Chapter 11: Problem 17
Explain how regulation of the neurohypophysis and of the adrenal medulla are related to the embryonic origins of these organs.
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Chapter 11: Problem 17
Explain how regulation of the neurohypophysis and of the adrenal medulla are related to the embryonic origins of these organs.
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Which of these statements about the adrenal cortex is true? a. It is not innervated by nerve fibers. b. It secretes some androgens. c. The zona glomerulosa secretes aldosterone. d. The zona fasciculata is stimulated by ACTH. e. All of these are true.
Which of these hormones may have a primary role in many circadian rhythms? a. Estradiol b. Insulin c. Adrenocorticotropic hormone d. Melatonin
Which of these terms best describes the interactions of insulin and glucagon? a. Synergistic b. Permissive c. Antagonistic d. Cooperative
Suppose, in an experiment, that you incubate isolated rat testes with hCG. What would be the effect, if any, of the hCG on the testes? Explain your answer. If there was an effect, discuss its potential significance in research and clinical settings.
Distinguish between endocrine and autocrine/paracrine regulation. List some of these autocrine/paracrine regulators and describe their functions.
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