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1
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Fludrocortisone is a steroid hormone used to treat disease. Which of the following most likely occurs when it encounters a target cell?

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it diffuses through the cell membrane and binds to receptors in the cytoplasm or nucleus

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2
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what are exocrine glands

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glands that secrete substances like sweat, mucus, saliva, enzymes

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what are antagonistic functions and what purpose do they serve

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antagonistic functions: actions or processes in the body that have opposite directions or opposing effects

  • ex. muscle contracts and antagonist muscle relaxes

purpose: homeostasis!!

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prolactin and what releases it

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prolactin stimulates lactation in women after childbirth and it is released by the pituitary gland

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difference between anterior pituitary gland and posterior pituitary gland

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anterior pituitary gland makes and releases hormones directly, while posterior pituitary gland stores and releases hormones that are made elsewhere in the brain

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secretin

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regulates digestion in the body
- released by S cells
- in the small intestine

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explain liver cells converting glycogen into glucose during the fight or flight response

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glycogen = stored form of glucose

liver breaks it down when adrenaline is high so that it goes straight into bloodstream = glucose fuels muscle and brain cells

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explain the answer to this question: which occurs under stressful conditions that include shock, low blood pressure, and low blood sugar levels?

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ACTH stimulates release of corticosteroids

  • ACTH - produced by pituitary gland
  • body releases ACTH when faced with stress or needs to respond to a challenge
  • corticosteroids: think cortisol, respond to stress, help body adapt to stress by increasing energy levels, regulate metabolism and immune response
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parathyroid hormone (PTH)

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  • works to increase blood calcium levels
  • acts on various target organs, including bones, kidneys (prevents calcium from leaving as urine), and intestines (promotes calcium absorption)
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calcitonin

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  • produced by C cells of the thyroid gland
  • brings down blood calcium levels when they get too high
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epinephrine and norepinephrine

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released in response to fight or flight

  • epinephrine is also called adrenaline
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12
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example of antagonistic hormones that regulate homeostasis

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insulin and glucagon regulating blood glucose levels

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13
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a new hormone is discovered that appears to play a role in bone development. the hormone is hydrophilic and composed of several amino acids. how should this hormone be classified?

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as a peptide hormone

  • peptide hormones are hydrophilic bc they do not cross the cell membrane, several amino acids also means its big in size
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TSH

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thyroid stimulating hormone - regulates activity of the thyroid gland (located in the neck)

  • TSH levels rise to stimulate thyroid gland to produce more hormones when thyroid hormones are low
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a patient with a thyroid tumor has their thyroid gland removed. without a thyroid gland and without synthyroid, what will most likely occur to her blood TSH levels and metabolic rate or energy levels?

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TSH levels will be abnormally high and metabolic rate will be low

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a patient exhibits symptoms of gigantism and rapid growth. what endocrine gland is likely affected in this individual?

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anterior pituitary (responsible for producing and releasing growth hormone)

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a researcher is studying the function of a peptide hormone in rabbits and humans. he notices that this hormone has a different effect in these 2 mammals, even though the hormone receptor has the same sequence and structure in both animals. what accounts for this difference in hormone function?

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sequence differences in the components of the associated signal transduction pathway (differences caused by different physiological responses to the hormone)

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18
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the decreased solute concentration of the filtrate after passing through bowman’s capsule is caused by

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active transport of NaCl out of the proximal convoluted tubule

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19
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what would happen if you placed a trout (freshwater fish) into a saltwater tank at the aquarium and made some observations?

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the fish would lose water

20
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what do all excretory organs have in common?

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a filtration system that filters nitrogenous waste from the body fluids

21
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Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) controls how diluted or concentrated urine is by controlling the permeability of the ________

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collecting ducts to water

22
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3 forms of nitrogenous waste in order from least to most toxic

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uric acid → urea → ammonia

23
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circulatory systems help to overcome which of the following physiological challenges?

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the slow rate at which diffusion occurs over large distances

24
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a decrease of blood pH from 7.4 to 7.2 would cause hemoglobin to _______

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bind to fewer oxygen molecules (increasing the pH would also increase affinity for oxygen molecules)

25
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what directly happens to the carbon dioxide produced by humans?

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it is converted to bicarbonate ions

  • this is because bicarbonate ions flow more effectively through the body as they go to the lungs to be eliminated
  • also they help maintain the pH of blood and other bodily fluids
26
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which describes how an organism senses a disturbance in gas levels?

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the medulla oblongata, which is in contact with the cerebrospinal fluid, monitors pH and uses this measure to control breathing

27
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which statement correctly compares respiration in fish and mammals?

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the movement of respiratory medium in mammals is bidirectional (gas exchange goes both ways through the same pipe) but in fish it is unidirectional (flows over the gills in one direction)

28
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what would the impact of a nonfunctional thrombin protein be on an organism?

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the organism’s blood would not clot effectively

29
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the velocity of blood flow is lowest in capillaries because _______

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the total cross sectional area is greater in the capillaries than in any other part of the circulatory system

30
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damage to the SA node in humans is most likely to result in a ___________

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disruption on the rate and timing of cardiac muscle contractions

31
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why is there an elastic layer found in arteries but not found in veins?

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blood pressure is higher in arteries than veins, and the elastic layer helps maintain the structure of the artery

32
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which of the types of blood vessels would have the greatest resistance to flow?

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capillaries

33
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why are birds able to extract more oxygen than mammals from an equal volume of air?

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birds do not have air mixing in their lungs; air flows in a unidirectional manner across the lung surface for increased diffusion

  • they have air sacs too that help ventilate the respiratory systems
34
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much of the fluid that moves across capillary walls and into the tissues moves as a result of filtration, forced by blood pressure. O2 on the other hand, travels from the capillaries into the tissues because:

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of a concentration gradient between O2 in the tissues and O2 in the blood

35
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what happens to the production of insulin and glucagon in a healthy person after eating a carbohydrate-rich meal?

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insulin levels increase and glucagon levels increase

(tbh it says that glucagon levels decrease but im not sure what is right, directly after both should increase)

36
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how does the absorption of fat differ from that of carbohydrates?

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most absorbed fat first enters the lymphatic system, whereas carbohydrates directly enter the blood

37
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over the counter medications for acid reflux or heartburn block the production of stomach acid. which of the following cells are directly affected by this medication?

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parietal cells

38
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what process is used to break down fats into fatty acids and glycerol and protein into amino acids?

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hydrolysis (water molecules when breaking bonds)

39
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name 2 chemicals or enzymes secreted by the stomach when an organism is eating

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HCl, pepsin, gastrin

40
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why do vegetarians have to watch their diets and eat foods in combination

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because eating meat provides all 8 essential amino acids and because vegetarians dont eat meat, they have to combine foods in a way that provides those essential amino acids

41
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measuring which of the following amounts would most accurately determine the metabolic rate of an animal?

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the energy used by an animal in a given time

42
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which characteristic of small mammals created the selective pressure that favored the use of brown fat to generate metabolic heat?

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small mammals have a large surface area to volume ration, which allows rapid heat loss

43
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the panting responses observed in overheated birds and mammals dissipate heat loss by what process?

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evaporation

44
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in a cool environment, an ectotherm is more likely to survive an extended period of food deprivation than would an equally sized endotherm because the ectotherm _________

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invests little energy in temperature regulation

45
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individuals with type 2 diabetes produce insulin, but target cells do not respond to insulin by taking in sugar. which component of the feedback system is broken in these individuals?

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the response

46
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which characteristic is most likely for an epithelium that is specialized for passive diffusion of materials from one fluid filled compartment to another?

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a single layer of flattened cells