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BIOL 2302 Final Exam Study Questions with Answers 100% Solved 2024-2025
  • BIOL 2302 Final Exam Study Questions with Answers 100% Solved 2024-2025

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  • 16. The amplification of the signal from a water-soluble hormone is achieved through an increase in - cAMP in the cytoplasm Water-soluble hormones affect target cells by binding to - plasma membrane receptors How do endocrine hormones reach their target cells? - Hormones are transported through the blood stream to target cells. What is the role of activated protein kinases? - Phosphorylate proteins. Cyclic AMP is degraded by - phosphodiesterase Which of the following enzymes are i...
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Final exam study guide: nurs 308 questions with correct answers
  • Final exam study guide: nurs 308 questions with correct answers

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  • 1. Stimulation of the insulin- secreting cells of the pancreas by the autonomic nervous system are an example of what type of control? Correct Answer-neural control 2. Know the feedback mechanism for thyroid hormones; i.e, thyroid- stimulating hormone (TSH) and thyroxine Correct Answer-Positive feedback occurs when a neural, chemical, or endocrine response increases the synthesis and secretion of a hormone. Negative feedback occurs when the stimulus decreases the synthesis and secretion of...
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Nutri Sci 631 - Exam 3 – Diabetes Questions and Answers
  • Nutri Sci 631 - Exam 3 – Diabetes Questions and Answers

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  • Nutri Sci 631 - Exam 3 – Diabetes Questions and Answers What pancreatic cells product hormones? Which subtypes of cells produce which hormones? - ANS ️️ Islets of Langerhans - alpha cells = glucagon - beta cells = insulin - delta cells = somatostatin - F cell = pancreatic polypeptide How do insulin, glucagon, cortisol, GH, and epinephrine affect blood glucose respectively? - ANS ️️ insulin = uptake of blood glucose during fed state glucagon = release glucose (from glycogen) in...
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APHY 102 Final Exam Quiz Study Guide
  • APHY 102 Final Exam Quiz Study Guide

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  • APHY 102 Final Exam Quiz Study Guide binds to receptors on target cells how does a hormone affect its target cells hormone chemical molecules that control growth, reproduction, and nutrient use. adrenocorticotropin hormone (ACTH) which hormone targets the adrenal glands insulin what hormone opposes glucagon's effect growth hormone (GH) influences height and helps build bones and muscles; pituitary gland epinephrine regulates metabolism attention, focus, panic, an...
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APHY 102 Final Exam Quiz Study Guide
  • APHY 102 Final Exam Quiz Study Guide

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  • APHY 102 Final Exam Quiz Study Guide binds to receptors on target cells how does a hormone affect its target cells hormone chemical molecules that control growth, reproduction, and nutrient use. adrenocorticotropin hormone (ACTH) which hormone targets the adrenal glands insulin what hormone opposes glucagon's effect growth hormone (GH) influences height and helps build bones and muscles; pituitary gland epinephrine regulates metabolism attention, focus, panic, an...
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Unit 4 Exam BI 122 GRCC Periard Questions With Complete Solutions
  • Unit 4 Exam BI 122 GRCC Periard Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • Unit 4 Exam BI 122 GRCC Periard Questions With Complete Solutions What are the 3 classes of hormones and give an example of each. Lipid Derivatives - example: Steroids (estrogen, testosterone, aldosterone, cortisol) Eicosanoids (Prostaglandins = compounds that have hormone-like effects) Amino Acid Derivatives - Example: norepinephrine, epinephrine, melatonin. Peptide Hormones - Example: ADH (chain of 9 amino acids), GH (chain of 191 amino acids), insulin, cholecystokinin (CCK), thymosin....
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Hondros Bio 254 Exam 2 Questions  and Answers 100% Solved
  • Hondros Bio 254 Exam 2 Questions and Answers 100% Solved

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  • Hondros Bio 254 Exam 2 Questions and Answers 100% Solved Which hormone is necessary for glucose to be taken up by cells? ️️Insulin Which hormone regulates blood calcium levels and is released when calcium levels drop? ️️PTH Which mineralcorticoid regulates sodium reabsorption by the kidney? ️️Aldosterone Which hormone is necessary for milk production after child birth? ️️Prolactin Which hormone is for basal metabolic rate regulation? ️️Thyroxine (T4) Which hormone s...
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PHRM 844 - Diabetes (Kania) 2024 UPDATED || with Error-free Solutions
  • PHRM 844 - Diabetes (Kania) 2024 UPDATED || with Error-free Solutions

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  • Note: This quizlet doesn't include extensive dosing or any other med-listy kind of stuff, especially for the non-insulin agents. correct answers What causes hyperglycemia? correct answers Defects of insulin secretion Insulin resistance Both Glucose is only insulin independent in... correct answers The brain How does insulin change glucose production in the liver? correct answers Incr insulin = decr glucose production (less glycogenolysis / gluconeogen); *more glucose uptake* and sup...
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NR 325 Exam 1 2023
  • NR 325 Exam 1 2023

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  • NR 325 Exam 1 2023 glucagon, epinephrine, growth hormone [GH], cortisol work against the effects of insulin There are several hormones that combat insulin that are known as counterregulatory hormones, what are they? These hormones increase blood glucose levels by (1) stimulating glucose production and release by the liver and (2) decreasing the movement of glucose into the cells. The counterregulatory hormones and insulin work together to maintain blood glucose levels within the normal ...
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NAU BIO202 Exam 1  (100% correct and graded A+)
  • NAU BIO202 Exam 1 (100% correct and graded A+)

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  • Hypothalamic hormones - ️️AnteriorGNRH, GHRH, TRH, CRH, PRH,PIH, Somtostatin PosteriorOxytocin and ADH Oxytocin (OT) - ️️1. Surge of hormone released during sexual arousal and orgasm 2. Promotes feelings of sexual satisfaction and emotional bonding between partners 3. Stimulates labor contractions during childbirth 4. Stimulates ejection of milk during lactation somatostatin (GHIH, growth hormone inhibiting hormone) - ️️Inhibits release of growth hormone (GH), thyroid stimulat...
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