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Endocrine System - Multiple Choice Test

©Sheri Amsel • www.exploringnature.org


Name ______________________________________________________ Date ________________

1 The endrocrine system works together with 6 The largest endocrine gland(s) that makes 3
the ________ system to maintain the body’s hormones that affect the metabolism is the:
equilibrium?
A pancreas
A digestive system B adrenal glands
B nervous system C thyroid gland
C respiratoy system D pituitary gland
D reproductive system

2 Hormones help balance the body’s reactions 7 The endocrine gland(s) that makes insulin is
differently than nerve impulses in that: the:

A the reactions take longer to occur. A pancreas


B hormones can target specific target cells B adrenal glands
found somewhere else in the body. C thyroid gland
C the reactions can last much longer. D pituitary gland
D All of the above.

3 8
All the following are endocrine glands, The endocrine gland(s) that sits on top of
EXCEPT the: the kidneys and secretes both metabolic
stabilizers and stress regulators:
A sweat gland
B adrenal glands A pancreas
C thyroid gland B adrenal glands
D pituitary gland C thyroid gland
D pituitary gland

4 Endocrine glands are different than 9 Hormone release stops when the stimulus
exocrine glands in that exocrine glands: that triggered it – like thirst or high blood
sugar is satisfied or corrected. This is called:
A release hormones into the blood.
B secrete through ducts out onto the skin. A positive feedback system
C affect many body organs. B negative feedback system
D include the reproductive organs. C lock and key system
D solar system

5 10
The endocrine gland(s) referred to as the The only endocrine glands that lay dormant
“master gland” is the: during childhood to activate at puberty are
the:
A pancreas
B adrenal glands A pancreas
C thyroid gland B adrenal glands
D pituitary gland C thyroid gland
D ovaries and testes
Endocrine System - Multiple Choice Test KEY
©Sheri Amsel • www.exploringnature.org
Name ______________________________________________________ Date ________________

1 The endrocrine system works together with 6 The largest endocrine gland(s) that makes 3
the ________ system to maintain the body’s hormones that affect the metabolism is the:
equilibrium?
A pancreas
A digestive system B adrenal glands
B nervous system C thyroid gland
C respiratoy system D pituitary gland
D reproductive system

2 Hormones help balance the body’s reactions 7 The endocrine gland(s) that makes insulin:
differently than nerve impulses in that:
A pancreas
A the reactions take longer to occur. B adrenal glands
B hormones can target specific target cells C thyroid gland
found somewhere else in the body. D pituitary gland
C the reactions can last much longer.
D All of the above.

3 8
All the following are endocrine glands, The endocrine gland(s) that sits on top of
EXCEPT the: the kidneys and secretes both metabolic
stabilizers and stress regulators:
A sweat gland
B adrenal glands A pancreas
C thyroid gland B adrenal glands
D pituitary gland C thyroid gland
D pituitary gland

4 Endocrine glands are different than 9 Hormone release stops when the stimulus
exocrine glands in that exocrine glands: that triggered it – like thirst or high blood
sugar is satisfied or corrected. This is called:
A release hormones into the blood.
B secrete through ducts out onto the skin. A positive feedback system
C affect many body organs. B negative feedback system
D include the reproductive organs. C lock and key system
D solar system

5 10
The endocrine gland(s) referred to as the The only endocrine gland(s) that is dormant
“master gland” is the: during childhood to activate at puberty:

A pancreas A pancreas
B adrenal glands B adrenal glands
C thyroid gland C thyroid gland
D pituitary gland D ovaries and testes

Endocrine System - Multiple Choice Test
©Sheri Amsel • www.exploringnature.org
Name _________________________________________
Endocrine System - Multiple Choice Test KEY
©Sheri Amsel • www.exploringnature.org
Name _____________________________________

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