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Example Question #1 : Endocrine System
Leptin is a hormone released by fat cells that functions to __________.
create sensations of hunger
increase metabolism
regulate appetite
create sensations of pain
decrease metabolism
regulate appetite
Also known as the "starvation hormone", leptin signals the hypothalamus that the body has enough fat stored to function normally. When leptin levels are high enough, appetite is inhibited. When leptin levels are low, it indicates that we need to consume more food and appetite increases.
Example Question #2 : Endocrine System
Which hormone is most closesly associated with stress?
Testosterone
Cortisol
Oxytocin
Melatonin
Insulin
Cortisol
Cortisol is released by the adrenal cortex, which is controlled by the hypothalamus and anterior pituitary. The hypothalamus releases corticotropin-releasing hormone, triggering the release of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) from the anterior pituitary gland. ACTH stimulates the release of cortisol. Cortisol is released when the body is under long-term stress, such as malnutrition, dehydration, or prolonged mental stress.
Example Question #3 : Endocrine System
Which neurohormone, secreted by the pineal gland, is involved with mood, anxiety, and sleep?
Norepinephrine
Serotonin
Endorphins
Dopamine
Acetylcholine
Serotonin
The pineal gland secretes serotonin by day and converts it to melatonin at night. These chemicals affect mood, anxiety, and sleep. The pineal gland may also play a role in seasonal affective disorder, in which people are depressed during the darker days of winter. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are a class of drug that work to elevate mood by blocking the cells that breakdown serotonin, leaving it in the synapses of the nervous system for a longer period of time.
Dopamine has a neuromuscular function, as an absence is associated with Parkinson's disease. Norepinephrine has a stimulatory effect. Acetylcholine stimulates muscle cells to contract. Endorphins are the body's natural pain relievers.
Example Question #4 : Endocrine System
Which hormone is most closely associated with activating the "fight or flight" response?
Testosterone
Estrogen
Epinephrine
Melatonin
Norepinephrine
Epinephrine
Epinephrine, also called adrenaline, is a hormone that activates the sympathetic nervous system. This triggers our "fight or flight" response, which increases heart rate, dilates the pupil, increases blood flow to skeletal muscle, and reduces digestive and reproductive activity.
Example Question #1444 : Ap Psychology
The pituitary gland can be described as _________.
The gland that regulates the flow of liquid out of the skull
A gland used to detoxify the body
A small, non-vital gland in the endocrine system
The part of the brainstem situated just above the spinal chord
The "master gland" of the endocrine system
The "master gland" of the endocrine system
The pituitary gland is considered the "master gland" of the endocrine system. Hormones secreted from the pituitary gland help regulate growth, metabolism, and numerous other bodily functions and processes. The medulla oblongata is the part of the brainstem located just above the spinal chord.
Example Question #1033 : Individual Psychology And Behavior
What is the role of hormones secreted by the thymus?
To ensure the person develops healthy skin and nails, particularly during puberty
To ensure the person develops a healthy immune system, particularly during puberty
To ensure the person develops a healthy immune system, particularly during late adulthood
To ensure the person develops a digestive system, particularly during young to late adulthood
To ensure the person develops a digestive system, particularly during puberty
To ensure the person develops a healthy immune system, particularly during puberty
The thymus, located in the chest, is primarily responsible for secreting hormones involved with healthy immune system development. This development happens during puberty and continues afterwards.
Example Question #1034 : Individual Psychology And Behavior
The endocrine system links the brain to __________.
the organs that control growth and development, reproduction, and body metabolism
the centers of white and red cell reproduction
the gastrointestinal tract, bowels, and reproductive organs
the organs involved in digestion
None of these answers are correct
the organs that control growth and development, reproduction, and body metabolism
The endocrine system is a system of glands that secretes hormones into the circulatory system. These hormones are directed to organs that control growth and development, reproduction, and body metabolism. It is a system that links the brain to these organs.
Example Question #4 : Endocrine System
Which of the following are glands controlled by the endocrine system?
Thyroid
Ovaries and testes
All of these
Pineal gland
Pituitary gland
All of these
The endocrine system is a system of glands that secretes hormones into the circulatory system. These glands include the ovaries and testes, the pituitary gland, the thyroid, and pineal glands and many others, all of which control growth and development, reproduction, and body metabolism.
Example Question #9 : Endocrine System
Which of the following is a disease related to the endocrine system?
Cancer
Celiac disease
Sore throat
Thyroid disease
None of these
Thyroid disease
The endocrine system, in tandem with the central nervous system and immune system, plays a central role in maintaining a state of homeostasis throughout the body. Diseases of the endocrine system are, however, common and include diseases of the thyroid and diabetes mellitus.
Example Question #6 : Endocrine System
Which of the following hormones do ovaries produce?
Testosterone and adrenaline
Adrenaline and estrogen
Just estrogen
Just progesterone
Progesterone and estrogen
Progesterone and estrogen
The ovaries, an essential part of the female reproductive system, are responsible for producing estrogen and progesterone.
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