33. Choose the hormone that is NOT correctly matched with the endocrine gland that secretes it. A. adrenal cortex-aldosterone B. thyroid gland-oxytocin C. pancreas-insulin D. pineal gland-melatonin
33. Choose the hormone that is NOT correctly matched with the endocrine gland that secretes it. A. adrenal cortex-aldosterone B. thyroid gland-oxytocin C. pancreas-insulin D. pineal gland-melatonin
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Transcribed Image Text:33. Choose the hormone that is NOT correctly matched with the endocrine gland that
secretes it.
A. adrenal cortex-aldosterone
B. thyroid gland-oxytocin
C. pancreas-insulin
D. pineal gland-melatonin
34.If blood transports hormones throughout the body, how do they communicate
with specific targets?
A. Special gateway valves in the blood vessels direct hormones to their target
tissues.
B. Special carrier proteins "walk" along microtubule tracts to deliver the
hormones to their targets.
C. Axonal pathfinding mediates the delivery of hormones to their specific targets.
D. Only target tissues have receptors that allow them to receive the signal.
35. The cell-mediated immune response is brought about by which cells?
A. B cells
B. T cells
C. erythrocytes
D. fibroblasts
36. What is the source of antibody-producing cells?
A. B cells
B. macrophages
C. T cells
D. monocytes
37.Before cell division of somatic cells, each chromosome must be replicated. After
replication, the resulting two parts of each chromosome are held together by
cohesin at the centromere. These two parts are referred to as:
A. Homologous chromosomes
B. Sister chromatids
C. Daughter chromosomes
D. Kinetochores
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