Chapter 14- hormonal communication Flashcards

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Why fatigue may occur in px with type 2 diabates who is not taking medication?

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  • less glucose uptake into cells
  • less glucose for respiration
  • less ATP
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Where prodcuction of glucocorticoids takes place?

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adrenal cortex

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Adv of using genetically engineered insulin than the one from pigs?

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  • more ethical
  • no religious objections
  • more supply
  • cheap
  • exact match to human insulin
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Adv of using stem cells to treat diabetes than using insulin?

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  • cures not just manages

- permanent

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Role of pancreas as exorcrine gland?

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  • enzymes released into duct e.g. lipase and amylase

- pancreatic secretions into duodenum

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How negative feedback is used to control blood glucose conc? TOO HIGH

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  • if high blood glucose conc. B cells release insulin
  • increased uptake of glucose by effector cells
  • enters through glucose transport proteins
  • glucose converted to glycogen. glycogenesis
  • increased use of glucose in respiration
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How negative feedback is used to control blood glucose conc? TOO LOW

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-if low blood glucose conc. Alpha cells release glucagon
-increased conversion og glycogen to glucose. glycogenolysis
-increased conversion of other compounds / lipids/ amino acids. gluconeogenesis
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Nervous mechanisms in controlling heart rate?

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  • cardiovascular centre in medulla oblongata connected to SAN which controls frequency of waves of excitation
  • accelerator /sympathetic nerve increases heart rate
  • vagus / parasympathetic nerve decreases heart rate
  • high bp detected by baroreceptors
  • low blood pH due to high levels of CO2 (forms carbonic acid ) detected by chemoreceptors
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Which part of brain affected? problems with coordination of movement

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cerebellum

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Which part of brain affected? Loss of memory and speech

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cerebrum

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Which part of brain affected?paralysis of body below neck?

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cerebellum

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Differences in ways plant and mammalian hormones operate?

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  • M made in endocrine glands
  • P made in many plant tissues
  • M move in blood
  • P move in xylem/ phloem
  • M act on target tissues P act on most tissues
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