Everything Endocrine
Play a quiz show to test your endocrine knowledge!
Created Date
03.25.21
Last Updated
03.26.21
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Topics of this game:
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Which type of hormone enters the cell to cause its action?
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Which hormones are stored in the posterior pituitary?
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Which hormones are produced in the anterior pituitary?
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If blood calcium is too high, which hormone will be secreted?
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If calcium is too low, which hormone will be secreted?
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Which hormone is responsible for stimulating cell metabolism, cell growth, breakdown of glucose, and utilization of energy?
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Which hormone is responsible for salt and water metabolism, leading to increased salt and water retention and increased blood pressure?
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Which hormone is an anti-inflammatory that helps regulate carbohydrate, lipid, and protein metabolism and increases blood glucose levels?
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Where are cortisol and aldosterone produced?
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Where are epinephrine and norepinephrine produced?
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Where are ADH and oxytocin produced?
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What hormones does the thyroid gland produce?
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If the body becomes dehydrated, which hormone will be secreted?
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Which hormone stimulates the thyroid to release T3 and T4?
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Which hormone increases protein synthesis, amino acid uptake, breakdown of fat, and stimulates osteoblasts?
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Which disease is caused by too much growth hormone production during childhood?
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What disease is characterized by protruding eyes, hyperactivity, anxiety, and insomnia?
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Which hormone allows an individual to react in the short term to an emergently stressful situation?
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What hormone opposes the effect of aldosterone in the kidneys?
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Which disease is characterized by melanin buildup, inability to physiologically process even mild stress, sodium and water loss, low blood pressure, and excess potassium?
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Which answer below characterizes the effects of insulin?
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Which disease is characterized by polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, glucosuria, and possibly ketoacidosis?
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FSH and LH stimulate the secretion of what hormone(s)?
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