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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
hyperthyroidism;
hypothyroidism
hypothyroidism;
hyperthyroidism
-
✅✅
-hypothyroidism;
hyperthyroidism
Calcitonin
and
PTH
are
antagonistic
hormones.
True
False
-
✅✅
-True
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
False
-
✅✅
-True
Inhibition
of
phosphodiesterase
would
potentially
increase
the
effects
of
hormones
that
activate
adenylate
cyclase.
True
False
-
✅✅
-True
Many
polypeptide
and
glycoprotein
hormones
are
secreted
in
discrete
bursts
called
pulsatile
secretions.
True
False
-
✅✅
-True Mutation
of
the
calmodulin
gene
would
alter
the
ability
of
____________
to
act
as
a
second
messenger.
potassium
sodium
calcium
cAMP
-
✅✅
-calcium
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
hormone.
gondadotropin
releasing
hormone.
-
✅✅
-corticotropin
releasing
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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