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I need some help with the exercise 4 of the physiolab 9.0. Anyone have any clues??



ACTIVITY 1:  Metabolism and Thyroid Hormones – Part 1   Answers
1.   The baseline metabolic rate (BMR) of the normal rat was approximately ________ ml O2/kg/hr.   
2.   True or False:  The BMR of all three rats was approximately the same before treatment with thyroxine, TSH, or propylthiouracil.         
3.   Which rat had the fastest basal metabolic rate (BMR)?    
4.    Why did the BMR’s differ between the normal rat and the surgically altered rats?   
5.   If an animal had been thyroidectomized, what hormone(s) would be missing in its blood?    
6.   If an animal had been hypophysectomized, what effect(s) would you expect to see in the hormone levels in its blood and in its BMR?   
ACTIVITY 1:  Metabolism and Thyroid Hormones – Part 2
7.   True or False:  The thyroxine injections caused a goiter in the normal rat.   
8.   After the thyroxine injection, the BMR (in ml O2/kg/hr) of the thyroidectomized rat was approximately
a.   1700
b.   1800
c.   1900      
d.   2000   
9.   True or False:  The term euthyroid means that the amount of thyroid hormone present in that specific animal is within the normal range.      
10.   What was the effect of thyroxine injections on the normal rat’s BMR?   
11.   What was the effect of thyroxine injections on the thyroidectomized rat’s BMR? 
How does the BMR in this case compare with the normal rat’s BMR?
Was the dose of thyroxine in the syringe too large, too small, or just right?    
12.   What was the effect of thyroxine injections on the hypophysectomized rat’s BMR? 
How does the BMR in this case compare with the normal rat’s BMR?
Was the dose of thyroxine in the syringe too large, too small, or just right?    
ACTIVITY 1:  Metabolism and Thyroid Hormones – Part 3
13.   The hormone TSH is synthesized and secreted from
a.   the hypothalamus.
b.   the anterior pituitary gland.         
c.   the posterior pituitary gland.
d.   the thyroid gland.   
14.   The letter “S” in TSH stand for the word ____________________.    
15.   What was the effect of TSH injections on the normal rat’s BMR?   
16.   What was the effect of TSH injections on the thyroidectomized rat’s BMR?  How does the BMR in this case compare with the normal rat’s BMR?  Why did this happen?   
17.   What was the effect of TSH injections on the hypophysectomized rat’s BMR? 
How does the BMR in this case compare with the normal rat’s BMR? 
Why did this happen?    
ACTIVITY 1:  Metabolism and Thyroid Hormones – Part 4
18.   The hypophysectomized rat, before receiving any injections, was
a.   hypothyroid.
b.   euthyroid.         
c.   hyperthyroid.
d.   none of the above.   
19.   True or False:  The effect of the chemical propylthiouracil (PTU) is to inhibit the production of thyroxine in the thyroid gland.    
20.   What was the effect of PTU injections on the normal rat’s BMR?   
21.   What was the effect of PTU injections on the thyroidectomized rat’s BMR? 
How does the BMR in this case compare with the normal rat’s BMR? 
Why did this happen?    
22.   What was the effect of PTU injections on the hypophysectomized rat’s BMR? 
How does the BMR in this case compare with the normal rat’s BMR? 
Why did this happen?    
ACTIVITY 2:  Plasma Glucose, Insulin, and Diabetes Mellitus
23.   True or False:  The hormone insulin is secreted from the pancreas into the small intestine in order to help the digestion of starch into glucose.         
24.   The primary difference(s) between type 1 diabetes mellitus and type 2 diabetes mellitus is the following:
