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Human Anatomy Basics Practice Test: Ductless Glands
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Ductless Glands topics include: Thyroid and parathyroid glands, spleen, thymus, pineal body, chromophil and cortical systems. Ductless glands are glands that release their chemical substances, called hormones, directly into the blood. Some examples of ductless glands include: Parathyroid: These small glands are located on the back of the thyroid gland and release a hormone that helps maintain calcium levels in the blood. Pineal: This gland is located near the agya chakra and is believed to control other ductless glands. Thymus: This triangular-shaped gland is located in the chest and... Show more
Human Anatomy Basics Practice Test: Ductless Glands
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25 Questions

1. Lymph is cleansed in lymph nodes and blood is cleansed in the spleen.
2. An autoimmune disease where body’s own antibodies attack cells of thyroid is called ________
3. The sensation of temperature, touch, pressure and pain occurs in ___________
4. The Thymus is located in __________
5. The spleen is located in lower right thoracic cavity above the diaphragm.
6. Thymus secrets ____________
7. Where is Pineal gland located?
8. Where are parathyroid glands present?
9. Which of these receptors detects stretching or lengthening of a muscle?
10. Thymus is smaller in children than in adults.
11. Which of the following is an effect of aging on the nervous system?
12. How many parathyroid glands are present?
13. T lymphocytes mature in ____________
14. Grave’s disease is due to __________
15. Endocrine gland thought to be involved in setting the biological clock and influencing the reproductive function of ___________
16. __________ is the venous compartment of spleen and is important to break down RBC’s.
17. Which type of epithelium is found in thyroid follicles?
18. The hormone that controls the level of calcium and phosphorus in blood is secreted by __________
19. The spleen’s sinuses are filled with __________
20. Nodule of spleen contains?
21. Polycythemia is _____________ RBC’s.
22. Changes in blood concentration of glucose, oxygen and hydrogen ions are detected by __________
23. Pineal gland of human brain secretes melatonin concerned with ________
24. What are the types of cells found in parathyroid gland?
25. The occipital lobe contains which of the following primary sensory areas?