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Excessive eating despite plenty of glucose in the blood is called
polyphagia
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acidosis
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polydipsia
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polyuria
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Aldosterone
All of the above are true.
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stimulates the kidney to excrete sodium and reabsorb potassium.
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is a mineralocorticoid secreted by the adrenal cortex.
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functions in the regulation of blood glucose levels.
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The hypersecretion of which hormone is least likely to cause hyperglycemia?
Insulin
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Cortisol
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Epinephrine (adrenalin)
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Growth hormone
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Which gland secretes two hormones, one that elevates blood glucose levels and another that decreases blood glucose levels?
Thyroid
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Adenohypophysis
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Pancreas
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Adrenal cortex
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Which of the following is not controlled by a hypothalamic-releasing hormone?
ADH
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Prolactin
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ACTH
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Growth hormone
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Estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone
are feminizing hormones.
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are secreted by the adenohypophysis.
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are secreted by the gonads.
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induce virilization.
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The adenohypophysis
secretes glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids, and androgens.
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secretes ADH and oxytocin.
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refers to the anterior pituitary gland.
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secretes releasing hormones.
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The ciliary muscles
cause blinking and tearing as the motor response of the corneal reflex.
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move the eyeball.
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regulate pupillary response to light.
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change the shape of the lens.
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Which of the following steroids is an androgen?
Aldosterone
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Estrogen
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Progesterone
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Testosterone
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The occipital lobe
receives information from cranial nerve III.
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contains the primary auditory cortex.
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sends motor information to the iris, thereby controlling pupillary size.
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receives sensory information from cranial nerve II.
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