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Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the anatomy of the pituitary gland.
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Paraventricular nucleus
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Supraoptic nucleus
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Neurosecretory cells
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Optic chiasm
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Median eminence
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Infundibular stem
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Hypophyseal portal vein
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Pars tuberalis
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Pars distalis
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Pars nervosa
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Neurohypophysis
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Adenohypophysis
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What is the posterior pituitary also known as?
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Neurohypophysis
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Adenohypophysis
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What is the anterior pituitary gland also known as?
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Anterior pituitary
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Posterior pituitary
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Which part of the pituitary gland do the paraventricular nuclei project to?
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Posterior pituitary/neurohypophysis
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Anterior pituitary/adenohypophysis
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Posterior pituitary/adenohypophysis
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Anterior pituitary/neurohypophysis
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Where would you find the paraventricular and supraoptic nuclei?
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Which part of the pituitary gland do the supraoptic nuclei project to?
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Posterior pituitary/neurohypophysis
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Anterior pituitary/adenohypophysis
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Posterior pituitary/adenohypophysis
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Anterior pituitary/neurohypophysis
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Which part of the pituitary gland is formed of an infundibular stem and the pars nervosa?
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Which part of the pituitary gland is formed of the pars distalis and pars tuberalis?
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Which part of the pituitary gland mainly secretes ADH and oxytocin?
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Which part of the pituitary gland secretes prolactin, TSH, ACTH, FSH, LH etc?
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What do the neurosecretory cells of the pituitary gland release hormones in response to?
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Depolarisation
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Hyperpolarisation
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Other hormones binding
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Change in blood pH
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What is the function of the Herring bodies found in the terminal ends of the axons of the posterior pituitary glands?
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Where will you find pituicytes?
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Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the method of release of hormones by the posterior pituitary gland.
1. [blank_start]Pre-hormones[blank_end] are synthesises in the cell bodies of neurons in the [blank_start]hypothalamus[blank_end].
2. These pre-hormones are cleaved to yield the [blank_start]functional[blank_end] hormone bound to [blank_start]neurophysin[blank_end].
3. The hormones are transported down the [blank_start]axons[blank_end] to the axon terminals.
4. Hormones are stored in [blank_start]Herring bodies[blank_end] at the termini.
5. Hormones are released into [blank_start]fenestrated capillaries[blank_end] upon stimulation of cell bodies in the hypothalamus.
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Pre-hormones
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hypothalamus
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functional
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neurophysin
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axons
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Herring bodies
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fenestrated capillaries
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In the anterior pituitary/adenohypophysis we have acidophils and basophils. Why are acidophils called acidophils?
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Why are basophils called basophils?
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Growth hormone and pro-lactin are secreted by which type of cell in the adenohypophysis?
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Acidophils
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Basophils
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Chromophobes
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TSH, ACTH, FSH and LH are secreted by which cells of the anterior pituitary/adenohypophysis?
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Acidophils
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Basophils
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Chromophobes
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Which of the following act as the stem cells for the pars distalis?
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Chromophobes
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Acidophils
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Basophils
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Melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) is released by the cells of which part of the anterior pituitary/adenohypophysis?
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Pars intermedia
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Pars distalis
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Pars tuberalis
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Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the regulation of secretion of hormones from the anterior pituitary gland.
1. The [blank_start]neuroendocrine[blank_end] cells of the [blank_start]hypothalamus[blank_end] project to the [blank_start]median eminence[blank_end].
2. These cells discharge into the capillaries of the [blank_start]pituitary portal vessels[blank_end].
3. The hormones they release either stimulate or inhibit the release of [blank_start]hormones[blank_end] from the anterior pituitary.
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neuroendocrine
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hypothalamus
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median eminence
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pituitary portal vessels
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hormones
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How many lobes does the thyroid gland have?
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The thyroid gland's lobes are connected by a midline isthmus.
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Where will you find the isthmus of the thyroid gland?
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Between the 2nd and 4th tracheal rings
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Between the 2nd and 3rd tracheal rings
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Between the 4th and 5th tracheal rings
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Between the 1st and 3rd tracheal rings
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The cuboidal epithelial cells of the thyroid gland are arranged around a central cavity to form what?
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A follicle
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A fascicle
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A lumen
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A pit
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What do the cuboidal epithelial cells of the thyroid gland secrete?
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Thyroglobulin
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Calcitonin
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Parathyroid hormone
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TSH
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The lumen of the follicles of the thyroid gland is filled with thyroglobulin.
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C-cells/parafollicular cells are found at the junctions between follicles of the thyroid gland. What do they secrete?
