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SJSU BIO 54 FINAL REVIEW QUESTIONS & ANSWERS VERIFIED 100% CORRECT
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Consumption of alcohol (pathway + steps) - ️️-passes down the esophagus through 
the stomach and into the small intestine 
-majority of alcohol enters the bloodstream through the walls of the small intestine 
-bloodstream rapidly transports the ethanol throughout the body where it is absorbed 
into the body, tissues in proportion to their water content 
-Through oxidation in liver, alcohol is metabolized and removed from the bloodstream 
Long term effects of alcohol - ️️-Effects on the n...
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Endocrine Physiology Comprehensive Review Exam Questions And Answers Graded A+.
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List the traditional Endocrine Glands (THEY HAVE DUCTLESS GLANDULAR STRUCTURES) - correct answer -Hypothalamus 
 
-Pituitary gland 
 
-Thyroid gland 
 
-Parathyroid gland 
 
-Adrenal gland 
 
-Ovaries 
 
-Pancreas 
 
-Testes 
 
What secretes releasing hormones (GHRH, CRH, TRH, GnRH) and inhibitory hormones (somatostain, dopamine, vasopressin, oxytocin)? - correct answer Hypothalamus 
 
TSH, FSH, LH, Prolactin, Growth hormo...
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Med/Surg Endocrine Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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What is the function of Growth Hormone (GH)? - Answer- Controls growth and 
metabolism in the body. 
What is the pathway for the production of GH? - Answer- GH (Hypothalamus) -> GH 
(Ant Pit) 
What is the function of Prolactin? - Answer- Promotes lactation primarily. 
What factors control the levels of Prolactin? - Answer- Levels are controlled by 
dopamine, estrogen, and other hormones. 
What is the function of ADH (Antidiuretic Hormo...
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BIO 202 Exam 1 Review 2023.2024 with 100% correct answers
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Endocrine Glands - correct answer Ductless glands that empty their hormonal products directly into the blood 
 
exocrine glands - correct answer Glands that secrete substances outward through a duct 
 
Endocrine System - correct answer the body's "slow" chemical communication system; a set of glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream 
 
Nervous System - correct answer the body's speedy, electrochemical communication network, consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and...
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minimum urine output for adult 0.5mL/kg/hr 
 
ADH (antidiuretic hormone) - water retainer 
- vasoconstrictor (also called Vasopressin) 
- produced by hypothalamus 
- store and released from posterior pituitary 
 
ADH pathway - hypothalamus senses low blood volumed and increased serum osmolality 
 
- signal pituitary to release ADH 
 
- ADH causes kidney to retain water 
 
- water retention increases blood volume and decreases serum osmolality 
 
ANP (atrial natriuretic peptide) - cardiac ho...
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FCCN level 1 Exam Questions and Answers Already Graded A minimum urine output for adult 0.5mL/kg/hr 
ADH (antidiuretic hormone) - water retainer - vasoconstrictor (also called Vasopressin) - produced by hypothalamus - store and released from posterior pituitary 
ADH pathway - hypothalamus senses low blood volumed and increased serum osmolality 
- signal pituitary to release ADH 
- ADH causes kidney to retain water 
- water retention increases blood volume and decreases serum osmolality 
ANP (atr...
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FCCN level 1 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024 minimum urine output for adult - answer0.5mL/kg/hr ADH (antidiuretic hormone) - answer- water retainer - vasoconstrictor (also called Vasopressin) - produced by hypothalamus - store and released from posterior pituitary ADH pathway - answer- hypothalamus senses low blood volumed and increased serum osmolality - signal pituitary to release ADH - ADH causes kidney to retain water - water retention increases blood volume and decreases serum...
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FCCN level 1 Exam 2024 with complete solution 
minimum urine output for adult - Answer ️️ -0.5mL/kg/hr 
ADH (antidiuretic hormone) - Answer ️️ -- water retainer 
- vasoconstrictor (also called Vasopressin) 
- produced by hypothalamus 
- store and released from posterior pituitary 
ADH pathway - Answer ️️ -- hypothalamus senses low blood volumed and increased serum 
osmolality 
- signal pituitary to release ADH 
- ADH causes kidney to retain water 
- water retention increases blood vo...
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NSCI 175 EXAM 3 REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, 
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Draw a diagram to compare the pattern of neural communication between neurons of the secretory 
hypothalamus, network of neurons of the ANS, and diffuse modulatory systems - -Hormones have 
more widespread effects in the brain and body, can target many sites in the body, and have often longer 
lasting effects compared to traditional neurotransmitters. 
Secretory Hypothalamus - -By secreting chemicals directly into the bloods...
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minimum urine output for adult - 0.5mL/kg/hr 
 
ADH (antidiuretic hormone) - - water retainer 
- vasoconstrictor (also called Vasopressin) 
- produced by hypothalamus 
- store and released from posterior pituitary 
 
ADH pathway - - hypothalamus senses low blood volumed and increased serum osmolality 
 
- signal pituitary to release ADH 
 
- ADH causes kidney to retain water 
 
- water retention increases blood volume and decreases serum osmolality 
 
ANP (atrial natriuretic peptide) - - ca...
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