6. How do steroid hormones affect cells? They release messenger molecules. They attach to receptors in the cell membrane. C. They bind to receptors in the cytosol or nucleus of a cell. d. They trigger a signal pathway in the cell. a. b. 7. Which gland produces melatonin? a. adrenal gland b. thyroid gland 0 C. d. pineal gland 8. Suppose a friend says that he has hyperglycemia. What can you conclude about his condition? He has too much glycogen in his blood. a. b. anterior pituitary gland C. d. D His blood glucose levels are too low. He has too much insulin in his blood. His blood glucose levels are too high.

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6. How do steroid hormones affect cells?
They release messenger molecules.
They attach to receptors in the cell membrane.
C.
They bind to receptors in the cytosol or nucleus of a cell.
d. They trigger a signal pathway in the cell.
a.
b.
7. Which gland produces melatonin?
a.
adrenal gland
b. thyroid gland
C.
d.
8. Suppose a friend says that he has hyperglycemia. What can you conclude about his condition?
He has too much glycogen in his blood.
His blood glucose levels are too low.
He has too much insulin in his blood.
His blood glucose levels are too high.
a.
b.
C.
d.
anterior pituitary gland
pineal gland
9. During their research, Dr. Banting and Dr. Best removed a dog's pancreas. What was the result?
a. The dog was unusually thirsty.
b. The dog produced copious amounts of urine.
C.
The dog's blood glucose levels increased.
d.
All of the above.
10. What did Dr. Banting and Dr. Best learn from the failure of their initial trials?
a.
b.
C.
d.
some pancreas secretions are released into the blood independently of the digestive
juices.
the substance they had isolated reduced the elevated blood sugar caused by diabetes
they could use the pancreas from cattle
all of the above
11. Which of these cell types of the nervous system conduct electrical signals?
a. dendrites
b. glial cells
C.
myelin sheath
d. nodes of Ranvier
Transcribed Image Text:6. How do steroid hormones affect cells? They release messenger molecules. They attach to receptors in the cell membrane. C. They bind to receptors in the cytosol or nucleus of a cell. d. They trigger a signal pathway in the cell. a. b. 7. Which gland produces melatonin? a. adrenal gland b. thyroid gland C. d. 8. Suppose a friend says that he has hyperglycemia. What can you conclude about his condition? He has too much glycogen in his blood. His blood glucose levels are too low. He has too much insulin in his blood. His blood glucose levels are too high. a. b. C. d. anterior pituitary gland pineal gland 9. During their research, Dr. Banting and Dr. Best removed a dog's pancreas. What was the result? a. The dog was unusually thirsty. b. The dog produced copious amounts of urine. C. The dog's blood glucose levels increased. d. All of the above. 10. What did Dr. Banting and Dr. Best learn from the failure of their initial trials? a. b. C. d. some pancreas secretions are released into the blood independently of the digestive juices. the substance they had isolated reduced the elevated blood sugar caused by diabetes they could use the pancreas from cattle all of the above 11. Which of these cell types of the nervous system conduct electrical signals? a. dendrites b. glial cells C. myelin sheath d. nodes of Ranvier
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