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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 2 MIDTERM EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2025

What is a hormone? - correct answer-
Secreted by endocrine glands into internal environment to help regulate metabolic processes.


What do hormones control? - correct answer-
Rates of certain chemical reactions, aid in transporting substances through membranes, and help regulat
e water balance, electrolyte balance, and blood pressure.


Hormones play a role in what? - correct answer-Reproduction, development, and growth


How do hormones deliver messages to cells? - correct answer-
They unite with binding site of the receptor.


What is the role of negative feedback in control of hormone secretions? - correct answer-
They are controlled by negative feedback


How does negative feedback work with hormone secretion? - correct answer-
A stimulus elicits the release of substance, once the substance reaches a certain level, it sends a signal
that stops further release of the substance.


What does negative feedback do for the bloodstream? - correct answer-
Regulates the hormone levels present


Paracrine secretions enter what? - correct answer-Interstitial fluid.


What do paracrine secretions effect? - correct answer-Only nearby cells


What is an example of a paracrine secretion? - correct answer-
release of histamine from certain white blood cells causing dilation of nearby blood cells.


What do autocrine secretions affect? - correct answer-only the cell secreting the substance

,What is an example of an autocrine secretion? - correct answer-
liver cells stimulating themselves to release stored iron


What do endocrine glands secrete? - correct answer-chemical substances and hormones


Where do endocrine glands secrete substances? - correct answer-Into the internal environment


Exocrine glands secrete chemical substances that enter what? - correct answer-
Tubes or ducts that lead to body surfaces


What is an example of an exocrine gland? - correct answer-sweat released from skin


What are the different endocrine glands in the body? - correct answer-
Pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland, pancreas, pineal gland, thymus, reprod
uctive glands, liver, heart, kidneys, and gastrointestinal tract.


Where is the pituitary gland located? - correct answer-The base of the brain


Where is the thyroid gland located? - correct answer-at the base of the neck


Where is the parathyroid gland located? - correct answer-posterior surface of the thyroid gland


Where is the adrenal gland located? - correct answer-on top of each kidney


Where is the pancreas located? - correct answer-behind the stomach and the bottom of the breast bone


Where is the pineal gland located? - correct answer-in the mid-line of the brain


Where is the thymus located? - correct answer-upperVthorax posterior to sternum

, Where are the reproductive glands located? - correct answer-Ovaries and testes


Where is the liver located? - correct answer-upper right quadrant of the stomach


Describe steroid hormones and their mechanisms of action? - correct answer-
Lipids derived from cholesterol with complex rings of carbon and hydrogen atoms and some oxygen at
oms, sex hormones, secretions of adrenal cortex, includes aldosterone and cortisol. Vitamin D is a mod
ified steroid.


Describe non steroid hormones and their mechanism of action? - correct answer-
Amines derived from amino acid tyrosine, these include epinephrine and nonepinepherine synthesized i
n the adrenal medulla. Thyroid hormone is also composed of tyrosine. Melatonin is derived from amin
o acid tryptophan. Protein hormones, parathyroid, growth hormone, prolactin.


Where is the anterior pituitary gland located? - correct answer-
In the fontal lobe of the pituitary gland and is enclosed in a capsule of connective tissue.


What does the APG consist of? - correct answer-connective and epithelial tissue in blocks around thin-
walled blood vessels.


What hormones does the APG secrete? - correct answer-
growth hormone, prolactin, thyroid stimulating hormone, adrenocorticotropic, luteinizing hormone, and
follicle stimulating hormone.


What does the posterior pituitary gland consist of? - correct answer-
neuroglia (pituicytes) and axons of hypothalamic neurons.


Hormones in the PPG are what? - correct answer-Antidiuretic and oxycontin


How do the PPG hormones secrete? - correct answer-
They are transported down axons through the pituitary stalk to the posterior pituitary and stored in the
vesicles.


What does the hormone antidiuretic do ? - correct answer-
Decreases urine production by reducing the volume of water the kidneys excrete.

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