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Calcitonin
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Thyroglobulin
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TSH
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Parathyroid hormone
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Calcitonin stimulates calcium mobilisation from bone.
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How does the thyroid gland produce and release thyroxine?
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Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the release of thyroxine by the thyroid gland.
1. The thyroid [blank_start]follicular[blank_end] cells take up [blank_start]iodide[blank_end].
2. Iodide is oxidised to [blank_start]iodine[blank_end].
3. Iodine covalently attaches to [blank_start]tyrosine[blank_end] residues of [blank_start]thyroglobulin[blank_end] within the lumen of the follicle.
4. Iodinated thyroglobulin is broken down in [blank_start]lysosomes[blank_end] to [blank_start]thyroxine[blank_end].
5. Thyroxine is released into surrounding [blank_start]capillaries[blank_end].
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follicular
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iodide
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iodine
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tyrosine
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phenylalanine
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tryptophan
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thyroglobulin
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thyroxine
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lysosomes
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the Golgi
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the nucleus
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capillaries
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Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the anatomy of the thyroid gland.
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Epiglottis
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Isthmus
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Right lateral lobe
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Left lateral lobe
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Left subclavian artery
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Trachea
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Aorta
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Right subclavian artery
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Common carotid artery
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Thyroid cartilage
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Hyoid bone
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Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the histology of the thyroid gland.
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Where are the parathyroid glands found?
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Embedded in the posterior border of the thyroid
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Embedded in the anterior border of the thyroid
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Either side of the thyroid
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Just above the thyroid
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How many parathyroid glands do we normally have?
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The parathyroid glands are around the size of a pea.
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What does parathyroid hormone do?
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Stimulate calcium mobilisation from bone
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Inhibit calcium mobilisation from bone
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Stimulate the thyroid gland
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Stimulate the adrenal medulla to secrete adrenaline
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The chief cells of the parathyroid gland are arranged in irregular cords around capillaries.
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Which suprarenal gland is described as having a crescent shape, whilst the other has a pyramidal shape?
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Left suprarenal gland
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Right suprarenal gland
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The medulla and cortex of the suprarenal glands have differing embryological origins.
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Which is the correct order of structures in the suprarenal gland from outermost to innermost?
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Capsule, zona glomerulosa, zona fasciculata, zona reticularis, medulla
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Medulla, zona reticularis, zona fasciculata, zona glomerulosa, capsule
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Capsule, medulla, zona glomerulosa, zona fasciculata, zona reticularis
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Capsule, zona reticularis, zona fasciculata, zona glomerulosa, medulla
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Drag and drop the correct answers to label the histologies of the cortex of the adrenal gland.
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Zona glomerulosa
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Zona fasciculata
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Zona reticularis
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To remember what the different layers of the adrenal cortex secrete, we use the acronym GFR ACT. Fill in the blanks to describe what each layer secretes.
The first layer is the zona G[blank_start]lomerulosa[blank_end]. It secretes A[blank_start]ldosterone[blank_end] and other mineralocorticoids.
The second layer is the zona F[blank_start]asciculata[blank_end]. It secretes C[blank_start]ortisol[blank_end] and other glucocorticoids.
The third layer is the zona R[blank_start]eticularis[blank_end]. It secretes T[blank_start]estosterone[blank_end] and other sex steroid hormones.
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lomerulosa
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ldosterone
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asciculata
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ortisol
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eticularis
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estosterone
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Which of the following regulate the zona glomerulosa?
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Renin and angiotensin
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ACTH
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Oestrogen
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ADH
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Which of the following regulates the zona fasciculata of the suprarenal gland?
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ACTH
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Renin and angiotensin
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ADH
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Oestrogen
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Which of the following regulates the zona reticularis of the suprarenal gland?
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ACTH
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Oestrogen
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Renin and angiotensin
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ADH
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Which branch of the nervous system acts upon the adrenal medulla?
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Sympathetic
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Parasympathetic
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Somatic
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Enteric
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Which neurotransmitter stimulates the adrenal medulla?
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Adrenaline
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Acetylcholine
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Glutamate
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Dopamine
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Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the layers of the suprarenal gland.
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Cortex
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Medulla
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Medulla (histology)
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Zona reticularis
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Zona fasciculata
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Zona glomerulosa
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Capsule
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What do the alpha cells of the islets of Langerhans secrete?
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Insulin
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Glucagon
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Somatostatin
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Pancreatic peptide
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What do the B cells of the islets of Langerhans secrete?
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Insulin
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Glucagon
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Somatostatin
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Pancreatic polypeptide
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What do the theta cells of the islets of Langerhans secrete?
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Insulin
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Glucagon
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Somatostatin
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Pancreatic polypeptide