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that secrete somatostatin, a growth hormone-inhibiting factor that inhibits the secretion of insulin and glucagons F cells (PP cells) that secrete a pancreatic polypeptide that regulates the release of pancreatic digestive enzymes See if all this information has your hormones raging: 15.-19. Mark the statement with a T if it's true or an F if it's false: 15. ______ The adrenal glands are located in the cortex of the kidneys. 16. ______ Adrenaline is functional in the absorption of stored carbohydrates and fat. 17. ______ Aldosterone is functional in regulating the amount of insulin in the body. 18. ______ The sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system controls the cells of the adrenal medulla. 19. ______ The layers of the adrenal medulla form outer, middle, and inner zones. 20. The endocrine gland that initiates antibody development by producing thymosin is the a. Pineal body b. Pituitary gland c. Thymus d. Hypothalamus e. Adrenal gland 21. The hormone that regulates the amount of electrolytes retained in the body is a. Aldosterone b. Cortisone c. Epinephrine d. Androgens e. Norepinephrine

          that secrete somatostatin, a growth hormone-inhibiting
factor that inhibits the secretion of insulin and glucagons
F cells (PP cells) that secrete a pancreatic polypeptide that regulates the release
of pancreatic digestive enzymes
See if all this information has your hormones raging:
15.-19. Mark the statement with a T if it's true or an F if it's false:
15. ______ The adrenal glands are located in the cortex of the kidneys.
16. ______ Adrenaline is functional in the absorption of stored carbohydrates and fat.
17. ______ Aldosterone is functional in regulating the amount of insulin in the body.
18. ______ The sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system controls the cells of the
adrenal medulla.
19. ______ The layers of the adrenal medulla form outer, middle, and inner zones.
20. The endocrine gland that initiates antibody development by producing thymosin is the
a. Pineal body
b. Pituitary gland
c. Thymus
d. Hypothalamus
e. Adrenal gland
21. The hormone that regulates the amount of electrolytes retained in the body is
a. Aldosterone
b. Cortisone
c. Epinephrine
d. Androgens
e. Norepinephrine
        
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that secrete somatostatin, a growth hormone-inhibiting
factor that inhibits the secretion of insulin and glucagons
F cells (PP cells) that secrete a pancreatic polypeptide that regulates the release
of pancreatic digestive enzymes
See if all this information has your hormones raging:
15.-19. Mark the statement with a T if it's true or an F if it's false:
15.  The adrenal glands are located in the cortex of the kidneys.
16.  Adrenaline is functional in the absorption of stored carbohydrates and fat.
17.  Aldosterone is functional in regulating the amount of insulin in the body.
18.  The sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system controls the cells of the
adrenal medulla.
19.  The layers of the adrenal medulla form outer, middle, and inner zones.
20. The endocrine gland that initiates antibody development by producing thymosin is the
a. Pineal body
b. Pituitary gland
c. Thymus
d. Hypothalamus
e. Adrenal gland
21. The hormone that regulates the amount of electrolytes retained in the body is
a. Aldosterone
b. Cortisone
c. Epinephrine
d. Androgens
e. Norepinephrine

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Endocrine system questions Factors that inhibit the secretion of somatostatin, growth hormone-inhibiting cells, secretion of insulin and glucagon that secrete pancreatic digestive enzymes, pancreatic polypeptide that regulates the release. See if all this information has your hormones raging: 15.-19. Mark the statement with a T if it's true or an F if it's false: 15. The adrenal glands are located in the cortex of the kidneys. 16. Adrenaline is functional in the absorption of stored carbohydrates and fat. 17. Aldosterone is functional in regulating the amount of insulin in the body. 18. The sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system controls the cells of the adrenal medulla. 19. The layers of the adrenal medulla form outer, middle, and inner zones. 20. The endocrine gland that initiates antibody development by producing thymosin is the a. Pineal body b. Pituitary gland c. Thymus d. Hypothalamus e. Adrenal gland. 21. The hormone that regulates the amount of electrolytes retained in the body is a. Aldosterone b. Cortisone c. Epinephrine d. Androgens e. Norepinephrine.
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