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Human Physiology Basics Practice Test: Chemical Coordination and Integration
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Chemical Coordination and Integration topics include: Endocrine system and hormones, thyroid and adrenal glands, hypothalamus, pituitary glands, thymus and pineal body, insulin action mechanism, gonads and placenta. Chemical coordination and integration are primarily controlled by the endocrine glands. These glands secrete hormones, which are chemical substances that regulate biochemical functions in the body.  The neural system and endocrine system work together to provide coordination and integration of all organ activities. The neural system provides rapid coordination between organs,... Show more
Human Physiology Basics Practice Test: Chemical Coordination and Integration
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1. Which hormone causes the contraction of labor?
2. The maternal endometrium response to trophoblast invasion is called as a decidual reaction.
3. Which of the following hormone is known as flight and fight hormone?
4. Portion of placenta contributed by the embryo is the ________
5. Which is the common problem with the endocrine system?
6. Which hormone produces a calorigenic effect?
7. What is the name of the cells producing the hormone in adrenal medulla?
8. Which of the following is not released by anterior pituitary gland?
9. If hypothalamus fails to secrete GnRH the effect would be _________
10. Which of the following consists of nerve tissue and down growth from hypothalamus?
11. Which of the following is not an effect of pineal body secretion?
12. Low level of adrenal cortex hormones result in ________
13. Which of the following hormone is produced by a pituitary gland in both males and females but functional only in a female?
14. Which of the following hormone is responsible for the secretion of milk after parturition?
15. Low level of adrenal cortex hormones results in ________
16. Which of the following element is needed for insulin to exert its maximal effect in glucose uptake?
17. Which is not the function of cortisol?
18. Mammalian thymus is mainly associated with _________
19. ADH acts on ________
20. Which part of the ovary of mammals acts as endocrine gland after copulation?
21. Which of the following controls the functions of sertoli cells?
22. The pineal gland secretes __________
23. Hassall’s corpuscles are found in _________
24. Which of the following is not a primary lymphoid tissue?
25. Deficiency of vasopressin causes ________