Where in the adrenal gland is cortisol produced?

A) zona glomerulosa (of adrenal cortex)
B) zona fasciculata (of adrenal cortex)
C) zona reticularis (of adrenal cortex)
D) adrenal medulla


B

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Which of the following is NOT a common method of stimulating hormone secretion from an endocrine cell?

a) Signals from the nervous system b) Chemical changes in the blood c) Mechanical stretching of the endocrine cell d) Releasing hormones. e) Both Signals from the nervous system and Chemical changes in the blood

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Neural tissue cells

A) are underneath every exposed surface of the body. B) transmit electrical signals. C) line internal cavities and passageways. D) contract. E) All of the answers are correct.

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The proper name for C1 is the ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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