) Different target cells have different genes. B) Each cell knows how it fits into the bodys master plan. C) A target cells response is determined by the product of a signal transduction pathway. D) The circulatory system regulates responses to hormones by routing the hormones to specific targets. E) The hormone is chemically altered in different ways as it travels through the circulatory system. Answer: C 13) Which of the following statements about hormones is incorrect? A) They are secreted into the extracellular fluid. B) They circulate in blood or hemolymph. C) They communicate messages throughout the body. D) They travel through a dedicated pathway. E) Not all cells respond to a particular hormone. Answer: D 14) Which of the following statements about hormones is incorrect? A) Glands that produce them are ductless glands. B) They are produced only by organs called endocrine organs. C) Some are water soluble and some are not. D) They often maintain steady-state conditions. E) They may turn genes off or on. Answer: B 15) Which of the following does not represent a chemical signal? A) movement of a signal from one end of a nerve to the other end of the nerve B) movement of a signal from one nerve to the next C) an immune cell releasing a cytokine D) a chemical released that affects the cell that releases it E) chemicals released into the bloodstream from nerve cells Answer: A 16) Hormone X produces its effect in its target cells via the cAMP second messenger system. Which of the following will produce the greatest effect in the cell? A) a molecule of hormone X applied to the extracellular fluid surrounding the cell B) a molecule of hormone X injected into the cytoplasm of the cell C) a molecule of cAMP applied to the extracellular fluid surrounding the cell D) a molecule of cAMP injected into the cytoplasm of the cell E) a molecule of activated, cAMP-dependent protein kinase injected into the cytoplasm of the cell Answer: A

17) Which of the following statements about hormones is correct? A) Steroid and peptide hormones produce different effects but use the same biochemical mechanisms. B) Steroid and peptide hormones produce the same effects but differ in the mechanisms that produce the effects. C) Steroid hormones affect the synthesis of proteins, whereas peptide hormones affect the activity of proteins already present in the cell. D) Steroid hormones affect the activity of certain proteins within the cell, whereas peptide hormones directly affect the processing of mRNA. E) Steroid hormones affect the synthesis of proteins to be exported from the cell, whereas peptide hormones affect the synthesis of proteins that remain in the cell. Answer: C 18) Which of the following statements about hormones that promote homeostasis is incorrect? A) A stimulus causes an endocrine cell to secrete a particular hormone. B) The hormone travels in the bloodstream to target cells. C) Specific receptors bind with the hormone. D) Signal transduction brings about a response in the target cell. E) This response feeds back to promote the release of more hormone. Answer: E 19) Which of the following are not part of homeostasis promotion or maintenance? A) A stimulus causes an endocrine cell to secrete a particular hormone, which decreases the stimulus. B) A hormone acts in an antagonistic way with another hormone. C) A hormone is involved in a positive feedback loop. D) Signal transduction brings about a response in the target cell. E) Secretin promotes an increase in the pH of the duodenum. Answer: C 20) When an individual is subject to short-term starvation, most available food is used to provide energy (metabolism) rather than building blocks (growth and repair). Which hormone would be particularly active in times of food shortage? A) epinephrine B) glucagon C) oxytocin D) antidiuretic hormone E) insulin Answer: B 21) Based on their effects, which pair below could be considered antagonistic? A) prostaglandin F and nitric oxide B) growth hormone and ecdysone C) endocrine and exocrine glands D) hormones and target cells E) neurosecretory cells and neurotransmitters Answer: A 22) The endocrine system and the nervous system are structurally related. Which of the following cells best illustrates this relationship? A) a neuron in the spinal cord B) a steroid-producing cell in the adrenal cortex C) a neurosecretory cell in the hypothalamus D) a brain cell in the cerebral cortex E) a cell in the pancreas that produces digestive enzymes Answer: C 23) The hypothalamus controls the anterior pituitary by means of A) releasing hormones. B) second messengers. C) third messengers. D) antibodies. E) cytokines. Answer: A 24) Short blood vessels connect two capillary beds lying in which of the following? A) hypothalamus and thalamus B) anterior pituitary and posterior pituitary C) hypothalamus and anterior pituitary D) posterior pituitary and thyroid gland E) anterior pituitary and adrenal gland Answer: C

