Endosting System-Part Chap.25 (choices may be used once only or more than once)
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Endosting System-Part Chap.25 (choices may be used once only or more than once) epithelial, nervotes or both chemical structure orytocin cyelie AMIP negative increasing no, of receptors amine, pepride, protein, glycoprotein PG PGE kidney I. The chemical messenger of the endocrine system are called: 2. The nervous system functions with much speed 3. What kind of tissues make up endocrine glands: 4. Which of the two major types of glands is ductless: 5. Hormones bind specific 6. Up-regulation increases sensitivity of target cells by 7. Unused hormones circulating in the blood are excreted by the: 8. The most widely used method of hormone classification is: 9. Nonsteroid hormones include the following 4 groups: 10. The precursor of alll steroid hormones is: 11. Which than the endocrine system. group of hormones is transported in blood with the help of protein carriers: 12. Hormones that have target cells within the same tissue are called 13. List two groups of tissue hormones: 14. A tissue hormone involved in fever development 15. A second messenger is involved in mechanism/action 16. A well known second messenger is: 17. Hormones bind to fixed receptors in plasma memberane in mechanim/action 18. Receptor is mobile in cytoplasm or nucleus in mechanism 19. Regulation of gene occurs in mechanism. 20. One hormonc produces the opposite effect of another hormone 21. Ose hormone acts as a primer allowing the second hormone to have its full effect on a target cell. 22. One of the few hormones that functions on a positive-feedback loop is: 23. Insulin secretion s controlled by a-'foedback mechanism. 24. Name an endocrine gland that responds to neural stial 25. Name an endocrine gland that responds to humsoral stimu 26. Name an endocrine gland that responds to hormonal stimuli System-Paxt 2, Chap 26 (choices may be used once only or more than once) Epinephrine (adrenaline) PTH Calcitomi pineal gland GH, PRI uity iodine atoms OT, ADH pirwitary thyrowd pancreas posterior piluilary adrenal medulla hypophyseal portal spystem 27. The stracture in the body that provides the "mind-body link is the: 28. Two montropic hormones the hypothalanus produces 29. The structare reforred to historically as the master gland is the: 30. The vascular link between the hypothalaænus and the adenohypophysis is termed the 31. The neurohypophysis is another name for 32. Secretion of patuitary hormones is regulated by these hypothalamic tropic hormoncs 33. Two noetropic hormone secreted by anterior pituitary 34. Thymosin is a hormone that plays a role in: 35. Biological clock, sleep-awake cycles 36. Gland important for overall growth, proper development of all organ systems 37. T4 is also known as 38. T, and T. is difier from one ander in de number of-attached to the molecule. 39. Two antagonistic hormones responsible for blood calcium homeostasis 40. Made up of both endocrine and exocrine tissues. 41. Hormones that exert antagonistic effects on blood levels of glucose. 42. Mineralocorticoids are released from which part of the adronal gland? 43. Secretion ofis controlled mainly by the renin-angiotensin mechanism and blood potassium concentrution 44. Juxtaglomerular apparatus secretesin response to a fall in the blood pressure within the kidney 45 Principal Glucocorticoid hormone 46. Epinephrine is secreted by 47. Hormone relcased in response to stress 48. Fight or flight hormoneExplanation / Answer
1. cyclic AMP
2. greater
3. epithelial,nervous or both
4. endocrine
5.receptor
6. by increasin no. of receptors.
7.PGE
9.amine peptide protein glycoprotein
10.cyclic amp
11. Non- steroid
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