14. Answer is: E. A & C are correct.
Insulin is a hormone released from the islet cells of the pancrease and it stimulates the glucose uptake into the cells of the muscles and decreases the blood glucose level.
Hence option E is correct.
15. Answer is: antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) is produced by the hypothalamus in the brain and stored in posterior pituitary gland. It stimulates the water reabsorption by binding to the receptors on the cells in the collecting ducts of the kidney. Alcohol consumption, inhibits the release of antidiuretic hormone.
PPNU 2UUENES Metabo X Ch 11 Flashcards Quizle + D Question 14 1 pts Which of...
Hormones estrogen progesterone testosterone FSH LH oxytocin prolactin insulin glucagon aldosterone ADH ACTH PTH calcitonin TSH GH secretin CCK epinephrine TH Choose the hormone that best matches each function. stimulates ovulation; maintains corpus luteum stimulates release of hormones from adrenal cortex promotes breakdown of glycogen to release of glucose stimulates development of ovarian follicles stimulates spermatogenesis; development...
Role of the Pancreas Key: pancreas glucagon endocrine insulin exocrine Type II diabetes Type I diabetes ________________ is gland located under the stomach that produces insulin and glucagon The pancreas has an _______________ function to secrete sodium bicarbonate and digestive enzymes and also an ________________function to secrete insulin and glucagon hormones _____________ is the only hormone that causes blood sugar levels to lower as it signals cells to take up glucose for their energy source and signals the liver...
QUESTION 2 Match the following hormones with their actions stimulates secretion of hormones from adrenal cortex B testosterone and maintains female sex c antidluretic hormone (ADH) Dthyroxine E parathyroid hormone Promote s growth and maintenance of male sex characteristics Increases blood sugar Increases reabsorption of sodium by kidney tubules G adrenocorticotropic homone (ACTH) H cortisol Raises blood calcium Increases metabolism in body cell 1 insulin ympathomimetic, elevates heart rate, blood pressure Stimulates water reabsorption by kidney tubules; decreases urine ●回Helps...
QUESTION 1. Which of the following is produced by the cells of the Zona Glomerulosa? Group of answer choices Mineralocorticoids Glucocorticoids Glucagon T3 & T4 DHEA Question 2 During which phase of the cardiac cycle would you expect the pressure in the left ventricle to rise above the pressure in the aorta? Group of answer choices Isovolumetric filling Ventricular diastole Atrial systole Isovolumetric relaxation Isovolumetric contraction Question 3 Which hormone increases both Glycogenolysis and Gluconeogenesis? Group of answer choices DHEA...
hoose the single DJU 1 pts Question 2 Which is true about the action of the hypothalamus on the posterior pituitary gland? • Hypothalamus produces antidiuretic hormone released from this part of the pituitary Hormones travel within blood vessels to this part of the pituitary Hypothalamus stimulates releasing hormones from this part of the pituitary Hypothalamus bypasses the posterior pituitary
which of the following is an action of human growth hormone (GH)? a stimulates division of chondrocytes b. causes skeletal muscle growth c. raises blood glucose level d. increases lipolysis e. all of the above 37. Which of the following is not an action of parathyroid hormone (PTH)? a stimulate osteoclast activity b. stimulate calcium absorption in the GI tract c. increase calcium excretion in the kidneys d. increase calcitriol synthesis by the kidneys e. all are actions of PTH...
14:18 Exit Question 11 1 pcs Pick the CORRECT statement about the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS). Angiotensin directly causes Nat reabsorption by the DCT In response to lower than normal Nat in the DCT, the macula densa cells signal the granular cells to release renin Renin is secreted by the posterior pituitary. Renin activates aldosterone from its precursor Aldosterone causes vasoconstriction of arterioles Question 10 1 pts Pick the TRUE statement about filtrate in the renal system. We produce approximately 180-200...
1. Which of the following would you not find in the ultrafiltrate of the pct? glucose K+ hemoglobin free cellular material water 2. A patient with the following condition would produce the most urine? kidney stones hemorrhage diarrhea extensive burns dehydration 3. If you consumed a snicker's bars and your blood contained 300 mg/100 ml (3 mg/ml) of glucose and your current GFR was 150 ml/min, given the known Tm of 375 mg/min, how much glucose will spill over into...
Question 48 1 pts What is a major effect of the following hormones? Glucagon stimulates fat storage Cortisol stimulates glucose storage Insulin causes Type I diabetes Angiotensin Il causes vasoconstriction Thyroid hormone stimulates iodine absorption by the GI tract Question 47 1 pts What statement about lipid-soluble hormones is correct? Their receptors are found inside the cell All are synthesized from cholesterol All are stored in vesicles None are regulated via the hypothalamus-anterior pituitary- peripheral endocrine gland axis
Question 12 10 pts Insulin is released when blood glucose levels are . This causes increased absorption of glucose into cells by the transporter. This transporter has a Ky which allows rapid glucose uptake. Insulin promotes activity of to make glycogen for energy storage. Adipose tissues also increase energy storage by making from fatty acids.