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Insulin and glucagon
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sara
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The principal effect of auxins in plants is cell enlargement. Explain,
using the acid growth hypothesis, how auxins bring about
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describe the role of cytokinins and auxins in tobacco cell callus cultures ans apical dominance
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how do gibberellins affect bolting and the rosette growth habits in plants?
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A hormone is under negative feedback regulation. This hormone stimulates water retention by the body. Which of the following
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Jamie
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Which of the following hormones does blue light from screens suppress?
A Adrenaline B Melatonin C Cortisol D Insulin
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Boo <3
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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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Reds
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Ovulation occurs by a surge in the secretion of what hormone?
estrogen hormone luteinizing hormone follicle stimulation hormone
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Anonymous
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The hypothalamus secretes a hormone called GnRH that makes the anterior pituitary gland release FSH, referred to as
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Annmarie
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A hormone is under negative feedback regulation. This hormone stimulates water retention by the body. Which of the following
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princess
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________ causes contraction of the smooth muscle in the wall of the uterus. It also stimulates the ejection of milk from the
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misha
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which hormone is released from the pituitary gland in females?
LH estrogen FSH testosterone
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the testes produce ___ due to the movement of LH in the bloodstream.
cortisone estrogen testosterone steroids
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What hormone is the adrenal medulla responsible for secreting?
A. Gonadocorticoids B. Estrogen C. Epinephrine D. Androgen C.
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Nyah
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Hormones are _____?
a) produced only in response to environmental stress b) are all under the control of the pituitary gland c)
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Lauren
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Hormones are _____?
a) produced only in response to environmental stress b) are all under the control of the pituitary gland c)
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Lauren
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What hormone is the adrenal medulla responsible for secreting?
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Diana
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Arginine vasopressin is a pituitary hormone. It helps regulate the amount of water in the blood by reducing the flow of urine
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george
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Why can sex hormones pass through a cell directly while protein hormones have to attach to the receptor site on a cell membrane?
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Jul
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Secretin
a) stimulates the release of alkaline products by the pancreas b) stimulates the gastric juices c) is released by the
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sammi
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When Nijah exercises, her body produces more serotonin. How will this hormone MOST likely affect Nijah? She will breathe
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A substance that is released by an organ or tissue in the body is called:
(1 point) O cholesterol • a hormone O glucose •
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epinephrines are known as _____ when functioning as a hormone instead of a neurotransmitter
a. progesterone b. insulin c.
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Why abscisic acid also known as stress hormone
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Mirriam Mwanza
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When Nijah exercises, her body produces more serotonin. How will this hormone MOST likely affect Nijah?
Question 3 options: She
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leslie
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When Nijah exercises, her body produces more serotonin. How will this hormone MOST likely affect Nijah?
Question 11 options: She
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leslie
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Which hormone, which is increased during exercise, is responsible for stabilizing moods, bringing feelings of happiness, and
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leslie
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Thyroxin is an important hormone in the body.
1. Why is Thyroxin a very important hormone in the human body? 2. Where is Thyroxin
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In response to an increase in BP, ANP secretion will ______________ causing a(n) _______________ urine production.
Group of
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In response to a drop in BP, aldosterone secretion will ______________ causing a(n) _______________ in sodium reabsorption in
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a
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Use the scenario to answer the question.
Scenario: You observe the growth of a group of plants that have been tipped over. How
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What is the function of the ANTIDIURETIC hormone
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Hi
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Which of these would need to be changed to make a hormone ineffective?(1 point) Responses
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What is the function of the antidiuretic hormone?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Ato reduce water loss%0D%0Ato reduce water
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fellow person of Texas connections academy
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Which of these would need to be changed to make a hormone ineffective?(1 point)
Responses receptors on the outside of the target
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R.I.P toast
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What is the function of the antidiuretic hormone?(1 point)
Responses to reduce water loss to reduce water loss to increase height
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What is the function of the hormones produced by the pineal gland?(1 point)
Responses to produce insulin to monitor sugar levels
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Which of these would need to be changed to make a hormone ineffective?(1 point)
Responses the distance from the gland to the
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Reproductive System Quick Check%0D%0A3 of 43 of 4 Items%0D%0A%0D%0AQuestion%0D%0AWhat is a function of the hormone
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fellow person of Texas connections academy
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What is the function of the antidiuretic hormone?(1 point)
Responses to reduce water loss to reduce water loss to regulate blood
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What is the function of the antidiuretic hormone?(1 point) Responses
to regulate blood sugar to increase height to increase to
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What is the function of the antidiuretic hormone?(1 point)
Responses to regulate blood sugar to control sleep cycles to increase
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Kanna
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What is a function of the hormone testosterone?(1 point)
Responses It triggers the flight or fight response when scared. It
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What is the function of the antidiuretic hormone? (1 point)
to increase height to reduce water loss to control sleep cycles to
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What is the function of the hormones produced by the pineal gland? (1 point)
to regulate sleep patterns to produce secondary sex
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hello!
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Which of these would need to be changed to make a hormone ineffective? (1 point)
the frequency that hormones are produced the
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hello!
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What is the function of the hormone testosterone? (1 point)
It causes the deepening of the voice during puberty. It releases
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__________ is hormone produced by the adrenal glad that increases heart rate and respiratory rate, in response to physical and
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u don't know me
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What is the function of the antidiuretic hormone?(1 point)
Responses to increase height to increase height to reduce water loss
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Alto Saxaphone
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What is a function of the hormone testosterone?(1 point) Responses It causes the deepening of the voice during puberty. It
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