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TEST 4 Modules 7 & 8 Questions from the GVLS website 1. Endo - 2. Exo - 3. Para - 4. Toc - 5. Diure - 6. Trophic - 7. Glyco - 8. Thyro - 9. Ovario Endocrine System - Hormone - Gland - Endocrine Gland - Exocrine Gland - Target Cell - Receptor - Steroid Hormone - Peptide Hormone - Pituitary Gland - Pineal Gland -

Thyroid Gland - Pancreas - Ovary - Testis - Adrenal Gland - Kidney 10. The endocrine system works with the nervous system to: A. B. C. D. Hormones are substances that fall into two general categories: A. Hormones the body synthesizes from cholesterol (a lipid). B. (Peptide Hormones): Hormones made of amino acids. "Endocrine System" Drag the hormones (right) onto their correct endocrine glands (left). pituitary gland adrenal gland (cortex) thyroid gland

parathyroid gland hypothalamus pancreas (alpha cells) thymus gland pineal gland kidney pancreas (beta cells) adrenal gland (medulla) stomach testis GnRH thymosin testosterone insulin luteinizing hormone glucagon adrenalin erythropoiten gastrin cortisol parathormone thyroxin melatonin

Complete the graph below: GLAND HORMONE RELEASED FUNCTION WHAT HAPPENS WHEN FAILURE OCCURS LOCATION REFERENCE(S) PITUITARY THYROID PARATHYROID PANCREAS THYMUS OVARIES TESTES ADRENAL GLANDS HYPOTHALAMU S Diagnose the patients: Patient 1: 67 year old Female Has suffered several recent fractures, primarily of the carpals and of the ilium. A. What disorder is the patient suffering from? B. What hormone is causing it? C. Is the hormone being hyposecreted or hypersecreted? Patient 2:

3 year old Male Symptoms include: Low metabolic rate Retarded growth Mental retardation A. What disorder is the patient suffering from? B. What hormone is causing it? C. Is the hormone being hyposecreted or hypersecreted? Lacri - Sclera - Vitre - Oculo - Cornea - Pupil - Lens - Retina - Oto - Cochlea Olfact -l Rhino Gust - Os Chemoreceptor - Proprioceptor - Thermoreceptors - Photoreceptor - Mechanoreceptor - Baraoreceptor Explain cones and rods. Explain their functions and the differences between them.

Label the eye: (NEED THE EYE DIAGRAM HERE) Label the parts of the ear: (NEED THE EAR DIAGRAM HERE)

True or False: Body hair plays an important role in the ability to sense touch. Where are receptors for touch concentrated? a. face b. knee c. fingertips d. tongue e. nose. Explain why the eye has a blind spot. 12. How is the structure of a sensory receptor changed in response to a sensory stimulus? 13. What are two examples of stimuli for mechanoreceptors? 14. Explain how the perception of sound involves mechanoreceptors. 15. Which type of receptor is primarily involved in the senses of smell and taste? 16. How is the structure of a photoreceptor changed when stimulated by light? 17. Which type of receptor is primarily involved in the sense of sight? 18. What is the role of the brain in the perception of the senses? 1. What are sensory receptors? 2. List the five general categories of sensory receptors. a. b. c. d. e.

3. Which category of sensory receptors are sensitive to touch, sound, and motion? Vision 4. Which sentence(s) is/are true about the structures of the eye? a. Light enters the eye through the cornea. b. The anterior chamber is filled with vitreous humor. c. The pupil changes in size to let more or less light enter the eye. d. The lens focuses light on the retina. 5. Is the following sentence true or false? The function of the iris is to adjust the size of the pupil. 6. Where are the photoreceptors located in the eye? 7. What do photoreceptors do? 8. Is the following sentence true or false? Cones are extremely sensitive to light, but they do not distinguish different colors. 9. How do impulses travel from the eyes to the brain? Hearing and Balance 10. List the two sensory functions of the ear. a. b. Smell and Taste 11. Is the following sentence true or false? Your sense of smell is actually an ability to detect pressure. 12. How does the body detect smell? 13. Is the following sentence true or false? Much of what we commonly call the "taste" of food and drink is actually smell. 14. The sense organs that detect taste are the.

15. List the four different categories of tastes. a. b. c. d. Touch and Related Senses 16. What is the largest sense organ? 17. Is the following sentence true or false? The skin contains sensory receptors that respond to temperature, touch, and pain. 18. Which letter of each choice that is true about the sense of touch. a. Unlike the other senses, the sense of touch is not found in one particular place. b. All parts of the body are equally sensitive to touch. c. The greatest density of touch receptors is found on the arms and legs. d. Touch is detected by mechanoreceptors. 19. Where is the greatest density of touch receptors found on the body? 20. Discuss the role of hair in each of the 5 senses.

21. Complete the following chart showing 9 types of sensory receptors: Type of receptor Pain Thermo receptor Chemoreceptor Mechanoreceptor Stimulus Location of receptor in body Meissner's corpuscles Pacinian corpuscles Ruffini corpuscles baroreceptors proprioceptors