A) thyrotropin
B) thyroid-stimulating hormone
C) thyroxine-binding protein
D) thyroglobulin
E) calcitonin
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A) thyroid
B) vestibular
C) adrenal
D) parathyroid
E) renal
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A) No; the secretion of an LH-like substance by the placenta is important in the first trimester, and Nancy's pregnancy is beyond the first trimester.
B) Yes; the secretion of an LH-like substance by the placenta throughout the pregnancy is necessary to maintain the pregnancy.
C) No; the placenta doesn't normally secrete an LH-like substance at any time during pregnancy.
D) Yes; a drop in the secretion of an LH-like substance this late in the pregnancy will disrupt normal embryonic development.
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A) glucose is used for energy.
B) glycogen is broken down to glucose.
C) glucose is formed from amino acids.
D) glycogen is synthesized from excess glucose.
E) glucose is formed from fatty acids.
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A) Stimulates synthesis of thyroid hormones
B) Increases adrenal cortex secretions
C) Development of immune system
D) Milk production
E) Decreases blood Ca2+ levels
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A) Glucagon
B) Progesterone
C) Cortisol
D) T3
E) Prolactin
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A) lower in the winter to conserve body heat.
B) higher in the winter to increase body temperature.
C) lowered in the summer after his job to decrease body temperature.
D) increased in the summer after his job to increase body temperature.
E) unaffected by his job.
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A) Parasympathetic stimulation of the pancreas
B) Breakdown of glycogen in the liver releasing glucose
C) Increased production of insulin by the pancreas
D) Increased glucose uptake by cells
E) Glycogen synthesis
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A) The first item is greater than the second item.
B) The first item is less than the second item.
C) The first item is equal or nearly equal to the second item.
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A) infundibulum and neurohypophysis
B) pars nervosa and pars tuberalis
C) neurohypophysis and adenohypophysis
D) adenohypophysis and infundibulum
E) infundibulum and hypothalamohypophysial portal system
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A) increases amino acid uptake in cells.
B) decreases the use of lipids as an energy source.
C) decreases the synthesis and storage of glycogen.
D) increases the use of glucose for energy.
E) facilitates the uptake of glucose by cells.
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A) blood osmolality increases.
B) blood pressure increases.
C) blood volume increases.
D) blood pressure decreases.
E) Both "blood osmolality increases" and "blood pressure decreases" are correct.
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A) the intestines to absorb more water.
B) the kidney tubules to retain more water.
C) a person to drink more water.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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A) Thymus
B) Adrenal
C) Pineal
D) Hypothalamus
E) Pituitary (hypophysis)
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A) Mineralocorticoids
B) PTH
C) Insulin
D) ADH
E) T3
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A) tropic
B) inhibitory
C) releasing
D) lipid derivative
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A) ACTH production is increased even more by positive feedback.
B) High cortisol levels will begin to cause ACTH levels to decline.
C) High ACTH levels will begin to cause cortisol levels to decline.
D) Aldosterone levels will increase.
E) None of the choices are correct.
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A) Increased sympathetic stimulation causes insulin secretion to decrease.
B) Decreasing blood nutrient levels cause increased growth hormone secretion.
C) Decreasing blood nutrient levels cause increased cortisol secretion.
D) Increasing parasympathetic stimulation causes increased glucagon secretion.
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