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BIO 169 Final Exam Questions with Verified Solutions Graded A+ What are the functions of the endocrine system? - Answers controls - reproduction, metabolism, growth/development, fluid/electrolyte balance, resistance to stress What are paracrine secretions? Traits? - Answers Local hormone that enters interstitial fluid but affects only neighboring cells. Potent and secreted in small amounts, only when needed. They break down quickly. What hormones are secreted by the anterior pituitary gland? - Answers ACTH-Adrenocorticotropic hormone. FSH-Follicle-stimulating hormone. GH-Growth hormone. Also called STH, or somatotrophic hormone. LH-Luteinizing hormone. PRL-Prolactin. TSH-Thyroid-stimulating hormone Name some steroid hormones. - Answers sex hormones-testosterone, estrogens. Also, aldosterone, cortisol. Name some nonsteroid hormones. - Answers norepinephrine and epinephrine (amines) PTH (parathyroid hormone), GH (growth hormone), and PRL (prolactin) (protein hormones) FHS (follicle stimulating hormone), LH (luteinizing hormone), and TSH (thyroid- stimulating hormone).(glycoproteins) ADH, or antidiuretic hormone and OT, or oxytocin),(TRH (thyrotropin-releasing hormone), SS (somastostatin), and GnRH (gonadotropin-releasing hormone). (peptides) What are the second messengers? - Answers cAMP, cGMP, diacylglycerol (DAG) What are the "fight-or-flight" hormones? - Answers Epinephrine and norephinephrine ADH - Answers antiduiretic hormone. Raises blood pressure, causes kidneys to reduce water excretion. Where are colloids found? - Answers thyroid What is the cuddle hormone and hormone instrumental in labor? - Answers oxytocin What are the intermediaries in the formation of norepinephrine? - Answers dopa and dopamine What hormone is involved in Vit D absorption and increased absorption of calcium? - Answers parathyroid hormone What hormones determine basal metabolic rate? - Answers T3 and T4 What hormone is responsible for the biological clock? - Answers melatonin ADH hormone is released from the ___. - Answers pituitary gland What is the hormone that causes the kidney to secrete Na and excrete K and cause water retention? - Answers aldosterone What is calcitonin secreted by? - Answers thyroid gland Type II diabetes - Answers Maturity onset diabetes. Happens later in life. Non-insulin-dependent diabetes. Loss of insulin receptors. Associated with obesity. Type I diabetes - Answers An autoimmune disorder where immune system attacks beta cells of

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BIO 169 Final Exam Questions with Verified Solutions Graded A+

What are the functions of the endocrine system? - Answers controls - reproduction, metabolism,
growth/development, fluid/electrolyte balance, resistance to stress

What are paracrine secretions? Traits? - Answers Local hormone that enters interstitial fluid but
affects only neighboring cells. Potent and secreted in small amounts, only when needed. They
break down quickly.

What hormones are secreted by the anterior pituitary gland? - Answers ACTH-
Adrenocorticotropic hormone.

FSH-Follicle-stimulating hormone.

GH-Growth hormone. Also called STH, or somatotrophic hormone.

LH-Luteinizing hormone.

PRL-Prolactin.

TSH-Thyroid-stimulating hormone

Name some steroid hormones. - Answers sex hormones-testosterone, estrogens. Also,
aldosterone, cortisol.

Name some nonsteroid hormones. - Answers norepinephrine and epinephrine (amines)

PTH (parathyroid hormone), GH (growth hormone), and PRL (prolactin) (protein hormones)

FHS (follicle stimulating hormone), LH (luteinizing hormone), and TSH (thyroid- stimulating
hormone).(glycoproteins)

ADH, or antidiuretic hormone and OT, or oxytocin),(TRH (thyrotropin-releasing hormone), SS
(somastostatin), and GnRH (gonadotropin-releasing hormone). (peptides)

What are the second messengers? - Answers cAMP, cGMP, diacylglycerol (DAG)

What are the "fight-or-flight" hormones? - Answers Epinephrine and norephinephrine

ADH - Answers antiduiretic hormone. Raises blood pressure, causes kidneys to reduce water
excretion.

Where are colloids found? - Answers thyroid

What is the cuddle hormone and hormone instrumental in labor? - Answers oxytocin

What are the intermediaries in the formation of norepinephrine? - Answers dopa and dopamine

What hormone is involved in Vit D absorption and increased absorption of calcium? - Answers

, parathyroid hormone

What hormones determine basal metabolic rate? - Answers T3 and T4

What hormone is responsible for the biological clock? - Answers melatonin

ADH hormone is released from the ___. - Answers pituitary gland

What is the hormone that causes the kidney to secrete Na and excrete K and cause water
retention? - Answers aldosterone

What is calcitonin secreted by? - Answers thyroid gland

Type II diabetes - Answers Maturity onset diabetes. Happens later in life. Non-insulin-dependent
diabetes. Loss of insulin receptors. Associated with obesity.

Type I diabetes - Answers An autoimmune disorder where immune system attacks beta cells of
pancreas. Insulin cannot be produced. Juvenile diabetes.

Diabetes insipidus - Answers Body is not producing or responding to ADH. Impairs regulation of
water balance. Lots of urine. Dehydration.

What is the fight-or-flight gland and what part of nervous system is involved? - Answers adrenal
gland, sympathetic nervous system

What hormone lowers blood calcium and phosphate ion levels and stimulates bone formation? -
Answers calcitonin

Name characteristics of RBCs. - Answers Life span of about 120 days. Lose nucleus during
development, so they cannot make proteins or divide. Produce ATP through glycolysis only.
RBCs wear out the liver and spleen dispose of them.

platelets - Answers Also called thrombocytes. Large cytoplasm fragments of megakaryocytes
that shrink.

diapedesis - Answers passage of white blood cells through intact capillary walls and into the
surrounding tissue

agglutination - Answers Causes chest pain, difficulty breathing

fibrin - Answers forms meshwork to trap blood cells, platelets to form blood clot.

What is associated with intrinsic clotting mechanism only? - Answers Hageman Factor

What is associated with blood clot dissolution? - Answers plasminogen

RBCC - Answers red blood cell count. Tests oxygen carrying capacity of blood.

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