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Practice Questions 1 Endocrine

1. Removing part of gland D would most likely result in an increase in the blood sugar level, as gland D is associated with regulating blood sugar. 2. Glands that produce chemicals distributed through the circulatory system to influence other organs are classified as endocrine glands. 3. A malfunction in the hormonal secretions from structure E may require a person to receive daily injections of insulin, as structure E is associated with regulating blood sugar levels.

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Practice Questions 1 Endocrine

1. Removing part of gland D would most likely result in an increase in the blood sugar level, as gland D is associated with regulating blood sugar. 2. Glands that produce chemicals distributed through the circulatory system to influence other organs are classified as endocrine glands. 3. A malfunction in the hormonal secretions from structure E may require a person to receive daily injections of insulin, as structure E is associated with regulating blood sugar levels.

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8 IG Endocrine System

1. Removing part of gland D would most likely result in

A. a decrease in the secretions of other glands b. a decrease in the blood calcium level
c. an increase in the growth rate of the individual d. an increase in the blood sugar level
2. In humans, certain glands produce chemicals that are distributed by the circulatory system and
influence various target organs. These glands are classified as
A. intestinal glands salivary glands gastric glands endocrine glands

3. Base your answer on the diagram which represents endocrine glands of both sexes and on your
knowledge of biology. A malfunction in the hormonal secretions from structure E may require a person
to
eliminate all carbohydrates from the diet increase the amount of iodine in the diet
receive daily injections of insulin undergo surgery to remove the organ
4. Increased perspiration, a higher body temperature, and a rapidly beating heart are all possible
responses to a stressful situation. These body responses are most likely a direct result of the
interaction of the
digestive and endocrine systems digestive and respiratory systems
nervous and hormonal systems nervous and reproductive systems

5. Which organ or organ system is most closely associated with the malfunction called
diabetes?

A. B. C. D.
6. A drastic change in the metabolic rate of a human would most likely result from the
oversecretion of the salivary glands overproduction of auxins
deterioration of the skeletal system malfunction of the hormonal system
7. When an individual goes without eating for a day, his or her blood sugar level remains about the
same throughout the day. This relatively constant condition is maintained by
homeostatic control egestion reproduction growth of cells

8. An important method of communication between cells is shown in the diagram. What is the chemical
referred to in the diagram?
a hormone important in maintaining homeostasis
an enzyme detected by a cell membrane receptor
DNA necessary for regulating cell functions
a food molecule taken in by an organism
9. Which statement describes a feedback mechanism involving the human pancreas?
A. The production of estrogen stimulates the formation of gametes for sexual reproduction.
B. The level of oxygen in the blood is related to heart rate.
C. The level of sugar in the blood is affected by the amount of insulin in the blood.
D. The production of urine allows for excretion of cell waste.
10. If a human system fails to function properly, what is the most likely result?
a stable rate of metabolism a disturbance in homeostasis
a change in the method of cellular respiration a change in the function of DNA
11. An increase in the level of insulin in the blood would most directly result in
E. a decrease in the amount of glucose in the blood
F. a decrease in the amount of protein in the blood
G. an increase in the amount of fat in cells
H. an increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in cells
12. Feedback mechanisms are best described as processes that help
reduce hormone levels to below normal in the blood destroy hormones in the blood
directly control muscle contraction in the leg keep body conditions near a normal, steady state
13. A characteristic of hormones and enzymes that allows them to work effectively with other organic
molecules is their
specific shape small size concentration of carbon and hydrogen atoms high-energy bonds
14. Which graph of blood sugar level over a 12-hour period best illustrates the concept of
dynamic equilibrium in the body?

a
c

B d

15. The most immediate response to a high level of blood sugar in a human is an increase in the
muscle activity in the arms blood flow to the digestive tract
activity of all cell organelles release of insulin
16. The pancreas produces one hormone that lowers blood sugar level and another that increases blood
sugar level. The interaction of these two hormones most directly helps humans to
A. maintain a balanced internal environment
B. digest needed substances for other body organs
C. dispose of wastes formed in other body organs
D. increase the rate of cellular communication
17. Hormones and secretions of the nervous system are chemical messengers that
store genetic information carry out the circulation of materials
extract energy from nutrients coordinate system interactions
18. Feedback interactions in the human body are important because they
E. determine the diversity necessary for evolution to occur
F. direct the synthesis of altered genes that are passed on to every cell in the body
G. regulate the shape of molecules involved in cellular communication
H. keep the internal body environment within its normal range
19. The diagram below represents the actions of two hormones in the human body.

