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Honor’s Endocrine Test
Do Not Write on This Test
Part I. Matching
1. Hormone concentrations are usually regulated by:
a. tropic hormone control
b. positive feedback mechanism
c. neurological control
d. negative feedback mechanism
2. Hypersecretions of growth hormone in adulthood leads to:
a. gigantism
b. acromegaly
c. cretinism
d. dwarfism
3. The ___ gland is located in the sella turcia in the brain.
a. pineal
b. hypothalamus
c. pituitary
d. thyroid
4. Which of the following is NOT one of the major processes controlled by hormones?
a. body coordination
b. growth & development
c. maintain electrolyte balance
d. regulation of metabolism
5. Hyposecretions of ADH leads to:
a. diabetes insipidus
b. Graves’ disease
c. Addison’s disease
d. Cushing’s disease
6. The thyroid gland is located where?
a. below the Adam’s apple
b. above the kidneys
c. in the abdominal area
d. in the groin
7. The antagonist to calcitonin is:
a. thyroxin (T4)
b. parathyroid hormone
c. prolactin
8. Name the mixed gland(s).
a. pituitary
b. gonads
c. pancreas
d. aldosterone
d. a & b
9. The gland referred to as the “Master Gland” is the ___.
a. hypothalamus
b. pancreas
c. pituitary
d. gonads
10. Which gland is associated with the maturation of T-lymphocytes?
a. pituitary
b. thymus
c. thyroid
d. pineal
Part II. Matching
Answer Statement
11. hormone that stimulates spermatogenesis & oogenesis
e. b & c
Choices
a. Relaxin
12. hormone that prevents urine formation
b. Pineal Gland
13. hormone that regulates metabolism
c. Luteininzing Hormone (LH)
14. hormone that raises blood glucose levels
d. Insulin
15. hormone that lowers blood glucose levels
e. Inhibin
16. hormone that dilates the cervix & birth canal
f. Glucagon
17. hormone that inhibits FSH
g. Epinephrine
18. regulates sleep & wake cycles
h. Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)
19. also known as adrenalin
i. (T3 & T4 ) Triiodothyronine & Thyroxin
Part III. Labeling: label the diagram with the correct endocrine glands & give 1 hormone secreted by each & the
function/action of that hormone.
20 - 21.
Hypothalamus
23-25.
26-28.
29-31.
32-34.
35-37.
38-40.
41-43. (female)
44-46. (male)
47. What two systems control the entire body’s homeostasis?
48. Do the secretionsof glucagon & insulin come from the Islets of Langerhans or the Butterfly of Thyroid?
49. Which gland is associated with Diabetes?
50. Are exocrine or endocrine glands ductless?