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_______are secreted by theendocrine system.
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Hormones
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The Nervous system works with the endocrine
system by ____________ _____________.
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nervous impulses
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The target cells of the endocrine system are all the ________________ of the body.
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cells
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_______________ glands are responsible forreleasing their products into ducts (inside thebody or on body surfaces).
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exocrine
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____________ glands are ductless and release their products into the blood.
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endocrine
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Thyroid (T3 and T4), steroids hormones, and gas (Nitric Oxide) are examples of __________soluble hormones.
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lipid
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Name four steroid hormones that are derivedfrom cholesterol and are lipid soluble.
__________, _________, _________, and __________.
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Aldosterone, Testosterone, Estrogen, Progesterone
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________________ and norepinephrine aremodified forms of amino acids tyrosine and are produced in the adrenal medulla.
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Epinephrine
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Eicosanoids, Peptides and Proteins, and Amine
hormones are examples of _________________soluble hormones.
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Water
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Anterior and Posterior Pituitary hormones,Pancreatic hormones, and Parathyroidhormones are derived from amino acids. Which category of hormones do they belong?
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Proteins and Peptides
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________________ are derived from a fatty acid(Arachidonic acid), mostly local (work where they are released), two examples are Prostaglandinsand Leukotrienes.
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Eicosanoids
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_________________ behave as though they arewater soluble.
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Eicosanoids
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Parathyroid releases parathormone causes bones to release Ca2+ blood Ca2+ level rises parathyroid turns off parathormone levels drop and blood Ca2+ drop parathyroid begins to release parathormone. This process is an example of ________________feedback.
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Negative feedback system
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Hormones only effect ________________ cells that contain receptor (proteins) molecules on theperipheral cells.
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Target cells
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Which gland works as an endocrine and exocrine gland
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Pancreas
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