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Animal Physiology Exam 3 JMU Bio 370 Question and answers already passed 2025/2026 what is endocrinology? - correct answer study of homeostatic activities accomplished by hormones and the nature of the hormone-tissue interaction who conducted and when was the first experiment on the endocrine system? - correct answer A. Berthold (1894) what did berhtolds study find on chickens and their endocrine system? - correct answer when a single or both testes is transplanted or replaced in one rooster from another, normal growth is possible what are features of hormones? - correct answer - long range messengers - secreted into blood or directly onto cells - exert effect on target cells some distance away from site of release - target cells express hormone receptors that hormones bind to exert effect

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Animal Physiology Exam 3 JMU Bio
370 Question and answers already
passed 2025/2026
what is endocrinology? - correct answer ✔study of homeostatic activities accomplished by hormones
and the nature of the hormone-tissue interaction



who conducted and when was the first experiment on the endocrine system? - correct answer ✔A.
Berthold (1894)



what did berhtolds study find on chickens and their endocrine system? - correct answer ✔when a
single or both testes is transplanted or replaced in one rooster from another, normal growth is possible



what are features of hormones? - correct answer ✔- long range messengers

- secreted into blood or directly onto cells

- exert effect on target cells some distance away from site of release

- target cells express hormone receptors that hormones bind to exert effect



what are the major glands of the endocrine system? - correct answer ✔- hypothalamus

- pituitary

- thyroid

- adrenal

-parathyroid

- gonads



what major glands of the endocrine system are part of the central nervous system? - correct answer ✔-
hypothalamus

,-pituitary



what major glands of the endocrine system are part of the periphreal nervous system? - correct answer
✔- thyroid

- adrenal

-parathyroid

- gonads



endocrine is described as? - correct answer ✔cells secreting products directly into blood



exocrine is described as - correct answer ✔cells secreting products into a duct



describe the action of hormones in a endocrine system. - correct answer ✔Hormone released into the
blood and signals at distance



describe the action of hormones in a neurocrine system - correct answer ✔hormone moves down an
axon and is released onto a neighboring cell



describe the action of hormones in a paracrine system - correct answer ✔hormone travels small
distances to an adjacent cell



describe the action of hormones in a autocrine system - correct answer ✔self regulatory cell releases
neurotransmitter and then binds to itself



describe the action of hormones in a neuroendocrine system - correct answer ✔hormone moves down
an axon and into the blood stream to a target cell some distance away



hormone levels are maintained by? - correct answer ✔feedback

,Endocrine homeostasis maintained by the level of: - correct answer ✔- Feedback to hormone axis

- Hormone synthesis rate in glands and tissues

- Hormone sequestration (ex. Binding globulins)

- Hormone degradation rate (ex. enzymes)

- Receptor expression level in target cells

- Receptor activity level in target cells (ex. Desensitization in diabetes)



what kind of feedback does the hypothalamus receive in the hormone axis? - correct answer
✔negative feedback from the peripheral endocrine gland and the pituitary



what kind of feedback does the hypothalamus produce in the hormone axis? - correct answer
✔positive in the form of the hypothalamic hormone



what types of feedback does the pituitary gland produce in the in the hormone axis? - correct answer
✔positive in the form of the pituitary hormone and negative on the hypothalamus



what types of feedback does the peripheral endocrine gland produce in the hormone axis? - correct
answer ✔positive through the peripheral gland hormone on the targets and negative on the pituitary
and hypothalamus



what are the two ways the pituitary receives negative feedback in the hormone axis? - correct answer
✔-long loop is from peripheral to hypothalamus and is more powerful than short loop but takes longer

-short loop is from peripheral to pituitary and is faster



what are the two classes of hormones? - correct answer ✔hydrophilic and lipophilic



what are the properties of hydrophilic hormones? - correct answer ✔- low lipid solubility

, - no need for carrier proteins



what are some examples of hydrophilic hormones? - correct answer ✔- Peptide hormones (insulin)

- Catecholamine hormones (NE, Epi)



what are the properties of lipophilic hormones? - correct answer ✔- high lipid solubility

- need carrier proteins



what are some examples of lipophilic hormones? - correct answer ✔- Amine hormones (derived from
tyrosine)

- Steroid hormones (derived from cholesterol)



how are peptide hormones made and released? - correct answer ✔1. Peptide and protein hormones
are genes (DNA) that are exported as mRNA to the rER

2. Preprohormones are synthesized by rER and migrate to Golgi in membrane-bound vesicles

3. Preprohormones undergo modification in rER and Golgi to become prohormones, then active
hormones

4. Golgi packages and labels hormones into secretory vesicles that are stored in cytoplasm until cell is
signaled to release hormone

5. Vesicle fuses with plasma membrane and peptide hormone is exocytosed



how are steroid hormones made and released? - correct answer ✔1. Steroid hormones are small
organic molecules that are specifically synthesized through a series of metabolic pathways

a. These hormones are not encoded by genes

b. The enzymes that make the steroids are encoded by genes

2. Cholesterol is precursor for all steroid hormones

3. Enzymatic reactions modify the side groups on cholesterol

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