Direction: Read the questions carefully and write the
letter of your answer.
1. A system
that is composed of glands that secrete different types of hormones that
affects every cell, organs and functions of our body.
a. Respiratory
system c. Nervous system
b. Endocrine
system d. Reproductive system
2. A gland
that stimulates growth and controls the function of other glands.
a. Pituitary c. Pancreas
b. Thyroid d. Thymus
3. A gland
that regulates blood sugar levels
a. Pituitary c. Pancreas
b. Thyroid d. Thymus
4. A gland
that enables the body to produce certain antibodies.
a. Adrenal c. Pancreas
b. Thyroid d. Thymus
5. Sudden mood
swings is caused by
a. increasing
amount of hormones c. too much
chemical in the body.
b. decreasing
amount of hormones d. lack of
vitamins
6. If organs
and hormones do not produce the regulated amount of chemicals to our body, it
may result in abnormality of our body due to
a. Goiter c. Monthly period
b. Hormonal imbalance d. Anemia
7. Which of
the following are responsible for producing and releasing hormones?
a. The motor
neurons of the peripheral nervous system
b. The cells,
glands and organs of the endocrine system
c. All organs
in the human body
d. The
structures of the telencephalon
8. Where do
endocrine glands secrete their chemicals?
a. Into the
bloodstream
b. Into oxygen
c. Through the
blood-brain barrier
d. Into ducts
9. What are
the female gonads?
a. Endocrine
glands
b. Breast
c. Ovaries
d. Mammillary
bodies
10. The
endocrine system can be controlled or influenced by which of the following?
a. The central
nervous system
b. The
peripheral nervous system
c. Topical
Hormones
d. All of
these
11. The
pituitary gland is controlled by the:
a. Anterior
Lobe
b. Hypothalamus
c. Posterior
Lobe
d. Frontal
Cortex
12. The hormone
Progesterone causes what to occur in women?
a. Follicle Development
b. Development
of the Uterine Lining
c. Spermatogenesis
d. Female
Secondary Sex Characteristics
13.
Hormones may consist of all the following
except;
a.
Steroids
b.
Proteins
c.
Carbohydrates
d.
Amines
14.
Where is pituitary gland located?
a.
Abdominal cavity
b.
Inferior aspect of the brain
c.
Along the femoral artery
d.
In the tissues of the neck
15.
What hormone is responsible for stimulating
contractions of the uterus?
a.
Insulin
b.
UCH
c.
Glucagon
d.
Oxytocin
16.
Steroid hormones
a.
alter the activity of genes.
b.
trigger rapid, short term responses in cells.
c.
work via second messenger.
d.
initiate open channels in cell membrane.
17.
Examples of posterior pituitary hormones are
a.
FSH and LH
b.
Prolactin and parahormone
c.
Melatonin and prostaglandin
d.
ADH and oxytocin
18.
Negative feedback to the hypothalamus controls
the level of ________ in the blood.
a.
Thyroxine
b.
Estrogen
c.
Glucocorticoids
d.
Pituitary
19.
The primary targets for FSH are cells in the
a.
Hypothalamus
b.
Ovary
c.
Thyroid
d.
Pituitary
20.
Hormones that are produced by many different
body cells and cause a variety of localized effects are known as
a.
Peptide hormones
b.
Parathormones
c.
Releasing hormones
d.
Prostaglandins
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