25) Oxytocin and ADH are produced by the __________ and stored in the __________. A) hypothalamus; neurohypophysis B) adenohypophysis; kidneys C) anterior pituitary; thyroid D) adrenal cortex; adrenal medulla E) posterior pituitary; anterior pituitary Answer: A 26) If a person drinks a large amount of water in a short period of time, he or she may die from water toxicity. ADH can help prevent water retention through interaction with target cells in the A) anterior pituitary. B) posterior pituitary. C) adrenal gland. D) bladder. E) kidney. Answer: E 27) Which of the following statements about the hypothalamus is incorrect? A) It functions as an endocrine gland. B) It is part of the central nervous system. C) It is subject to feedback inhibition by certain hormones. D) It secretes tropic hormones that act directly on the gonads. E) Its neurosecretory cells terminate in the posterior pituitary. Answer: D 28) Which combination of hormones helps a mother to produce milk and nurse her baby? A) prolactin and calcitonin B) oxytocin and prolactin C) follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone D) luteinizing hormone and oxytocin E) oxytocin, prolactin, and luteinizing hormone Answer: B 29) Prolactin stimulates mammary gland growth and development in mammals and regulates salt and water balance in freshwater fish. Many scientists think that this wide range of functions indicates which of the following? A) Prolactin is a nonspecific hormone. B) Prolactin has a unique mechanism for eliciting its effects. C) Prolactin is an evolutionary conserved hormone. D) Prolactin is derived from two separate sources. E) Prolactin interacts with many different receptor molecules. Answer: C 30) Which of the following have nontropic effects only? A) FSH B) LH C) TSH D) MSH E) ACTH Answer: D 31) The star of a recent movie was a caterpillar that never matured into an adult. It simply got larger with each molt. What is the probable reason why the caterpillar did not mature into an adult? A) lack of ecdysone B) lack of juvenile hormone C) decreased level of ecdysone D) increased level of juvenile hormone E) lack of the melatonin hormone Answer: D 32) Synthetic versions of which of the following hormones are being used as insecticides to prevent insects from maturing into reproducing adults? A) ecdysone B) juvenile hormone C) oxytocin D) brain hormone E) prothoracic hormone Answer: B

33) Iodine is added to commercially-prepared table salt to help prevent deficiencies of this essential mineral. Which gland(s) require(s) iodine to function properly? A) parathyroids B) adrenal C) thyroid D) pancreas E) ovaries and testes Answer: C 34) Tropic hormones from the anterior pituitary directly affect the release of which of the following? A) parathyroid hormone B) calcitonin C) epinephrine D) thyroxine E) glucagon Answer: D 35) Which of the following endocrine disorders is not correctly matched with the malfunctioning gland? A) diabetes and pancreas B) giantism and pituitary C) goiter and adrenal medulla D) tetany and parathyroid E) dwarfism and pituitary Answer: C 36) One reason a person might be severely overweight is due to A) an undersecretion of thyroxine. B) a defect in hormone release from the posterior pituitary. C) a lower than normal level of insulin-like growth factors. D) hyposecretion of oxytocin. E) a higher than normal level of melatonin. Answer: A 37) Which of the following statements about endocrine glands is incorrect? A) The parathyroids regulate metabolic rate. B) The thyroid participates in blood calcium regulation. C) The pituitary participates in the regulation of the gonads. D) The adrenal medulla produces fight-or-flight responses. E) The pancreas helps to regulate blood sugar concentration. Answer: A 38) Which of the following is an endocrine gland? A) parathyroid gland B) salivary gland C) sweat gland D) sebaceous gland E) gallbladder Answer: A 39) Which hormone exerts antagonistic action to PTH (parathyroid hormone)? A) thyroxine B) epinephrine C) growth hormone D) calcitonin E) glucagon Answer: D
40) Which of the following glands shows both endocrine and exocrine activity? A) pituitary B) parathyroid C) salivary D) pancreas E) adrenal Answer: D 41) All of the following are steroid hormones except A) androgen. B) cortisol. C) estrogen. D) insulin. E) testosterone. Answer: D

