Question 35 The primary effect of insulin binding to a liver cell receptor is: Q
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Question 35
The primary effect of insulin binding to a liver cell receptor is:
Question 36
The action of hormones most resembles the action of ________
Question 37
Which of these hormones would be effective if taken orally?
Question 38
The hormone _______ is polypeptide-derived.
Question 39
Many peptide hormones are secreted in "spurts" rather than continuously, to _________
Question 40
After surgical removal of the thyroid gland it takes weeks for the symptoms of hypothyroidism to appear. This is because:
uptake of glucose from the intestineExplanation / Answer
The primary effect of insulin on liver is it causes uptake of glucose from blood
Action of hormones resemble action of neurotransmitter
Estrogen and thyroxine are effective if taken orally
Oxytocin is a polypeptide derived hormone
Hormones are released in spurts to cause synergistic binding
After surgical removal of thyroid gland,hypothyroifism appears late as there is a large reservoir of protein bound thyroxine in blood
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