Clinical Biochemistry L7

A detailed illustration of the human endocrine system, highlighting glands and hormones with vibrant colors and labels, suitable for educational purposes.

Clinical Biochemistry Quiz

Test your knowledge in clinical biochemistry with this comprehensive quiz designed for students and professionals alike. Challenge yourself with a variety of questions covering endocrine systems, hormone functions, and more!

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Focus on key biochemistry concepts
  • Perfect for exam preparation
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by NavigatingNeuron42
1. ________ comprises part of the extracellular communication system within the body that links the brain to organs and functions that control body metabolism, growth and development, and reproduction is...
Endocrine system
Lymphatic system
Urinary systems
Nervous system
2. _______ is substances (chemical messengers) that are produced by highly specialized endocrine organs.
Vitamins
Hormones
Fat
Carbohydrates
6. The local synthesis and release of GF that interacts with receptors on neighboring cell within the same tissue:________
Paracrine effect
Autocrine effect
Intacrine factor
Juxtacrine factor
6.1 The local synthesis and release of GF that interacts with receptors from the same cell that release the GF:_________
Paracrine effect
Autocrine effect
Intracranial factor
Juxtacrine factor
6.2 _________ refers cytosolic factor that travel to the nucleus in the same cells to bind to a specific receptor within the DNA binding region of chromatin.
Paracrine effect
Autocrine effect
Intracrine factor
Juxtacrine factor
6.3 _________refers to direct cell-to-cell communication elicited by growth factors that are still anchored to each cell’s membrane.
Paracrine effect
Autocrine effect
Intracrine factor
Juxtacrine factor
7. ________ : the hormone abnormality is the result endocrine gland producing hormone.
Primary disease of endocrine
Secondary disease of endocrine
Tertiary disease of endocrine
Quaternary disease of endocrine
8. _________: disease of the pituitary gland 8. Controlling the primary gland
Primary disease of endocrine
Secondary disease of endocrine
Tertiary disease of endocrine
Quaternary disease of endocrine
9. _________: a disease of the hypothalamus controlling the pituitary.
Primary disease of endocrine
Secondary disease of endocrine
Tertiary disease of endocrine
Quaternary disease of endocrine
10. ___________ an inability of the hormone’s target tissue onto respond to the hormone.
Primary disease of endocrine
Secondary disease of endocrine
Tertiary disease of endocrine
Quaternary disease of endocrine
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