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23 Cards in this Set
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How do the cells of the suprarenal medulla differ from other glandular cells?
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They form from modified sympathetic ganglionic neurons
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Which of the following results from the overproduction of thyroid hormone?
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Grave's disease
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The thyroid gland is located just anterior to the
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trachea
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Hypothalamic centers regulate nervous and endocrine system activities by
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• acting as an endocrine organ, releasing ADH and oxytocin
• direct control over endocrine cells • secreting regulatory hormones to control pituitary gland activities • all of the above! |
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The lobes of the thyroid gland are connected by the
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isthmus
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The 2 hormones released by the neurohypophysis are
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ADH and oxytocin
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Hormones released into the interstitial fluid by the anterior pituitary center enter the circulation easily because
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the adjacent capillaries are fenestrated to permit passage of large molecules into the circulation
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Calcitriol is
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• released in response to PTH
• a form of vitamin D • used to increase blood calcium levels • a steroid ALL |
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Which of the following describes the function of c cells/parafollicular cells
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they produce the hormone calcitonin
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Releasing hormones (RH) directly cause
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increased secretion from the anterior pituitary
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The hormone that acts to oppose the effects of calcitonin is
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• secreted by the parathyroid glands
• parathyroid hormone |
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Decreased levels of parathyroid hormone could result in
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muscle spasms
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The hypophyseal portal system allows
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regulating hormones to go directly from the hypothalamus to the anterior pituitary
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The anterior pituitary can be divided into three regions:
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pars distalis, pars tuberalis, and pars intermedia
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The most important hormone produced by the pineal gland is
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melatonin
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Steps in the swallowing process (order)
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2,5,3,1,6,4
compression of the bolus against the hard palate, retraction of the tongue to force the bolus into the pharynx, elevation of the soft palate, isolation of the nasopharynx, elevation of the larynx and folding of the epiglottis to direct the bolus past the glottis, opening of the upper esophageal sphincter and peristaltic movement of the bolus |
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Teeth that appear in the first 2 years of life are called
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• milk teeth
• primary teeth • baby teeth • deciduous teeth ALL |
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The mouth opens into the
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• buccal cavity
• Oral cavity |
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Which of the following are salivary glands?
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1,2,3
parotid, sublingual, submandibular |
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Damage to which nerve would make it impossible for a person to protrude the tongue?
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N XII
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The hardest substance in the body is
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enamel
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The tongue has many bumps called the
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papillae
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The periodontal ligament is part of a strong joint known as the
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gomphosis
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