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Ch.11 PLQ
An inadequate secretion of thyroid hormones results in ___________,
which is characterized by weight gain and lethargy, while an excess of
thyroid hormone secretion results in ____________, which is
characterized by weight loss and rapid pulse.

myxedema; hypothroidism
hyperthyroidism; hypertrophy

✅✅-hypothyroidism;
hyperthyroidism; hypothyroidism
hypothyroidism; hyperthyroidism -
hyperthyroidism

Calcitonin and PTH are antagonistic hormones.


✅✅-True
True
False -

Elevated secretion of ACTH, as in Addison's disease, causes a
darkening of the skin because ACTH is related to MSH which causes
production of the pigment melanin.


✅✅-True
True
False -

Inhibition of phosphodiesterase would potentially increase the effects of
hormones that activate adenylate cyclase.


✅✅-True
True
False -

Many polypeptide and glycoprotein hormones are secreted in discrete
bursts called pulsatile secretions.


✅✅-True
True
False -

, Mutation of the calmodulin gene would alter the ability of ____________
to act as a second messenger.

potassium
sodium

✅✅-calcium
calcium
cAMP -

Prolonged stress may stimulate

no apparent physiological changes.
symptoms similar to Cushing's syndrome.

✅✅
adrenal gland atrophy.
increased resistance to disease. - -symptoms similar to Cushing's
syndrome.

Regulation of mineral homeostasis would be inhibited due to decreased
secretion of

growth hormone releasing hormone.
dopamine.

✅✅-corticotropin releasing
corticotropin releasing hormone.
gondadotropin releasing hormone. -
hormone.

Testosterone receptors would be ____________ in response to anabolic
steroid abuse

primed
upregulated

✅✅
downregulated
inhibited - -downregulated

The binding of epinephrine to its receptor activates a(n):

M-protein
K-protein

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