Thyroid hormone causes
a. the pituitary to release less TSH
b. TRH to be secreted, which in turn stimulates T3 and T4 release
c. the hypothalamus to release more TRH
d. the thyroid to release even more thyroid hormone
e. both b and c
A
You might also like to view...
Which type of connective tissue is made up of fibers that create a loose, open framework?
A) loose connective tissue proper B) dense connective tissue proper C) blood D) cartilage
Muscle fibers differ from "typical cells" in that muscle fibers
A) lack a plasma membrane. B) have many nuclei. C) are very small. D) lack mitochondria. E) All of the answers are correct.
The distal end of the fibula
A) forms the lateral malleolus. B) articulates with the distal end of the ulna. C) has an entepicondylar foramen. D) contains a ridge called the linea aspera. E) supports most of the weight of the body.
Graves' disease is a condition in which some of the body's antibodies mimic thyroid-stimulating hormone and cause overactivity of the thyroid gland. What consequences would this have for neurons in the body, and how would metabolic rate be affected? Would you expect someone with Graves' disease to feel chillier or warmer than someone who was unaffected?
What will be an ideal response?