Endocrinology Flashcards

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Define endocrine tissue

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A group of cells that secrete hormones

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Define hormone

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A chemical signal transported in the blood that is secreted by endocrine tissue

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Define receptor

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A protein in target cells that detects hormones

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Define target cell

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A cell that responds to a specific hormone

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Define second messenger

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A chemical that transmits the hormone message from the receptor to the effector

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Define effector

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A protein regulated by a hormone that brings about the cellular effects

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Steroid hormones act through intracellular receptors?

True or false?

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True – they can cross cell membranes

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Polypeptide hormones can readily cross plasma membranes?

True or false?

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False – they are too large

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Many polypeptide hormones are synthesised by the cleavage of larger polypeptides?

True or false?

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True – the larger hormones are called prohormones

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Several major hormones are synthesised by the modification of the amino acid tyrosine?

True or false?

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True – e.g. Thyroid hormones and adrenaline

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Steroid hormones are stored in secretory vesicles ready for release?

True or false?

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False – they are secreted immediately

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Which types of hormones are stored in vesicles?

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Polypeptides and modified amino acids

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