42) Blood samples taken from an individual who had been fasting for 24 hours would have which of the following? A) high levels of insulin B) high levels of glucagon C) low levels of insulin D) low levels of glucagon E) both B and C Answer: E 43) What happens when beta cells of the pancreas release insulin into the blood? A) Blood glucose levels rise to a set point and stimulate glucagon release. B) Body cells take up more glucose. C) The liver breaks down glycogen to glucose. D) Alpha cells are stimulated to release glucose into the blood. E) Both B and D are correct. Answer: B 44) Which of the following endocrine structures are derived from nervous tissue? A) thymus and thyroid glands B) ovaries and the testes C) liver and the pancreas D) anterior pituitary and the adrenal cortex E) posterior pituitary and the adrenal medulla Answer: E 45) The endocrine system and the nervous system are chemically related. Which of the following substances best illustrates this relationship? A) estrogen B) calcitonin C) norepinephrine D) calcium E) ecdysone Answer: C 46) Which of the following are synthesized from the amino acid tyrosine? A) epinephrine B) catecholamines C) thyroxin D) A and B only E) A, B, and C Answer: E 47) Which of the following glands is controlled directly by the hypothalamus or central nervous system but not the anterior pituitary? A) ovary B) adrenal medulla C) adrenal cortex D) testis E) thyroid Answer: B 48) If the adrenal cortex were removed, which group of hormones would be most affected? A) steroid B) peptide C) tropic D) amino acid-derived E) paracrine Answer: A 49) Which of the following statements about the adrenal gland is correct? A) During stress, TSH stimulates the adrenal cortex and medulla to secrete acetylcholine. B) During stress, the alpha cells of islets secrete insulin and simultaneously the beta cells of the islets secrete glucagon. C) During stress, ACTH stimulates the adrenal cortex, and neurons of the sympathetic nervous system stimulate the adrenal medulla. D) At all times, the anterior portion secretes ACTH, while the posterior portion secretes oxytocin. E) At all times, the adrenal gland monitors calcium levels in the blood and regulates calcium by secreting the two antagonistic hormones, epinephrine and norepinephrine. Answer: C

50) Which of the following hormones is (are) secreted by the adrenal gland in response to stress and promote(s) the synthesis of glucose from noncarbohydrate substrates? A) glucagon B) glucocorticoids C) epinephrine D) thyroxine E) ACTH Answer: B 52) Melatonin has been found to participate in all of the following except A) skin pigmentation. B) monitoring day length. C) reproduction. D) biological rhythms. E) calcium deposition in bone. Answer: E 53) Which combination of gland and hormone would be linked to winter hibernation and spring reproduction in bears? A) pineal gland, melatonin B) hypothalamus gland, melatonin C) anterior pituitary gland, gonadotropin-releasing hormone D) pineal gland, estrogen E) posterior pituitary gland, thyroid-stimulating hormone Answer: A 54) Which of the following is a steroid hormone that triggers molting in arthropods? A) ecdysone B) glucagon C) thyroxine D) oxytocin E) growth hormone Answer: A 55) Which of the following is secreted by the pancreas? A) ecdysone B) glucagon C) thyroxine D) oxytocin E) growth hormone Answer: B 56) Which of the following stimulates and maintains metabolic processes? A) ecdysone B) glucagon C) thyroxine D) oxytocin E) growth hormone Answer: C 57) Which of the following stimulates the contraction of uterine muscle? A) ecdysone B) glucagon C) thyroxine D) oxytocin E) growth hormone Answer: D 58) Which of the following is secreted by the anterior pituitary? A) ecdysone B) glucagon C) thyroxine D) oxytocin E) growth hormone Answer: E

59) Which of the following endocrine structures is (are) not controlled by a tropic hormone from the anterior pituitary? A) pancreatic islet cells B) thyroid gland C) adrenal cortex D) ovaries E) testes Answer: A 60) Testosterone is an example of A) an androgen. B) an estrogen. C) a progestin. D) a catecholamine. E) melatonin. Answer: A 61) Estradiol is an example of A) an androgen. B) an estrogen. C) a progestin. D) a catecholamine. E) melatonin. Answer: B 62) Which of the following is secreted by the pineal gland? A) androgens B) estrogens C) progestins D) catecholamines E) melatonin Answer: E 63) Epinephrine is an example of A) an androgen. B) an estrogen. C) a progestin. D) a catecholamine. E) melatonin. Answer: D

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