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PHGY 216 - midterm GUARANTEED PASS !!

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PHGY 216 - midterm GUARANTEED PASS !!

Describe how blood glucose is regulated with hormones - (ANSWER)o Insulin and glucagon
§ Increased glucagon secretion -> breakdown glycogen stores to produce glucose
§ Increasing insulin secretion -> increases rate @ which glucose is removed from the circulation


Describe the general functions of the endocrine system - (ANSWER)o Circulation and digestion
o Adaptive stress response
o Growth and development
o Regulation of metabolism and H2O/electrolyte balance
o Reproduction
o Red blood cell production


Define a hormone and describe what makes hormones different from other secretions - (ANSWER)o Come
from endocrine tissues
o They are chemical substances that are secreted directly into the blood @ low quantities and exert a
physiological effect @ a distant target tissue


What are the differences b/w neurotransmitters and hormones?
(belong to? transmitted across/transported by? produced by? travels?) - (ANSWER)Neurotransmitters
§ Belong to the nervous system
§ Transmitted across a synaptic cleft
§ Produced by neurons
§ Travel short distances


Hormones
§ Belong to the endocrine system
§ Transported by the blood
§ Produced by endocrine glands
§ Travel long distances

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,What are the different types of hormones - (ANSWER)Hydrophilic (water loving)
- Highly water soluble and have low lipid solubility
- Can be found unbound to carrier molecules within the plasma
- They can be peptide hormones or amines
*EXCEPTION: thyroid hormones are not hydrophilic
- Catecholamines are also both free and bound to carrier molecules
- Peptide hormones are dissolved in plasma
- Steroid and thyroid hormones are bound to carrier molecules/proteins


Hydrophobic (lipid loving)
- Highly soluble in lipids and poorly soluble in water
- Generally, require carrier molecules for transport throughout the body
- Includes amine thyroid hormones and steroid hormones


How is a peptide hormone synthesized? - (ANSWER)1. Synthesis: Preprohormones (large precursor proteins)
are synthesized by the ER ribosomes
2. Packing: Preprohormones are processed into active hormones and packaged into vesicles as they travel
through ER and Golgi
3. Storage: Hormone-containing secretory vesicles can be stored until the cell receives the appropriate signal
4. Secretion: Appropriate signal initiates exocytosis of the vesicles and the hormones are released into the blood


Describe the structure and function of the hypothalamic-pituitary axis - (ANSWER)o Hypothalamus controls
this hormone release in a different manner for each lobe


Posterior pituitary lobe
§ Connected to hypothalamus by a neural pathway
§ Has 2 clusters of neurons: supraoptic nucleus & paraventricular nucleus
§ Axons project down the pituitary stalk and terminate on blood vessels in the posterior pituitary


Anterior pituitary lobe

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, § Connected by the hypothalamic-hypophyseal portal system
§ Hypothalamus secretes hormones into this portal system and are carried directly to the anterior pituitary where
they inhibit or promote the release of anterior pituitary hormones


Differentiate b/w the hormones of the anterior and posterior pituitary - (ANSWER)Posterior
- Vasopressin (ADH)
- Oxytocin


Anterior
- Growth hormone (GH)
- Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
- Luteinizing hormone (LH)
- Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
- Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)
- Prolactin


Function of vasopressin (ADH) - (ANSWER)§ Enhances water retention by the kidneys
§ Causes contraction of arteriolar smooth muscle


Function of oxytocin - (ANSWER)§ Stimulates contraction of uterine smooth muscle cells during childbirth
§ Promotes milk ejection during breastfeeding


Function of GH - (ANSWER)§ Regulates body growth and involved in metabolism


Function of ACTH - (ANSWER)§ Stimulates secretion of cortisol by the adrenal cortex


Function of LH - (ANSWER)Females: Responsible for ovulation and formation of the corpus luteum, also
secretion of estrogen and progesterone from ovaries


Males: stimulates release of testosterone from the interstitial cells of Leydig


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