29. Which gland is represented by A in the diagram? a. pituitary gland b. hypothalamus adrenal gland d. thyroid gland C. 30. Where is insulin produced? a. b. C. d. in the alpha cells in the islets of Langerhans in the exocrine cells in the pancreas in liver cells in the beta cells in the islets of Langerhans 31. What triggers the production of insulin? a. an increase in glycogen b. an increase in the blood glucose level an increase in the levels of glucagon the act of digestion C. d.

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29. Which gland is represented by A in the diagram?
A
a.
pituitary gland
b. hypothalamus
C.
d.
30. Where is insulin produced?
a.
b.
adrenal gland
thyroid gland
C.
d.
in the alpha cells in the islets of Langerhans
in the exocrine cells in the pancreas
in liver cells
in the beta cells in the islets of Langerhans
31. What triggers the production of insulin?
a. an increase in glycogen
b.
an increase in the blood glucose level
an increase in the levels of glucagon
C.
d. the act of digestion
32. Which of these is not a component of neural signalling?
a. transmission
b.
reception
C. integration
d. transduction
Transcribed Image Text:29. Which gland is represented by A in the diagram? A a. pituitary gland b. hypothalamus C. d. 30. Where is insulin produced? a. b. adrenal gland thyroid gland C. d. in the alpha cells in the islets of Langerhans in the exocrine cells in the pancreas in liver cells in the beta cells in the islets of Langerhans 31. What triggers the production of insulin? a. an increase in glycogen b. an increase in the blood glucose level an increase in the levels of glucagon C. d. the act of digestion 32. Which of these is not a component of neural signalling? a. transmission b. reception C. integration d. transduction
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