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Anatomy of the Pituitary gland
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BY205- Human Biochemistry Quiz on Anatomy of the Pituitary gland, created by Sammy Crockett on 12/12/2013.
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Question 1
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Which side deals with hormones?
Answer
Posterior
Anterior
Question 2
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How are hormones delivered to the anterior lobe from the hypothalamus?
Answer
Hypophyseal system
Adenohypophysis
Neurohypophysis
Question 3
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Which statements are correct?
Answer
The adenohypophysis has a poor capillary network
The direction of travel from the neurohypophysis is to the pituitary stalk
The anterior and posterior pituitary are anatomically related and come from the same embryological background.
Question 4
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What cells make hormones in the pituitary?
Answer
Basophils
Neutrophils
Chromophobes
Acidophils
Keratinocyte
Astrocyte
Question 5
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Somatotrophs and lactotrophs are examples of?
Answer
Basophils
Chromophobes
Question 6
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Corticotrophs, adrenocorticotrophs, gonadotrophs and pyrotrophs are hormones that come from which type of cell
Answer
Chromophobes
Acidophils
Basophils
Question 7
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Prolactin is a hormone secreted by which type of cells?
Answer
Basophils
Chromophobes
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