BIOL 2150 REVIEW FINAL ( KAHOOTS) QUESTIONS
WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
Motherboard of the Endocrine system - Answers - Hypothalamus
What is the difference between endocrine tissues and endocrine glands? - Answers -
Endocrine glands ONLY have endocrine functions.
Humoral stimuli - Answers - Secrete their Hormones in direct response to changing
Blood levels of certain critical Ions and Nutrients
Hormones that come from adenohypophysis - Answers - Somatotropin
Prolactin
Corticotrophin
Function of the thryoid hormone (TH) - Answers - Controls metabolism
Signs of hypothyroidism - Answers - Exophthalmos
Weight loss
Excessive Sweating
Which molecule does the parathyroid gland control - Answers - Calcium
which of the following adrenal cortex produces glucocorticoids? - Answers - Zona
Fasiculata
Which of the following causes Cushing's Disease - Answers - Excess Cortisol
What hormone is produced in terms or short term stress? - Answers - Epinephrine
Type 1 Diabetes - Answers - It is caused by insufficient insulin secretion.
It is most commonly developed in younger people.It is treated with insulin injections
These are secreted by adipose tissue - Answers - Leptin
Resistin
Adiponectin
White blood cells - Answers - Leukocytes
normal PH of blood - Answers - 7.35-7.45
main purpose of fibrinogen - Answers - Clotting
, Purpose of the biconcave shape of the cell - Answers - -Helps maintain shape of the cell
-increases surface area for picking up oxygen
-increases surface area for transporting carbon dioxide
How many oxygen molecules can one red blood cell transport - Answers - 1 BILLION
correct order - Answers - Body detects low oxygens
HIF is increased
EPO is increased
RBC is increased
Types of amenia are caused by autoimmune disease? - Answers - Pernicious
Too many RBC - Answers - Polycythemia
Granulocytes - Answers - Neutrophil
Eosinophil
Basophil
Monocytes develop in ... - Answers - macrophages
What is the target of eosinophils? - Answers - Parasites
Functions of platlets - Answers - PLUG
This clotting factor is not a protein - Answers - Factor 4
These are anticoagulant drugs. - Answers - Aspirin
Warfarin
Heparin
This is not an anticoagulant drug - Answers - Rhogam
What is the difference between bleeding disorders and clotting disorders? - Answers -
Bleeding disorders result from too much bleeding
universal receiver blood type - Answers - AB positive
Universal donor blood type - Answers - O neg
Most common blood type - Answers - A Positive
which of the following refers to muscle layer of the heart - Answers - Myocardium
which of the following heart chambers pumps blood into the pulmonary circulation -
Answers - Right Ventricle
WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
Motherboard of the Endocrine system - Answers - Hypothalamus
What is the difference between endocrine tissues and endocrine glands? - Answers -
Endocrine glands ONLY have endocrine functions.
Humoral stimuli - Answers - Secrete their Hormones in direct response to changing
Blood levels of certain critical Ions and Nutrients
Hormones that come from adenohypophysis - Answers - Somatotropin
Prolactin
Corticotrophin
Function of the thryoid hormone (TH) - Answers - Controls metabolism
Signs of hypothyroidism - Answers - Exophthalmos
Weight loss
Excessive Sweating
Which molecule does the parathyroid gland control - Answers - Calcium
which of the following adrenal cortex produces glucocorticoids? - Answers - Zona
Fasiculata
Which of the following causes Cushing's Disease - Answers - Excess Cortisol
What hormone is produced in terms or short term stress? - Answers - Epinephrine
Type 1 Diabetes - Answers - It is caused by insufficient insulin secretion.
It is most commonly developed in younger people.It is treated with insulin injections
These are secreted by adipose tissue - Answers - Leptin
Resistin
Adiponectin
White blood cells - Answers - Leukocytes
normal PH of blood - Answers - 7.35-7.45
main purpose of fibrinogen - Answers - Clotting
, Purpose of the biconcave shape of the cell - Answers - -Helps maintain shape of the cell
-increases surface area for picking up oxygen
-increases surface area for transporting carbon dioxide
How many oxygen molecules can one red blood cell transport - Answers - 1 BILLION
correct order - Answers - Body detects low oxygens
HIF is increased
EPO is increased
RBC is increased
Types of amenia are caused by autoimmune disease? - Answers - Pernicious
Too many RBC - Answers - Polycythemia
Granulocytes - Answers - Neutrophil
Eosinophil
Basophil
Monocytes develop in ... - Answers - macrophages
What is the target of eosinophils? - Answers - Parasites
Functions of platlets - Answers - PLUG
This clotting factor is not a protein - Answers - Factor 4
These are anticoagulant drugs. - Answers - Aspirin
Warfarin
Heparin
This is not an anticoagulant drug - Answers - Rhogam
What is the difference between bleeding disorders and clotting disorders? - Answers -
Bleeding disorders result from too much bleeding
universal receiver blood type - Answers - AB positive
Universal donor blood type - Answers - O neg
Most common blood type - Answers - A Positive
which of the following refers to muscle layer of the heart - Answers - Myocardium
which of the following heart chambers pumps blood into the pulmonary circulation -
Answers - Right Ventricle