Quiz 4 for Dan
Quiz by Bryan Penas
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- Q1Which hormone is responsible for lowering blood sugar levels in the body?CortisolGlucagonInsulinAdrenaline30s
- Q2Which hormone is responsible for raising blood sugar levels in the body?CortisolGlucagonEstrogenInsulin30s
- Q3What is a common symptom of diabetes?Increased appetiteFrequent urinationImproved visionDecreased heart rate30s
- Q4How does the feedback loop involving insulin and glucagon help regulate blood sugar levels in the body?Insulin signals the pancreas to produce more glucagon, lowering blood sugar levels; Glucagon signals the pancreas to produce more insulin, raising blood sugar levelsInsulin signals cells to take in glucose, lowering blood sugar levels; Glucagon signals the liver to release stored glucose, raising blood sugar levelsInsulin signals the liver to release glucose, raising blood sugar levels; Glucagon signals cells to store glucose, lowering blood sugar levelsInsulin signals the brain to release stored glucose, raising blood sugar levels; Glucagon signals the brain to store glucose, lowering blood sugar levels30s
- Q5Which of the following is a risk factor for developing type 2 diabetes?ObesityRegular exerciseAdequate sleepHealthy diet30s
- Q6What is the main function of insulin in the body?To produce red blood cellsTo increase blood cholesterol levelsTo help cells absorb glucose for energyTo regulate body temperature30s
- Q7What is the role of glucagon in the body?To produce red blood cellsTo regulate body temperatureTo signal the liver to release stored glucoseTo help cells absorb glucose for energy30s
- Q8What is a potential complication of uncontrolled diabetes?Nerve damageImproved eyesightDecreased risk of infectionsStronger bones30s
- Q9Which hormone is responsible for converting stored glycogen into glucose to raise blood sugar levels?InsulinGlucagonTestosteroneEstrogen30s
- Q10What is the primary source of energy for the body's cells?FiberProteinFatsGlucose30s