a.   A person with type 1 diabetes suffers from a lack of insulin.
b.   A person with type 2 diabetes usually has a sufficient amount of insulin but the cells of the body do not respond appropriately to it.
c.   The medicine primarily used to treat the two forms of diabetes are quite different.
d.   All of the above are correct.   
25.   A fasting plasma glucose (FPG) of approximately _____ mg/dl or less is considered normal.   
26.   If the FPG levels of a patient, on three successive days, are 114, 125, and 120, the healthcare provider will inform that patient that she/he appears to
a.   be normal.
b.   have impaired or borderline impaired insulin-mediated glucose uptake by cells.
c.   have diabetes mellitus
d.   need several more FPG levels determined.   
27.   What is a glucose standard curve, and why did you need to obtain one for this experiment?     
28.   Which patient(s) had glucose reading(s) in the diabetic range? 
Can you say with certainty whether each of these patients has type 1 or type 2 diabetes?
Why or why not?    
29.   Describe the diagnosis for patient 3, who was also pregnant at the time of this assay.   
30.   Which patient(s) had normal plasma glucose reading(s)?   
31.   What are the lifestyle changes these patients with normal plasma glucose readings might recommend to the borderline impaired patients?    
ACTIVITY 3:  Hormone Replacement Therapy
32.   Hormone replacement therapy refers, in this lab simulation, to
a.   the administration of estrogen.
b.   the administration of calcitonin.   
c.   the administration of estrogen or calcitonin.   
33.   In this lab simulation, the T-score of the rat treated with estrogen for 7 days was _______.   
34.   True or False:  A woman after she goes through menopause should discuss hormone replacement therapy with her healthcare provider.         
35.   A person with osteoporosis
a.   has a reduced quantity of bone.
b.   has a decreased bone mass.   
c.   has an increased susceptibility to bone fractures.
d.   all the above are correct.   
36.   Why were ovariectomized rats used in this experiment? 
How does the fact that the rats are ovariectomized explain their baseline T-scores?    
37.   What effect did the administration of saline injections have on the control rat?   
38.   What effect did the administration of estrogen injections have on the estrogen-treated rat?  What effect did it have on bone density?   
39.   What effect did the administration of calcitonin injections have on the calcitonin-treated rat?  What effect did it have on bone density?   
40.   What are some health risks that postmenopausal women must consider when contemplating estrogen hormone replacement therapy?     
ACTIVITY 4:  Measuring Cortisol and Adrenocorticotropic (ACTH) Hormones
41.   The hormone cortisol is
a.   synthesized in and secreted from the adrenal gland.
b.   very important in the body’s response to stress.   
c.   influenced by the amount of ACTH in the blood stream.
d.   All the above are correct.   
42.   The cortisol level of patient 3 was ________ mcg/dl.   
43.   The ACTH level of patient 4 was ________ pg/ml.   
44.   True or False:  The hormone CRH is a tropic hormone that comes from the pituitary gland and affects the adrenal gland.       
45.   Which of the patients would most likely be diagnosed with Cushing’s disease?  Why?   
46.   Which two patients have hormone levels characteristic of Cushing’s syndrome?  Why?   
47.   Patient 2 is being treated for rheumatoid arthritis with high doses of prednisone.  How does this information change the diagnosis?   
48.   Which patient would most likely be diagnosed with Addison’s disease?   Why?   







