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The function of this pituitary hormone is to increase basal metabolic rate by
stimulating the thyroid gland. - ANSWER✔✔TSH


This gland is located in the back portion of the sella turcica and is linked to the
hypothalamus via nerves. - ANSWER✔✔Posterior Pituitary gland


Identify the endocrine organ just anterior and lateral to the trachea in the neck. -
ANSWER✔✔Thyroid gland


The anterior pituitary gland secretes this hormone. - ANSWER✔✔Estrogen


The adrenal medulla secretes this hormone. - ANSWER✔✔Epinephrine (also
called adrenaline)


This gland is located in the front portion of the sella turcica and is controlled by the
hypothalamus via releasing and inhibiting hormones. - ANSWER✔✔Anterior
Pituitary gland


The posterior pituitary gland secretes this hormone. - ANSWER✔✔Oxytocin


The thyroid gland helps regulate the metabolism of blood glucose via the hormone
insulin. - ANSWER✔✔False

, Which major plasma protein consists of antibodies to fight infectious pathogens. -
ANSWER✔✔Globulins


Identify the portion of a hematocrit which is composed of white blood cells. -
ANSWER✔✔Buffy Coat


Which major plasma protein is responsible for maintaining osmotic pressure. -
ANSWER✔✔Albumin


Which blood component is responsible for hemostasis? - ANSWER✔✔Platelets


Identify the major constituent of plasma. - ANSWER✔✔Water


These lymphatic organs are located in the throat. - ANSWER✔✔Tonsils


This lymphatic organ is located in the upper left abdominal quadrant. -
ANSWER✔✔Spleen


Peyer's Patches: - ANSWER✔✔are isolated clusters of lymph nodules found in the
wall of the small intestine


The set of tonsils located behind the nasal cavity (nasopharynx): -
ANSWER✔✔Pharyngeal tonsils


PTH raises blood calcium by: - ANSWER✔✔All of the Above

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