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The regulation of blood sugar levels and our stress responses are controlled in part by a negative feedback loop involving cortisol, ACTH, and CRH. What would likely be the result during times of stress if cortisol receptors in the hypothalamus were nonfunctional?
A) Blood sugar levels would rise to dangerous levels.
B) Blood sugar levels would be unaffected.
C) ACTH production would cease.
D) CRH production would cease.
E) Cortisol production would cease.
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Explanation:  A) Since the negative feedback system would not be working in this scenario, CRH and ACTH levels would not be turned off by cortisol.
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