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Chapter 13 Quiz 1

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  adrenal cortex.
B  gonads.
C  hypothalamus.
D  anterior pituitary.
E  posterior pituitary.
Question #2
A  The release of oxytocin is stimulated by hypothalamic releasing factors.
B  Oxytocin and vasopressin are different names for the same hormone.
C  Oxytocin and vasopressin are synthesized in the hypothalamus.
D  Vasopressin stimulates contractions of the uterus and the release of oxytocin.
E  Vasopressin is synthesized in the posterior pituitary.
Question #3
A  adrenal
B  anterior pituitary
C  posterior pituitary
D  thyroid
E  pineal
Question #4
A  hypothalamus.
B  penile gland.
C  pinel gland.
D  thyroid gland.
E  pineal gland.
Question #5
A  Males and females have fundamentally different posterior pituitaries.
B  A female pituitary transplanted into a male displays a cyclic pattern of hormone release.
C  Males and females have fundamentally different anterior pituitaries.
D  A male pituitary transplanted into a female displays a cyclic pattern of hormone release.
Question #6
A  anterior pituitary
B  posterior pituitary
C  hypothalamus
D  pineal
E  pituitary
Question #7
A  releases no hormones.
B  releases hormones.
C  receives no neural input.
D  has no blood vessels.
E  is suspended from the pituitary stalk.
Question #8
A  thyroid
B  hypothalamus
C  pituitary
D  adrenal medulla
E  adrenal cortex
Question #9
A  are controlled by the female anterior pituitary
B  are controlled by the female menstrual cycle
C  are cyclical
D  are steady
E  all of these
Question #10
A  thalamic tissue.
B  posterior pituitary tissue.
C  tissue of the type that eventually grows into the roof of the mouth.
D  hypothalamic tissue.
E  adrenal tissue.
Question #11
A  tropic hormones.
B  estrogen.
C  testosterone.
D  releasing factors.
E  vasopressin.
Question #12
A  influences the ovaries and testes.
B  is released by the pituitary.
C  stimulates or suppresses the release of other hormones.
D  stimulates or suppresses the release of posterior pituitary hormones.
E  increases reproductive behavior.
Question #13
A  anterior pituitary.
B  sweat glands.
C  adrenal cortex.
D  pituitary.
E  adrenal medulla.
Question #14
A  testosterone
B  androstenedione
C  none of these
D  progesterone
E  estradiol
Question #15
A  are synthesized from cholesterol.
B  all of these
C  play a major role in sexual development.
D  none of these
E  penetrate cell membranes.
Question #16
A    
B  complex carbohydrates, sugars, or proteins.
C  peptides, polypeptides, or proteins.
D  exocrine, endocrine, or androgens.
E  peptide chains, saccharide chains, or amino acids.
F  amino acid derivatives, peptides and proteins, or steroids.
Question #17
A  none of these is true
B  No sperm cells have Y chromosomes.
C  All sperm cells have X chromosomes.
D  No sperm cells have X chromosomes
E  All sperm cells have Y chromosomes.
Question #18
A  chromosomes into nuclei.
B  hormones to the outside world.
C  substances to the outside world.
D  hormones into the circulatory system.
E  perspiration, among other things.
Question #19
A  are exocrine glands.
B  release hormones into the circulatory system.
C  are endocrine glands.
D  release hormones directly into the blood.
E  are ductless glands.