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Bio 431 Final Exam Questions with
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Steroid hormones - ANSWER-derived from cholesterol, each steroid hormone is
unique due to the presence of different chemical groups making for a large diversity
of functions
ex: estrogens, testosterone, progesterone, calcitriol

Thyroid hormones - ANSWER-T3 and T4 are synthesized by attached to iodine to
tyrosine, the two benzene rings within the molecule makes them very lipid soluble

Nitric oxide - ANSWER-both a hormone and a neurotransmitter, its synthesis is
catalyzed by the enzyme nitric oxide synthase; binds to hemoglobin and transports
CO2

Water soluble hormones - ANSWER-soluble in water, do not require transport
proteins, and need to be administered through injection because digestive enzymes
would destroy them by breaking their peptide bonds; EX: amine hormones, peptide
and protein hormones, eiconsanoid hormones

Amine hormones - ANSWER-synthesized by carboxylating and modifying amino
acids

Catecholamines - ANSWER-epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine
- are synthesized by modifying tyrosine

Histamine - ANSWER-synthesized from histidine by mast cells and platelets

Serotonin - ANSWER-derived from tryptophan

Melatonin - ANSWER-derived from tryptophan

Peptide and protein hormones - ANSWER-amino acid polymers

Peptide - ANSWER-ADH and oxytocin

Protein - ANSWER-TSH

Eicosanoid hormones - ANSWER-derived from arachidonic acid
- prostaglandins and leukotrienes (local hormones)

Erythrocytes - ANSWER-RBC; contain the oxygen and hemoglobin.
Function is to carry O2 to the cells and carry CO2 out of the cells

RBC - ANSWER-each contains 280 million hemoglobin molecules

, Hemoglobin - ANSWER-plays role in regulating blood pressure

Anemia - ANSWER-the condition of insufficient RBC or hemoglobin

Erythropoiesis - ANSWER-is the production of RBCs -- begins in RBM with a
proerythroblast

Thrombocyte - ANSWER-platelet; splinters of megakaryocytes that have broken
apart while still in RBM

3 Mechanisms of Homeostasis - ANSWER-vascular spasm, platelet plug formation,
blood clot

Cardiac conduction system - ANSWER-SA node, AV node, bundle of His, bundle
branches and Purkinje fibers

SA node - ANSWER-pacemaker of the heart; causes atrial muscles to contract

AV node - ANSWER-delays arterial pressure 1/10 of a second to prevent atrium and
ventricles from contracting simultaneously

P - ANSWER-right atrium depolarization, SA node electrical signal to AV node

PQ - ANSWER-atrium contracting, electrical wave moving down the Bundle of His to
purkinje fibers

QRS - ANSWER-ventricles depolarizing; atrium repolarizing

ST - ANSWER-ventricle contracts; plateau phase

T - ANSWER-ventricle repolarization

S1 - ANSWER-the first heart sound (lub); caused by blood turbulence associated
with the closing of the AV valves

S2 - ANSWER-the second heart sound (dub); caused by blood turbulence
associated with closing of the semilunar valves

Cardiac output - ANSWER-stroke volume times heart rate; mean arterial pressure
divided by resistance

Stroke volume - ANSWER-regulated preload, contractility and afterload

Preload - ANSWER-the degree of stretch on the heart before it contracts; a greater
preload will increase the force of contractions

Contractility - ANSWER-the forcefulness of contraction of individual ventricular
muscle fibers; positive inotropic agents increase

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