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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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25 Questions

1. What is Wermer’s syndrome known as?
2. How many lobes are present in the thyroid?
3. Metamorphosis in frog is controlled by _________
4. How many intermolecular and interamolecular disulfide bond is present in insulin?
5. What is the treatment of GH-oma?
6. If hypothalamus fails to secrete GnRH the effect would be _________
7. Displacement of the set point in the hypothalamus is due to _________
8. Which type of epithelium is present in thyroid follicles?
9. Adrenaline and non adrenaline are hormones and act as ________
10. The most common type of thyroid cancer is papillary carcinoma.
11. MSH is produced by _________
12. Humulin is being commercially produced from a transgenic species of _______
13. Human placenta is classified as ___________
14. The adrenal gland is located ________
15. Hassall’s corpuscles are found in _________
16. Diabetes insipidus is due to insufficient release of _________
17. Portion of placenta contributed by the embryo is the ________
18. Which vessel transports blood rich in oxygen and nutrients to the fetus?
19. Testosterone is secreted by ________
20. Low level of adrenal cortex hormones result in ________
21. Adrenaline hormone increases ________
22. Osmoreceptors in hypothalamus are involved in _________
23. Hormones produced in hypothalamus are _________
24. Enlargement of the thyroid is called _________
25. Which of the following consists of nerve tissue and down growth from hypothalamus?