Ch. 16&17 – Flashcards

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CH. 16 The thyroid gland is located in the neck. in the brain. on top of the kidneys. near the ovaries or testes. near the small intestines.
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in the neck
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Which of the following is not involved in the regulation of the reproductive system? adrenal gland hypothalamus anterior pituitary testes/ovaries nervous system
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adrenal gland
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How many iodine atoms are in thyroxine? one two three four five
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four
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How are the posterior pituitary and anterior pituitary similar? Both are controlled by the hypothalamus. Both produce three or more hormones. Both are connected to the hypothalamus via a portal system. Both produce releasing and inhibiting hormones. Both produce hormones that control other glands.
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Both are controlled by the hypothalamus.
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Which of the following statements is not true concerning the hypothalamus? The hypothalamus acts as the link between the nervous and endocrine systems. The hypothalamus regulates the internal environment of the body. The hypothalamus communicates with the somatic nervous system. The hypothalamus controls the glandular secretions of the pituitary gland. The hypothalamus produces antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin.
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The hypothalamus communicates with the somatic nervous system.
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Which of the following is a feature of an endocrine gland? secretes a hormone directly into the bloodstream secretes a hormone into a gland or duct the product of these glands is carried into the lumen of an organ characterized by the salivary glands they do not respond to a negative feedback system
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secretes a hormone directly into the bloodstream
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Which of the following organs also produce hormones as a secondary function of the organ? heart testes ovaries adrenal cortex thyroid
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heart
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Which of the following does not act to increase the amount of calcium in the blood? bones calcitonin kidneys intestines parathyroid hormone
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calcitonin
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How are the nervous system and the endocrine system alike? They both utilize axons and synapses. They both regulate the activities of other systems. They both utilize glands. They both respond very rapidly to stimuli. They both have an very prolonged response to stimuli.
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They both regulate the activities of other systems.
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A person with congenital hypothroidism will exhibit what symptoms? myxedema exopthalmic goiter simple goiter short and stocky, possible mental retardation tetany
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short and stocky, possible mental retardation
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Which organ does not produce steroid hormones? pineal gland adrenal cortex ovaries testes
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pineal gland
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Which of the following hormones is not produced by the anterior pituitary? prolactin growth hormone thyroid stimulating hormone adrenocorticotropic hormone oxytocin
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oxytocin
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Which of the following is not an endocrine gland? duodenum pituitary adrenal pineal thymus
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duodenum
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Which pancreatic hormone will be secreted when blood glucose levels are high? insulin glucagon cortisol thyroxine antidiuretic hormone
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insulin
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Which of the following is not a symptom of Addison disease? low blood pressure bronzing of the skin mild infections can lead to death loss of sodium and water increased blood sugar levels
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increased blood sugar levels
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Which of the following statements is not true about growth hormone? Growth hormone is produced by the posterior pituitary. The quantity of growth hormone is greatest during childhood and adolescence. Too little growth hormone results in dwarfism. Too much growth hormone results in giantism. Growth hormone can be administered as a medical treatment for stature problems.
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Growth hormone is produced by the posterior pituitary
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Which of the following is a result of mineralocorticoid release? Glucose is not broken down. The immune cells are suppressed. Inflammation is reduced. Proteins and fat are broken down. Blood volume and pressure increase.
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Blood volume and pressure increase
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Jamie suffers from heartburn. Sometimes this can be treated with mineralocorticoids. prostaglandins. aldosterone. thymosin. luteinizing hormone.
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prostaglandins
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Damage or a tumor to which organ would lead to a disruption of the nervous and endocrine system? hypothalamus pituitary lymph nodes frontal lobe of the brain pineal gland
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hypothalamus
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Which of the following hormones is mismatched with its producing gland? ovaries--follicle-stimulating hormone ovaries--estrogen thymus gland--thymosins pineal gland--melatonin testes--androgens
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ovaries--follicle-stimulating hormone
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Which system does the hypothalamus belong to? the nervous system the endocrine system both the nervous and the endocrine systems reproductive system cardiovascular system
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both the nervous and the endocrine systems
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Which of the following is an exocrine gland? parathyroids salivary glands thymus testes adrenal gland
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salivary glands
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Where are the adrenal glands located? in the brain in the neck on top of the kidneys near the ovaries/testes near the small intestine
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on top of the kidneys
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The secretion of which hormones qualifies the pancreas as an endocrine gland? insulin and glucagon insulin and digestive juices digestive juices and glucagon mineralocorticoids and insulin estradiol and digestive juices
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insulin and glucagon
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When insulin is secreted, what happens? Tissue stores of glucose are depleted. Adipose tissue breaks down fat. The liver breaks down glycogen. The blood glucose level rises. Glucose is taken up by the cells.
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Glucose is taken up by the cells.
