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Catecholamines are stress hormones which are especially prevalent in Hot Reactors.
is it False
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Which of the following best describes the overall function of hormones?
A. To control physiological processes in the body B. To
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Esme
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Is the hormone protein,steroid or glycoprotein?
1. Follicle-stimulating hormone 2. Cortisol 3. Antidiuretic hormone 4.
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ivy
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What condition triggers its release(e.g., glucose in blood)
1.Thyroid hormone 2.ADH 3. Aldosterone 4. Epinephrine 5. Melatonin 6.
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Ivy
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Discuss the function of hormone in the reproductive process?
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Anonymous
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what is the role of prostaglandins during parturition
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sami
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Positive testrone
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after parturition which one is decreased estrogen or progesterone
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what is the difference between estrogen and progestrone
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is estrogen and progestrone are only female hormone
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where does progestrone and estrogen initially produced
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estrogen
progesterone human chorionic somatomammotropin relaxin and human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG).
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18. Which of the following best describes the overall function of hormones?
A. To control physiological processes in the body B.
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Jackie
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Leptin is a hormone that is produced by fat cells and plays a role in body metabolism and obesity. Studies have demonstrated
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Mary
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Gastrin is a hormone secreted into the __________ by the ___________.
Blood; stomach Lumen; stomach Lumen; pancreas Blood; small
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Anna
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Name 3 steroid hormones involved in controlling the reproductive function of both non pregnant women and men
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jess
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How is it that cortisol stimulates glycogen synthesis and gluconeogenesis? Isn't that contradictory?
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bre
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1. Chemical substances secreted by cells into the extracellular fluids that
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1. Chemical substances secreted by cells into the extracellular fluids that
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Ana
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what is adeno-hypophysial hormones, neuro-hypophysial hormones and adrenal medulla
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Samuel Gudeta
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what is testestrone
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what are LH and FSH hormones
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how hyperosmolarity can stimulate ADH hormone secretion
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how oxytocin Acts as prolactin releasing hormone and Facilitates ovulation and luteolysis
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why adrenalin inhibits oxytocin secretion
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oxytocin is mostly abundant in male or female
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male or female has more oxytocins hormone
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how People in prison can have high plasma testestrone
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WHEN A PERSON IS A BODY BUILDER FOR A LONG A TIME IS IT TETSTEROENE LEVEL OF A PERSON INCREASE OR DECREASE
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growth hormones increase blood glucose level but how can it increase insulin secretion
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Samuel Gudeta
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is epinephrine and norepinephrine activate already existing hormones
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Release of oxytocin by the posterior pituitary gland is controlled by:
a) Oxytocin releasing hormone b) Neural signals from
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Samuel Gudeta
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The thyrotropin releasing hormone, stimulates the secretion of:
a) Growth hormone b) Prolactin c) Adrenocorticotrophic hormone d)
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Samuel Gudeta
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The following is true about estrogen:
a) It is essential for development of female external genitalia b) Is released only during
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Samuel Gudeta
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List shirtly difference and similarities of leutinizing hormone and follicle stimulate hormone
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Those who want to be...
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Glucagon and cortisol increase lipolysis. True or False
Plz if your not a 100% sure don't answer, THanx!
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Natash
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Testosterone has been associated with a willingness to take risks, engage in aggression, and over estimate one's chances of
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Aq
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is cortisol has aldosterone like action on electrolytes
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cortisol exist in free or bind form
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is calcitonin decrease calcum level in the blood
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glucose dependent insulin tropic hormone is responsible for what
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list all amino acid derivative hormones
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Could someone tell me the physiological effects of growth hormone
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bonita
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which of thew following hormones is important in stimulating water conservation in the kidneys?
a) atrial natiuretic peptide b)
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pbear
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which of the following is greater?
a) the amount of ADH released when blood osmolarity is high b) the amount of ADH released when
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pbear
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Factors that increase the secretion of antidiuretic hormone include all of the following except:
a)increased osmolarity of the
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pbear
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1 How does the regulation of cortisol in the human body along with its major physiological effects the body.
http://en.wikipedia.
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tammy Levy
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Which effect is caused by testosterone? (1 point) Responses mumps after puberty mumps after puberty physical changes at puberty
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Which steroid hormone is Used in the commercial manufacture of progesterone, which can be converted
To androgenic and estrogenic
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assignment. in the order of importance, the first two most factors that play a role in the regulation of aldosterone secretion
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