Endocrine System
Hormones
Ear
Eye
Taste & Smell
100

Chemical messengers that travel in the bloodstream to stimulate physiological responses in distant organs are called:

Hormones

100

Which hypothalamic hormone inhibits the release of Growth Hormone (GH) and TSH?

Somatostatin

100

Conductive hearing loss is most likely caused by damage to the


Ossicles

100

The optic nerve is formed by axons of which retinal cells

Ganglion cells

100

Olfactory receptor neurons are unique because they:

Are bipolar neurons

200

The pineal gland is known to synthesize ___________ at night.

Melatonin

200

The hormone secreted by the stomach that activates GH secretion is

Ghrelin

200

The organ of Corti is located within the:

Cochlear duct

200

Difficulty seeing in dim light is most likely caused by dysfunction of

Rods

200

Olfactory information reaches the cerebral cortex without first synapsing in the

Thalamus

300

 Exocrine glands differ from endocrine glands because they:

Have ducts

300

Which hormone is produced by the kidneys to stimulate red blood cell production?

Erythropoietin

300

High-frequency sounds cause maximal vibration near the

Oval Window

300

Which structure refracts light the most as it enters the eye?


Cornea

300

Taste buds are most abundant on which papillae?

Circumvallate

400

Beta cells of the pancreatic islets secrete:

Insulin

400

The hormone that stimulates labor contractions and milk release is

Oxytocin

400

Which cells are most vulnerable to permanent damage from excessive noise exposure?

Cochlear hair cells

400

Photoreceptors hyperpolarize in response to light because:

cGMP levels decrease

400

Which taste modality is primarily detected through G-protein-coupled receptors?

Sweet