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ASU BIO 202: EXAM #1 COMPLETE QUESTIONS & SOLUTIONS

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hormones - ANSWER What are the chemical messengers secreted into the blood stream that act on cells far away? neurotransmitters - ANSWER What are released by nerves to affect cells? endocrine - ANSWER What type of glands secrete chemicals (hormones) into the blood?

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ASU BIO 202: EXAM #1 COMPLETE
QUESTIONS & SOLUTIONS
hormones - ANSWER What are the chemical messengers secreted into the blood
stream that act on cells far away?

neurotransmitters - ANSWER What are released by nerves to affect cells?

endocrine - ANSWER What type of glands secrete chemicals (hormones) into the
blood?

target organ cells - ANSWER What are the cells that are acted on by hormones called?

hormones - ANSWER What mechanism perform general functions of communication
and control but a slower, longer-lasting type of control than that provided by nerve
impulses?

nonsteroid hormones (first messengers) - ANSWER What mechanism binds to
receptors on the target cell membrane, triggering second messengers to affect the cell's
activities?

steroid hormones - ANSWER What mechanism binds to receptors within the target cell
nucleus and influence cell activity by acting on DNA?

hormone secretion - ANSWER What, in the regulation of hormone secretion is
controlled by homeostatic feedback?

negative feedback - ANSWER What, in the regulation of hormone secretion, are
mechanisms that reverse the direction of a change in a physiological system?

positive feedback (uncommon) - ANSWER What, in the regulation of hormone
secretion, are mechanisms that amplify physiological changes?

hypersecretion - ANSWER What is secretion of an excess of hormone that is a
mechanism of endocrine disease?

hyposecretion - ANSWER What is insufficient hormone secretion that is a mechanism of
endocrine disease?

autocrine - ANSWER What intercellular chemical signal is secreted by cells in a local
area and influences the activity of the same cell type from which it was secreted (ex.
prostaglandins)?

, paracrine - ANSWER What intercellular chemical signal is produced by a wide variety of
tissues and secreted into tissue spaces; usually has a localized effect on other tissues
(ex. histamine, prostaglandins)?

hormone - ANSWER What intercellular chemical signal is secreted into the blood by
specialized cells; travels some distance to target tissues and influences specific
activities (ex. thyroxine, insulin)?

neurohormone - ANSWER What intercellular chemical signal is produced by neurons
and functions like hormones (ex. oxytocin, antidiuretic hormone)?

neurotransmitter (neurohumor) - ANSWER What intercellular chemical signal is
produced by neurons and secreted into extracellular spaces by presynaptic nerve
terminals' travels short distances and influences post synaptic cells (ex. acetylcholine,
epinephrine)?

pheromone - ANSWER What intercellular chemical signal is secreted into the
environment; modifies physiology and behavior of other individuals (ex. sex
pheromones released in the urine of many animals)?

hypothalamus - ANSWER What part of the brain governs the pituitary gland which then
sends signals to endocrine glands?

atrial depolarization - ANSWER What does the P wave of the EKG represent?

5 liters - ANSWER What is the average circulating blood volume for an adult human?

veins - ANSWER At any given moment, which compartment contains the most
circulating blood?

false (blood type AB is the universal recipient) - ANSWER T/F: Blood type AB is the
universal donor.

false (Ischemia is the relative lack of oxygen... it can gain oxygen and reverse) -
ANSWER T/F: Ischemia is irreversible.

true - ANSWER T/F: Renal failure can be the etiology (cause) of anemia.

aortic arch - ANSWER What does the left common carotid artery branch off of?

neutrophil - ANSWER What is the most numerous white blood cell called?

false (there is normally about 50 cc of fluid in the pericardial space) - ANSWER T/F:
There is normally about 500cc of fluid in the pericardial space.

true - ANSWER T/F: Cardiac muscle is intolerant of anaerobic conditions.

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