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wow what?

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wow what?

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As much as I hate to admit it.... all of it. Frowning Face
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Here's some on activity 3:

Predict Question 1: The saline injections will not change the rat’s vertebral bone density (indicated by an unchanging T score).
Predict Question 2: The estrogen injections will increase the rat’s vertebral bone density (indicated by a less-negative T score).
Predict Question 3: The calcitonin injections will not change the rat’s vertebral bone density (indicated by an unchanging T score).
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OMG! I am having such a hard time with this section. I do not understand any of it and Im only on the first activity..... feeling very distraught over this. Can anyone help me out by either referring me to a bank or a link to somewhere that has the answers? Im totally not a cheater, but holy cow you guys dont know how bad this is stressing me out!
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Well just as long as you contribute your material, I don't mind sharing some of the answers.

ACTIVITY 1:  Metabolism and Thyroid Hormones – Part 1   Answers
1.   The baseline metabolic rate (BMR) of the normal rat was approximately ________ ml O2/kg/hr.   
2.   True or False:  The BMR of all three rats was approximately the same before treatment with thyroxine, TSH, or propylthiouracil.         
3.   Which rat had the fastest basal metabolic rate (BMR)?   
4.    Why did the BMR’s differ between the normal rat and the surgically altered rats?   
5.   If an animal had been thyroidectomized, what hormone(s) would be missing in its blood?   
6.   If an animal had been hypophysectomized, what effect(s) would you expect to see in the hormone levels in its blood and in its BMR?   
ACTIVITY 1:  Metabolism and Thyroid Hormones – Part 2
7.   True or False:  The thyroxine injections caused a goiter in the normal rat.   
8.   After the thyroxine injection, the BMR (in ml O2/kg/hr) of the thyroidectomized rat was approximately
a.   1700
b.   1800
c.   1900     
d.   2000   
9.   True or False:  The term euthyroid means that the amount of thyroid hormone present in that specific animal is within the normal range.     
10.   What was the effect of thyroxine injections on the normal rat’s BMR?   
11.   What was the effect of thyroxine injections on the thyroidectomized rat’s BMR?
How does the BMR in this case compare with the normal rat’s BMR?
Was the dose of thyroxine in the syringe too large, too small, or just right?   
12.   What was the effect of thyroxine injections on the hypophysectomized rat’s BMR?
How does the BMR in this case compare with the normal rat’s BMR?
Was the dose of thyroxine in the syringe too large, too small, or just right?   
ACTIVITY 1:  Metabolism and Thyroid Hormones – Part 3
13.   The hormone TSH is synthesized and secreted from
a.   the hypothalamus.
b.   the anterior pituitary gland.         
c.   the posterior pituitary gland.
d.   the thyroid gland.   
14.   The letter “S” in TSH stand for the word ___________________ _.   
15.   What was the effect of TSH injections on the normal rat’s BMR?   
16.   What was the effect of TSH injections on the thyroidectomized rat’s BMR?  How does the BMR in this case compare with the normal rat’s BMR?  Why did this happen?   
17.   What was the effect of TSH injections on the hypophysectomized rat’s BMR?
How does the BMR in this case compare with the normal rat’s BMR?
Why did this happen?   
ACTIVITY 1:  Metabolism and Thyroid Hormones – Part 4
18.   The hypophysectomized rat, before receiving any injections, was
a.   hypothyroid.
b.   euthyroid.         
c.   hyperthyroid.
d.   none of the above.   
19.   True or False:  The effect of the chemical propylthiouracil (PTU) is to inhibit the production of thyroxine in the thyroid gland.   
20.   What was the effect of PTU injections on the normal rat’s BMR?   
21.   What was the effect of PTU injections on the thyroidectomized rat’s BMR?
How does the BMR in this case compare with the normal rat’s BMR?
Why did this happen?   
22.   What was the effect of PTU injections on the hypophysectomized rat’s BMR?
How does the BMR in this case compare with the normal rat’s BMR?
Why did this happen?

1. The carbon dioxide is absorbed by the soda lime in the bottom of the glass chamber.
2. The fluid levels would increase due to the additional oxygen utilized for the exercising rat.
3. The hypothalamus secretes TRH which stimulates the release of TSH by the pituitary gland. TSH stimulates the thyroid gland to produce thyroxine.
4. A tropic hormone stimulates or inhibits another endocrine gland to secrete hormones.
5. Thyroidectomized rats could be treated with thyroxine to replace the hormone that is not available because the thyroid gland is missing.
6. The hypothalamus secretes TRH which stimulates the release of TSH.
7. TRH travels from the hypothalamus to the pituitary gland via the hypothalamic-pituitary portal system.
8. TSH has no effect on the thyroidectomized rat because the rat doesn’t have a thyroid gland to stimulate.
9. The administration of PTU had no effect on the thyroidectomized and hypophysectomized rats because they lack the glands required for the production of thyroxine.
10. The buildup of the precursors to thyroxine can occur if there is no available iodine to complete the thyroxine formation. The lack of iodine can also result in goiter.
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Soda lime? Seriously???
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1. The carbon dioxide is absorbed by the soda lime in the bottom of the glass chamber.

I don't know? I didn't really answer them myself lol
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1.   What was the effect of thyroxine on the normal rat’s metabolic rate?  It caused the rate to increase. How does it compare to the normal rat’s baseline metabolic rate? 

The injected rat’s metabolic rate was much higher than the baseline rat.
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