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EJE Quiz

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1. Humoral




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2. Endocrine glands




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3. Goiter




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4. Insulin




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5. Second messenger




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6. Endocrinology




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7. Germ Theory




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8. Norepinephrine




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9. Diabetes Insipidus




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10. Exophthalmos




Select the Term that corresponds to the displayed Definition.
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11. A polypeptide hormone produced by the small intestine that activates the pancreas during digestion to secrete pancreatic juice.




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12.  A hormone that is produced by the neurosecretory cells of the nervous system.




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13. A sex hormone that stimulates the development of male sex organs, secondary sexual characteristics and sperm. It is produced mainly in the testes, but also in the ovaries and the adrenal cortex of both males and females.




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14. A polysaccharide nutrient that is stored in liver and muscle cells and can be easily converted to glucose when cells require energy.




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15. Any departure from normal function that is reported or felt by the patient.




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16.  An abnormally rapid, strong, or irregular heartbeat.




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17. A monosaccharide nutrient used by body cells as the primary source of energy.




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18. A type of metabolic disease in which the person has high blood sugar levels because the pancreas does not produce sufficient insulin or cells do not respond to the insulin that is produced.




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19.  An enzyme that adds a phosphate group to an organic molecule.




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20.  Cyclic adenosine monophosphate is a chemical substance that is called a second messenger because it amplifies the message sent to a cell by a hormone.





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