exam 8 Flashcards

0
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what are 4 statements about endocrines

A

nonpolar requires plasma binding protein
insulin is a peptide endocrine
peptide endocrines start off as prohormones and activated in vesicles
eliminating certain enzymes can impact the production steroid endos

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1
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which endocrine would bind to a membrane bound receptor

A

CRH

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2
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what pair does not share the same function

A

vasopressin and TSH

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3
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ACTH is to cortisol as what

A

GH is to IGF 1

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4
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the thyroid produces two _____ endocrines that are ____

A

amine – nonpolar

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5
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what endocrine is produced by the hypothalamus

A

oxytocin

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6
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endocrines from the hypothalamus pass through _____ to allow for their release from the ______ pituitary gland

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nerve axons — posterior

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7
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the hypothalamus send ____ an ____ endocrine to the pituitary gland via the ____

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somatostatin—
inhibitory—-
infundibulum

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8
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the endocrine ___ is produced in the ____

A

Lutenizing hormone –

pituitary

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9
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the anterior pituitary gland releases # endocrines and the posterior pituitary gland releases # endocrines

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anterior- 8

posterior - 2

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10
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a method to activate the beta endorphin pathway is discovered who would this knowledge be sold to

A

anesthesias and arthritis remedies

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11
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contributions to the regulation of endocrine levels in the blood can come from what

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an increase in the level of glucose in plasma –
the decrease of an endocrine in the blood —
the input from the somatosensory system to the CNS

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12
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problem with a tyrosine based endocrine could be due to what

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a problem in production of an endocrine produced extracellularly —
new ultra relaxed lifestyle that prevents activation of her sympathetic nervous system

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13
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how can you prevent the effects of a steroid

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catabolizing it—

blocking its receptors with an antagonist

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14
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what are the benefits of the design of the endocrine system

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more opportunity for regulation and fewer initial ligands

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15
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what would be the correct way to decrease the production of TSH

A

increase the production of thyroid hormones

16
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how to impact the levels of endocrines being released by the pituitary gland

A

alter the amounts of the endocrines being released by the adrenal cortex —-
impact the polarization within the infundibulum

17
Q

endocrine BPF causes skin to turn scarlet and gray why?

A

it is most likely a steroid endocrine —

when in blood it would likely need to associate with a plasma binding protein