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Insulin and glucagon have antagonistic
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- Visit this link (http://openstaxcollege.org/l/adrenalglands) to view an animation describing the location and function of the adrenal glands. Which hormone produced by the adrenal glands is responsible for mobilization of energy stores?mo Fill in this table for cortisol, aldosterone, testosterone, estradiol, parathyroid gland hormone, calcitonin, calcitriol, thyroxine. Columns 6,7,8 fill in accordingly Hormone Factors to Type of control Receptor/ secretion? location in a Fstimulation. cell /class according chemical nature/ secretion place 1 Fsuppression (- ) 2 3 G-Protein? Secondary messengers? 4 5 Target tissue? Controlled pathway (P)? P(+)- stimulated; P(-) - suppressed; 7 Biochemical Index in the blood plas-ma that is changed after secre- tion of the hormone 8mo Fill in this table for cortisol, aldosterone, testosterone, estradiol, parathyroid gland hormone, calcitonin, calcitriol, thyroxine. Columns 6,7,8 fill in accordingly Type of Receptor/ location in a cell Hormone Factors to control /class according chemical nature/ secretion place 1 secretion? Fstimulation Fsuppression (- ) 2 3 G-Protein? Secondary Target tissue? Controlled messengers? pathway (P)? P(+)- stimulated: P(-)- suppressed: 5 6 7 Biochemical Index in the blood plas-ma that is changed after secre- tion of the hormone
- What hormone also aids the stress response by promoting water retention and acting as a vasoconstrictor? View Available Hint(s)for Part E cortisol angiotensin II aldosterone ADH (vasopressin) Which of the following responses do not occur when blood glucose levels are increasing above the normal range, such as after eating a meal? Beta cells in the pancreatic islets secrete insulin into the bloodstream. Amino acid absorption and protein synthesis are increased. Body cells respond by increasing the rate of glucose uptake into target cells. Body cells will increase the conversion of glucose into glycogen. There is an increase in the breakdown of fat into fatty acids in adipose tissue.The primary reason for downregulation/desentization of hormone receptors is: O metabolic clearance prolonged exposure abnormally high hormone levels normal physiological levelsWhat are the two classes of hormone receptors? How dothey differ in the chemical category of hormones that willbind to them? Give examples of the types of hormonesthat bind to each type of receptor
- Suppose that the circulating concentration of hor-mone is 10–10 M and the Kd for binding to its receptor is 10–8M. What fraction of the receptors will have hormone bound?If a meaningful physiological response occurs when 50% ofthe receptors have bound a hormone molecule, how muchwill the concentration of hormone have to rise to elicit aresponse? The fraction of receptors (R) bound to hormone(H) to form a receptor–hormone complex (R–H) is [R–H]/([R] + [R–H]) = [R–H]/[R]TOT = [H]/([H] + Kd).Which of the following statements about hormones is correct? O steroid hormones are water soluble O epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine are all catecholamines O receptor molecules of water soluble hormones are usually cell membrane proteins O water soluble hormones act on target cells by altering gene expression O Amine hormones are all lipid soluble O receptor molecules of lipid soluble hormones are usually in the cytoplasm or nucleus, but can also be in the cell membrane O insulin, growth hormone, and ecdysone are all examples of peptide hormonesWhen a person lifts weights (resistance exercise training) to increase the size of muscle cells (which increases muscle size and strength), growth hormone and testosterone are involved. What two systems are involved in this? O endocrine system O muscle system renal system skeletal system
- Which of the following statementsabout hormones and nerve impulses isaccurate?O A. Hormones and nerve impulses bothcarry messages throughout the body, buthormones work more slowly.O B. Hormones and nerve impulses bothcarry messages in the body, but hormonesonly work on cells very near where thehormones are made.O C. Hormones and nerve impulses bothcarry messages in the body using electricalsignals.O D. Hormones and nerve impulses bothcarry messages throughout the body, buthormones work more quicklyWhich of the following statements regarding Antidiuretic Hormone signaling is false? - it involves the posterior pituitary - involves a first order feedback loop - it is initiated by barorecptors in the heart signaling to the hypothalamus - ADH will act in the kidneys to increase water retention, in part by changing aquaporin abundanceWhich of the following about ?hormones is correct Signaling cell is the one that receives the hormone. Protein binding of hormones increases O their activity. Negative feedback enhances hormone O production. Adrenal medullary cells can store O catecholamines. Steroid hormones have their receptor on the cell surface.
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