After giving a response to low sugar levels in the blood, the pancreas releases the hormone glucagon. In a negative feedback system, Which system below pancreas is representing, 1) response 2) sensor 3) effector 4) stimulus
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After giving a response to low sugar levels in the blood, the pancreas releases the hormone glucagon. In a negative feedback system, Which system below pancreas is representing,
1) response
2) sensor
3) effector
4) stimulus
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- Which among the following best describes the function of pancreas? A. Control Blood Pressure B. Control Female Characteristics C. Control Sperm Production D. Produces Hormones that control BSL (blood sugar level)Identify the follow as either negative or positive feedback. The pancreas producing insulin to decrease blood sugar after a meal. Clotting factors in the blood triggering the release of more clotting factors after damage to a blood vessel. Contractions in childbirth resulting in labor and delivery.The TISSUES THAT DIFFERENTIATE to form the pancreas are derived from a) epithelial cells from the endoderm b) smooth muscle cells from the endoderm c) connective tissue from the endoderm d) nervous tissue from the ectoderm e)all are true
- The pancreas helps to maintain homeostastis in the body. If the pancreas were to suddenly stop working, then what would most likely be the result?Which is an example of negative feedback? lowering of blood glucose after a meal blood clotting after an injury lactation during nursing uterine contractions during labor nausea leading to vomitingWhich is an example of negative feedback? a. lowering of blood glucose after a meal b. blood clotting after an injury c. lactation during nursing d. uterine contractions during labor
- The pancreas is subdivided into an endocrine portion that secretes substances like somatostatin, and an exocrine portion that secretes substances like procarboxypeptidase? True or falseWhat is the role of the pancreas in the human body?A scientist hypothesizes that the pancreas’s hormone production is controlled by neural stimuli. Which observation would support this hypothesis? a. Insulin is produced in response to sudden stress without a rise in blood glucose. b. Insulin is produced in response to a rise in glucagon levels. c. Beta cells express epinephrine receptors. d. Insulin is produced in response to a rise in blood glucose in the brain.
- Which organ system is indirectly related and which is directly related to maintaining body temperature?In response to low sugar levels in the blood, the hormone glucagon is released by the pancreas. In a negative feedback system, the pancreas would represent the _____ of the system. A)response B)sensor C)effector D)stimulusAll of the following statements characterize the human pancreas EXCEPT: