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GCU BIO202 EXAM 1 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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Hormones promote body homeostasis - ANS Hormones react on each other and help keep homeostasis in an organism. Hormones released from one gland can tell other glands to make different hormones. Endocrine system - ANS - Uses hormones - Affects many organs - Slower and longer lasting Nervous system - ANS - Uses electricity and chemicals - Has a specific effector organ - Faster Neurotransmitter - ANS A chemical compound released by one neuron to affect the transmembrane potential of another. Hormone - ANS - A compound secreted by one cell and travels through the bloodstream to affect cells elsewhere. - Turns existing enzymes "on" or "off." Negative feedback - ANS - Responds to changed body conditions - Signals the body to return to normal levels - Once back to normal, turns off Intercellular communication pathways - ANS Three types: Direct communication, Paracrine, Endocrine Direct communication - ANS Occurs between two of the same type of cell COPYRIGHT © 2025 BRAINBARTER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2 Paracrine communication - ANS Most common; uses chemical signals to transfer information between cells within a single tissue Endocrine communication - ANS Slower; hormones released into bloodstream and alter metabolic activities Target organ - ANS Specific cells that have receptors to "read" hormonal messages Lock and Key system - ANS Hormones fit receptors on target cells like a key fits a lock Hormone classification - ANS Three types: Amino acid derivatives, Peptide hormones, Lipid derivatives (steroid hormones) Free hormones - ANS Function for less than 1 hour; diffuse out of bloodstream; broken down by enzymes or absorbed by liver/kidney Protein-bound hormones - ANS Remain in circulation longer; enter bloodstream attached to proteins Lipid-soluble hormone - ANS Enters cell, binds to intracellular receptor, activates gene transcription, and directs protein synthesis Lipid-insoluble hormone - ANS Uses first and second messengers (e.g., cAMP) to relay signal; doesn't enter the cell directly Amplification - ANS A small number of hormones trigger thousands of second messengers, magnifying the effect on target cells COPYRIGHT © 2025 BRAINBARTER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 3 Down regulation - ANS High hormone levels reduce receptor numbers; decreases sensitivity (e.g., type 2 diabetes) Up regulation - ANS Low hormone levels increase receptor numbers; increases sensitivity Hormones promote body homeostasis - ANS Hormones react on each other and help keep homeostasis in an organism. Hormones released from one gland can tell other glands to make different hormones. Endocrine system - ANS - Uses hormones - Affects many organs - Slower and longer lasting Nervous system - ANS - Uses electricity and chemicals - Has a specific effector organ - Faster Neurotransmitter - ANS A chemical compound released by one neuron to affect the transmembrane potential of another. Hormone - ANS - A compound secreted by one cell and travels through the bloodstream to affect cells elsewhere. - Turns existing enzymes "on" or "off." Negative feedback - ANS - Responds to changed body conditions - Signals the body to return to normal levels - Once back to normal, turns off Intercellular communication pathways - ANS Three types: Direct communication, Paracrine, Endocrine Direct communication - ANS Occurs between two of the same type of cell Paracrine communication - ANS Most common; uses chemical signals to transfer information between cells within

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Hormones promote body homeostasis - ANS Hormones react on each other and help keep
homeostasis in an organism. Hormones released from one gland can tell other glands to make
different hormones.



Endocrine system - ANS - Uses hormones - Affects many organs - Slower and longer lasting



Nervous system - ANS - Uses electricity and chemicals - Has a specific effector organ - Faster



Neurotransmitter - ANS A chemical compound released by one neuron to affect the
transmembrane potential of another.



Hormone - ANS - A compound secreted by one cell and travels through the bloodstream to
affect cells elsewhere. - Turns existing enzymes "on" or "off."



Negative feedback - ANS - Responds to changed body conditions - Signals the body to return
to normal levels - Once back to normal, turns off



Intercellular communication pathways - ANS Three types: Direct communication, Paracrine,
Endocrine



Direct communication - ANS Occurs between two of the same type of cell



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,Paracrine communication - ANS Most common; uses chemical signals to transfer information
between cells within a single tissue



Endocrine communication - ANS Slower; hormones released into bloodstream and alter
metabolic activities



Target organ - ANS Specific cells that have receptors to "read" hormonal messages



Lock and Key system - ANS Hormones fit receptors on target cells like a key fits a lock



Hormone classification - ANS Three types: Amino acid derivatives, Peptide hormones, Lipid
derivatives (steroid hormones)



Free hormones - ANS Function for less than 1 hour; diffuse out of bloodstream; broken down
by enzymes or absorbed by liver/kidney



Protein-bound hormones - ANS Remain in circulation longer; enter bloodstream attached to
proteins



Lipid-soluble hormone - ANS Enters cell, binds to intracellular receptor, activates gene
transcription, and directs protein synthesis



Lipid-insoluble hormone - ANS Uses first and second messengers (e.g., cAMP) to relay signal;
doesn't enter the cell directly



Amplification - ANS A small number of hormones trigger thousands of second messengers,
magnifying the effect on target cells




COPYRIGHT © 2025 BRAINBARTER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2

, Down regulation - ANS High hormone levels reduce receptor numbers; decreases sensitivity
(e.g., type 2 diabetes)



Up regulation - ANS Low hormone levels increase receptor numbers; increases sensitivity



Hormones promote body homeostasis - ANS Hormones react on each other and help keep
homeostasis in an organism. Hormones released from one gland can tell other glands to make
different hormones.



Endocrine system - ANS - Uses hormones - Affects many organs - Slower and longer lasting



Nervous system - ANS - Uses electricity and chemicals - Has a specific effector organ - Faster



Neurotransmitter - ANS A chemical compound released by one neuron to affect the
transmembrane potential of another.



Hormone - ANS - A compound secreted by one cell and travels through the bloodstream to
affect cells elsewhere. - Turns existing enzymes "on" or "off."



Negative feedback - ANS - Responds to changed body conditions - Signals the body to return
to normal levels - Once back to normal, turns off



Intercellular communication pathways - ANS Three types: Direct communication, Paracrine,
Endocrine



Direct communication - ANS Occurs between two of the same type of cell



Paracrine communication - ANS Most common; uses chemical signals to transfer information
between cells within a single tissue

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