This diagram best illustrates


Recombination feedback insertion deletion
20. After a hormone enters the bloodstream, it is transported throughout the body, but the
hormone affects only certain cells. The reason only certain cells are affected is that the
membranes of these cells have specific
Receptors tissues Antibodies carbohydrates
21. Cellular communication is illustrated in the diagram below. Information can be sent from

I. cell A to cell B because cell B is able to recognize signal 1


J. cell A to cell B because cell A is able to recognize signal 2
K. cell B to cell A because cell A is able to recognize signal 1
L. cell B to cell A because cell B is able to recognize signal 2
22. Two primary agents of cellular communication are
chemicals made by blood cells and simple sugars hormones and carbohydrates
enzymes and starches hormones and chemicals made by nerve cells
23. The diagram below represents an interaction between parts of an organism.
The term chemicals in this diagram represents

starch molecules DNA molecules hormone molecules receptor molecules


24. The graph below shows the levels of glucose and insulin in the blood of a human over a period
of time.This graph represents

an allergic reaction an antigen-antibody reaction


maintenance of homeostasis autotrophic nutrition
25. Which process is most directly responsible for maintaining internal stability in an organism when its
environment is constantly changing?
Digestion feedback reproduction evolution
The ability of the human body to keep blood-sugar levels within a fairly narrow range, despite the
intake of meals high in carbohydrates, is an example of
active transport genetic recombination homeostasis digestion
26. Which substances play an important role in communication between cells in a multicellular
organism by acting as chemical messengers?
Fats antibiotics minerals hormones
27. The maintenance of homeostasis in the body is most directly related to
cellular communication cycling of energy
aging of the organism recombination of chromosomes
28. Base your answer to the question on the diagram below and on your knowledge of biology. Each

arrow in the diagram represents a different hormone released by the pituitary gland that stimulates
the gland indicated in the diagram. All structures are present in the same organism.
What would most likely occur if the interaction is blocked between the pituitary and gland C, the site of
meiosis in males?
A. The level of progesterone would start to increase.
B. The pituitary would produce another hormone to replace hormone 3.
C. Gland A would begin to interact with hormone 3 to maintain homeostasis.
D. The level of testosterone may start to decrease.
29. Base your answer to the question on the diagram below and on your knowledge of biology. Each
arrow in the diagram represents a different hormone released by the pituitary gland that stimulates
the gland indicated in the diagram. All structures are present in the same organism.

Why does hormone 1 influence the action of gland A but not gland B or C?
E. Every activity in gland A is different from the activities in glands B and C.
F. The cells of glands B and C contain different receptors than the cells of gland A.
G. Each gland contains cells that have different base sequences in their DNA.
H. The distance a chemical can travel is influenced by both pH and temperature.
30. Base your answer to this question on the information below and on your knowledge of biology.
In a test for diabetes, blood samples were taken from an individual every 4 hours for 24 hours. The
glucose concentrations were recorded and are shown in the data table below.
How might these results be different if this individual was not able to produce sufficient levels of
insulin?
I. The level of blood glucose would be constant.
J. The average level of blood glucose would be lower.
K. The maximum level of blood glucose would be higher.
L. The minimum level of blood glucose would be lower.
31. Base your answer to this question on the information below and on your knowledge of biology.
In a test for diabetes, blood samples were taken from an individual every 4 hours for 24 hours. The
glucose concentrations were recorded and are shown in the data table below.

The chemical that is responsible for the decrease in blood glucose concentration is released by
muscle cells guard cells the ovaries the pancreas
32. The diagram below illustrates some functions of the pituitary gland. The pituitary gland secretes
substances that, in turn, cause other glands to secrete different substances.

33. Which statement best describes events shown in the diagram?


M. Secretions provide the energy needed for metabolism.
N. The raw materials for the synthesis of secretions come from nitrogen.
O. The secretions of all glands speed blood circulation in the body.
P. Secretions help the body to respond to changes from the normal state.
Answer Key 1 Endocrine

1. D
2. D
3. C
4. C
5. C
6. D
7. A
8. A
9. C
10. B
11. A
12. D
13. A
14. B
15. D
16. A
17. D
18. D
19. B
20. A
21. C
22. D
23. C
24. C
25. D
26. B
27. C
28. D
29. D
30. B
31. C
32. D
33. A

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