1.13 Which cells in the pancreatic islets produce somatostatin:
A. a-cells
B. ~-cells
C. o-cells
D. F-cells
1.14 Under which conditions would you expect an increase in ADH secretion:
A. An individual ingests excess water
B. The posterior pituitary is removed because it has a tumour
C. An individual is rescued after three days in the desert without food or water
D. An individual receives an injection of synthetic antidiuretic hormone
1.15 Which of these can cause heartburn:
A. Being overweight
B. Lying down soon after eating a large meal
C. Eating high-fat foods
D. All of the above
QUESTION 2: TRUE/ FALSEQUESTIONS
[15 MARKS]
Assessthe following statements and decide whether they are true or false. Write only the number of each question
and next to it indicate your answer as true or false in the ANSWERBOOK.(Each question carries 1 mark)
2.1 Food is contained in the gastrointestinal tract from the time of ingestion until it is completely digested
and the waste prepared for elimination.
2.2 The development of T- lymphocytes is regulated by hormones known as "mineralcorticoids"
2.3 The parathyroid hormone acts in a manner that is antagonistic to the activity of "calcitonin"
2.4 'Peristalsis' is a voluntary muscle movement which moves food along the digestive tract
2.5 Swelling of the thyroid gland due to a lack of iodine is referred to as a "goitre"
2.6 An adequate secretion of hormones from the adrenal cortex can result in "Cushings" disease
2.7 The "beta" cells of the pancreas are responsible for the production of glucagon.
2.8 Some of the microbes that often invade other organs of the body are rarely found in the stomach.
The reason for this is the presence of HCI.
2.9 The hormone ACTH is produced by the "adrenal gland;" & it regulates the activity of the
adrenal cortex.
GASTROINTESTINAL AND ENDOCRINE PHYSIOLOGY
GEP521S
2nd Opportunity January 2024
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