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NURS 2003 Final Exam Questions And Answers Graded A+.
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OMA Obesity Medicine Board Review Exam Questions With Correct Detailed Answers.
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Ghrelin - correct answer -only known orexigenic gut hormone 
-inactive form --ghrelin O-acyltransferase (GOAT)--ghrelin-acyl (active form) 
-Growth Hormone Release Inducing Peptide 
-secreted by: gastric fundus/body, proximal small intestine (decreased w/ sleeve gastrectomy--remove greater curvature of stomach/fundus) 
+: empty stomach, weight loss, stress, sleep deprivation, genetics (Prader willi) 
-: stomach stretch*^, weight gain, leptin, gastri...
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BIO 153 Example Exam 2 FINAL Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
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T or F According to the "rule of nines", each arm would constitute about 9% of your body surface area. - 
False (Each arm constitutes 4.5% of body surface area) 
. T or F Hair is mostly composed of dead, keratinized cells. - True 
Area of dermis that is thickest. 
a. papillary b. reticular c. endodermal d. all are same thickness - B 
Condition in which bones of children have reduced mineralization, leading to bowed legs, along with 
deformities of pelvis, skull and rib cage. 
a. osteomalacia b...
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UTA Henry A&P2 Final Exam questions and answers latest top score.
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UTA Henry A&P2 Final Exam questions and answers latest top score. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
endocrine system - correct body's "slow" chemical communication system; a set of glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream 
 
exocrine system - correct answers.The collection of ducted glands that secrete products to the body's surface or into body cavities 
 
Hormones - correct cal messengers that are manufactured by the endocrine glands, travel through the bloodstream, and affect other spe...
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BMD 252 Exam 2 | Summer 2024, Q & A (Complete Solutions)
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BMD 252 Exam 2 | Summer 2024, Q & A (Complete Solutions) What is the primary function of hormones? A) Function as enzymes that catalyze the breakdown food molecules B) Act as chemical messengers that regulate the metabolic function of cells in the body C) Influence metabolic activity of glands by electrochemical impulses D) Activate extracellular enzymes Which of the following is NOT representative of endocrine glands? A) They typically have a rich vascular and lymphatic drainage that receives...
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BIO 169 Final Exam (compiled) Questions and Answers 100% pass
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BIO 169 Final Exam (compiled) Questions 
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give an example of a water-soluble hormone - Answer️️ -Oxytocin 
give an example of a lipid-soluble hormone - Answer️️ -testosterone 
adenylate cyclase produces the second messenger _____, when the G-Protein has 
_______ and is bound to it. - Answer️️ -cAMP, GTP 
TRUE / FALSE The hypothalamus directly controls the pituitary gland? - Answer️️ - 
True 
The Posterior lobe is considered to be part of the (nervous or e...
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Med Surg Exam 2- Endocrine Test Questions and Correct Answers | Rated A+
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What are the three hormones produced and secreted by the thyroid gland - T3, T4 and calcitonin 
 
Which hormone is produced the most by the thyroid - T4 
 
Which hormone is the most potent and has greater metabolic effects that is produced by the thyroid - T3. 20% of T3 is made by thyroid and the rest is T4 that is converted into T3 in the periphery 
 
what compound is necessary to make t3 and T4 - iodine. 
 
What all do t3 and T4 affect - metabolic rate, caloric requirements, oxy...
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NURS 611 Exam 2 Questions With Verified Answers
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NURS 611 Exam 2 Questions With 
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What are the two primary mechanisms for hormonal imbalances (high or low)? 
1) inappropriate amounts of hormone delivered to the target cell 
2) inappropriate responses by the target cell 
What are 4 reasons for inappropriate hormone amounts? 
1) endocrine gland disorders causing inappropriate synthesis 
2) failure of the feedback systems 
3) dysfunctional or ectopically produced hormone 
4) defects in delivery of the hormone in the blood stream...
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NR 283 Pathology (Week 6) Questions with Complete Solutions 2023/2024
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NR 283 Pathology (Week 6) Questions with Complete Solutions 2023/2024 
Which part of the body is the main control center for hormonal regulation? - Correct Answer Hypothalamus 
 
Humoral stimuli - Correct Answer Refers to the control of hormone release in response to changes in extracellular fluid levels or ion levels 
 
Hormonal stimuli - Correct Answer The release of hormones in response to hormones released by other endocrine glands 
 
Neural stimuli - Correct Answer The release of hormones i...
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ZOOL 2403 Boros lecture exam 3 with 100% correct answers 2024
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5 special senses - answer-olfaction, taste, vision, hearing, equilibrium and balance 
 
where is the olfactory pathway located? - answer-on the temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex 
 
what is the pathway of odor the olfactory cortex? - answer-odor goes to the olfactory receptors, pass through cribriform plate of ethmoid bone, CN I synapses on neurons in olfactory bulbs, whose axons form olfactory tract, and then goes to the olfactory cortex 
 
gustatory (definition) - answer-taste 
 
Where are t...
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