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CH. 17 The development of a hard chancre (an ulcerated sore with hard edges) is indication of what type of STD? hepatitis papillomavirus syphilis yeast infection gonorrhea
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syphilis
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Following ovulation, the follicle becomes the corpus luteum and produces sex hormones. disappears immediately. becomes a vesicular or Graafian follicle. becomes a secondary follicle containing a secondary oocyte. becomes a polar body
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becomes the corpus luteum and produces sex hormones
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What does being overweight have to do with infertility in women? Leptin levels are higher which impacts GnRH and FSH. The oviducts are blocked. Uterine tissue is located outside of the uterus causing pain and structural abnormalities. Follicles are larger than normal and many mature at one time. The uterus is displaced and the zygote has difficulty implanting.
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Leptin levels are higher which impacts GnRH and FSH
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Which of the following statements is not true concerning the hormonal control over the male reproductive system? The hypothalamus secretes a hormone called gonadotropin-releasing hormone. Follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone are present in both males and females. These hormones are involved in a negative feedback relationship. Luteinizing hormone controls the production of sperm in the seminiferous tubules. The interstitial cells produce testosterone
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Luteinizing hormone controls the production of sperm in the seminiferous tubules
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Which of the following hepatitis viruses is normally transmitted through contaminated drinking water? Which of the following hepatitis viruses is normally transmitted through contaminated drinking water? A B C D G
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A
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Menstruation occurs during what days of the uterine cycle? days 1-5 days 1-13 days 6-13 days 15-28 days 28-32
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days 1-5
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In order to be considered infertile, how long must a couple go without achieving pregnancy despite regular unprotected intercourse? one year six months 3 years twelve weeks thirty days
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one year
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Which of the following is a protist that causes an STD? Chlamydia trachomatis Neisseria gonorrhoeae Trichomonas vaginalis Candida albicans Gardnerella vaginosis
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Trichomonas vaginalis
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What causes genital warts? bacteria virus fungi parasite molds
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virus
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Which layer of the endometrium is the functional layer and what does it do? the innermost layer, basal layer of reproducing cells the innermost layer, grows in thickness to accommodate the pregnancy the outermost layer, basal layer of reproducing cells the outermost layer, grows in thickness to accommodate the pregnancy the middle layer is shed frequently to maintain a healthy lining for implantation
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the innermost layer, grows in thickness to accommodate the pregnancy
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Which of the following is not part of the male reproductive system? testes bladder epididymides prostate gland urethra
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bladder
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What is the most frequent cause of infertility in males? low sperm count body weight pelvic inflammatory disease endometriosis tubal ligation
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low sperm count
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Which of the following is not a function of the genitals? produce gametes transport gametes protect zygote produce FSH and LH produce androgens/estrogens
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produce FSH and LH
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When does the reproductive system begin to function fully? at birth before puberty when puberty is complete when there has been intercourse after menopause
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when puberty is complete
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Where does spermatogenesis occur? lobules of the testes ovaries vas defernetia urethra Bulbourethral gland
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lobules of the testes
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Which of the following statements is not true concerning the estrogen spike at the end of the follicular phase? It has a positive feedback effect on the hypothalamus. It has a positive feedback effect on the pituitary gland. Gonadotrophic releasing hormone from the hypothalamus decreases. It is followed by a surge of LH. It is followed by ovulation.
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Gonadotrophic releasing hormone from the hypothalamus decreases
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How much does the uterus stretch in order to accommodate a growing fetus? 2 times normal 3 times normal 4 times normal 5 times normal 6 times normal
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6 times normal
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Where does fertilization of the egg normally occur? ovary abdominal cavity fimbria oviduct vagina
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oviduct
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During IVF, where does conception occur? in the vagina in the uterus in the oviducts in the laboratory in the fimbr
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in the laboratory
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What is contained within the polar body? discarded chromosomes sperm cells corpus luteum egg cell primary follicle
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discarded chromosomes
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Which assisted reproductive technology involves the maturation and fertilization of the egg within laboratory glassware and then 2 - 4 days later the embryo is transferred back into the uterus? In vitro fertilization Gamete intrafallopian transfer Artificial insemination Surrogate mother Intracytoplasmic sperm injection
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In vitro fertilization
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Which of the following contributes to the semen? bulbourethral gland epididymides urethra penis vas deferens
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bulbourethral gland
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The end result of meiosis I is spermatogonia. primary spermatocytes. secondary spermatocytes. spermatids. spermatozoa.
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secondary spermatocytes
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Which of the following forms of birth control is a small piece of molded plastic that does not allow the fertilized embryo to implant? diaphragm cervical cap intrauterine device cervical shield female condom
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intrauterine device
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During which stage of the ovarian cycle will LH spike? Ovulation Follicular phase Luteal phase Secretory phase Proliferative phase
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Ovulation
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