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NURS 231 Pathophysiology 2022 Module 9 Exam Questions & Answers
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Portage Learning NURS 231 Pathophysiology 2022 Module 9 Exam Question 1 Define endocrine, paracrine, and autocrine. Your Answer: Endocrine - hormones that are release into circulation to act on a target organ. Paracrine - hormones act on cells close to where they are released. Autocrine - hormones produce an action biologically on the cell that released them. Answer: Endocrine: Hormones are released to circulation to act on a target organ (i.e. TSH, ADH) Paracrine: Hormones act locally on cells ...
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Portage Learning NURS 231 Pathophysiology 2022 Module 9 Exam Q4 UPDATE
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Portage Learning NURS 231 Pathophysiology 2022 Module 9 Exam 
 
Question 1 
Define endocrine, paracrine, and autocrine. 
Your Answer: 
Endocrine - hormones that are release into circulation to act on a target organ. 
Paracrine - hormones act on cells close to where they are released. 
Autocrine - hormones produce an action biologically on the cell that released them. 
Answer: 
Endocrine: Hormones are released to circulation to act on a target organ (i.e. TSH, ADH) 
Paracrine: Hormones act local...
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Portage Learning NURS 231 Pathophysiology 2022 Module 9 Exam Q4 UPDATE
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Portage Learning NURS 231 Pathophysiology 2022 Module 9 Exam 
 
Question 1 
Define endocrine, paracrine, and autocrine. 
Your Answer: 
Endocrine - hormones that are release into circulation to act on a target organ. 
Paracrine - hormones act on cells close to where they are released. 
Autocrine - hormones produce an action biologically on the cell that released them. 
Answer: 
Endocrine: Hormones are released to circulation to act on a target organ (i.e. TSH, ADH) 
Paracrine: Hormones act local...
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Portage Learning NURS 231 Pathophysiology 2022 Module 9 Exam Q4 UPDATE
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Portage Learning NURS 231 Pathophysiology 2022 Module 9 Exam 
 
Question 1 
Define endocrine, paracrine, and autocrine. 
Your Answer: 
Endocrine - hormones that are release into circulation to act on a target organ. 
Paracrine - hormones act on cells close to where they are released. 
Autocrine - hormones produce an action biologically on the cell that released them. 
Answer: 
Endocrine: Hormones are released to circulation to act on a target organ (i.e. TSH, ADH) 
Paracrine: Hormones act local...
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Portage Learning NURS 231 Pathophysiology 2022 Module 9 Exam Questions & Answers
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Portage Learning NURS 231 Pathophysiology 2022 Module 9 Exam Question 1 Define endocrine, paracrine, and autocrine. Your Answer: Endocrine - hormones that are release into circulation to act on a target organ. Paracrine - hormones act on cells close to where they are released. Autocrine - hormones ...
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A&P2 Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+- Endocrine System
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Compare and contrast how the nervous and endocrine systems control body function. - The 
nervous system can respond *quickly* to stimuli, through the use of *action potentials and 
neurotransmitters*. Responses to nervous system stimulation are typically *quick but short lived*. 
The endocrine system responds to stimulation by secreting *hormones* into the circulatory system 
that travel to the target tissue. Responds slower, but response can last longer. 
Define the term autocrine - a hormone s...
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NURS 231 / Pathophysiology Exam Questions & Answers	
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NURS 231 / Pathophysiology Exam Questions & Answers	 
 
Module 1 Exam 
 
Question 1 
0 / 2.5 pts 	 
True/False: 
 
A bodybuilder’s muscles will display hyperplasia. 
 
 
 
 
True 
 
Correct Answer 
 
False 
 
 
Question 2 
2.5 / 2.5 pts True/False: 
 
 
During pregnancy, uterine enlargement is caused by hypoplasia. 
 
 
True 
 
 
 
False 
 
It’s hypertrophy and hyperplasia. 
 
 
Question 3 
2.5 / 2.5 pts True/False: 
 
 
Persistent dysplasia eventual...
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Chapter 5 Hormones and the Brain
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Chapter 5: Hormones and the Brain 
 
 
TEST QUESTIONS 
 
Essay/Discussion 
 
Prepare a comprehensive discussion for each of the following topics: 
 
1. Describe the categories of chemical communication between cells and between 
animals. 
 
2. Discuss the molecular structure of the major classes of hormones, giving examples of 
each. 
 
3. Compare and contrast hormonal communication and neural function. 
 
4. Describe, in general terms, the ways in which negat...
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A&P2 Exam 1 - Endocrine System Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Describe the function(s) of the endocrine system the endocrine system is made up of glands 
that produce and secrete hormones that regulate the activity of cells or organs. These hormones 
regulate the body's growth, metabolism (the physical and chemical processes of the body), and 
sexual development and function. 
Define the term hormone A chemical substance produced in the body that controls and 
regulates the activity of certain cells or organs 
Define the term endocrine hormones and the gl...
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Molecular Biology of the Cell Chapter 014 Test Quiz Bank With Verified Questions & Answers 2023/2024
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Molecular Biology of the Cell Chapter 014 Test Quiz Bank With Verified Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
Lecture 13: Signal Transduction and G Protein-Coupled Receptors correct answers 
 
You need to be aware of 7 types of signaling at cell surface mechanisms 
It is likely that you need to know the name the signal heading to the cell, the receptor it binds to and what happens after. Some of these are large classes so there may be different effects 
1. G protein-coupled receptors 
2. Cytokine rec...
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