A) metabolite
B) hormone
C) peptide
D) G protein
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A) melatonin
B) ecdysone
C) estrogen
D) somatostatin
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A) a tumour of the pineal gland
B) congenital mutation of the GH regulatory region
C) a tumour of the anterior pituitary
D) a tumour of the posterior pituitary
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A) nucleotide
B) NO (nitric oxide)
C) H2O
D) phosphate group
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A) a protein kinase cascade, initiated by the receptor's intracellular kinase domain
B) release of an activated G protein subunit bound to GTP
C) transport of the receptor-hormone complex into the cell and the nucleus, where it would regulate transcription
D) a protein phosphatase cascade, initiated by the receptor's intracellular phosphatase domain
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A) metamorphosis
B) sexual behavior
C) body shape
D) egg production
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A) infertility in men
B) hypertension (high blood pressure) due to insufficient potassium in the blood
C) excessive body hair
D) low blood pressure due to excessive potassium in the blood
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A) "Doctor, right now I'm interested in results, not testable ideas about how things work!"
B) "Well, that's only responsible for one or two hormones, so it should be easy to treat."
C) "Am I going to need insulin shots?"
D) "Is it the posterior? Neurological problems run in my family."
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A) Steroid hormones can enter directly into cells because of their hydrophobic makeup.
B) Water-soluble hormones can enter directly into cells because of their nonpolar makeup.
C) Steroid hormones dissolve poorly in the plasma and are transported to target cells via special protein carriers.
D) Once these hormones enter a cell, they bind to a cytoplasmic receptor and travel as a complex to the nucleus, or they may bind to the receptor after entering the nucleus.
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A) It is impossible to mimic its chemical structure, so it may act on other receptors and cause side effects.
B) The synthetic form does not travel down motor neurons, so it is less effective than the natural form.
C) It can be difficult to get the levels just right, so uterine contractions can be too strong.
D) If you fail to simultaneously provide synthetic G protein, the hormone is ineffective.
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A) polypeptides-ADH
B) steroid-estradiol
C) amine-FSH
D) glycoprotein-LH
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A) Special gateway valves in the blood vessels direct hormones to their target tissues.
B) Special carrier proteins "walk" along microtubule tracts to deliver the hormones to their targets.
C) Axonal pathfinding mediates the delivery of hormones to their specific targets.
D) Only target tissues have receptors that allow them to receive the signal.
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A) glucocorticoids
B) epinephrine
C) insulin
D) glucagon
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A) initiates stress response
B) raises blood glucose level
C) lowers blood glucose level
D) stimulates bone growth
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A) insulin
B) cortisol
C) testosterone
D) estrogen
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A) prevents flea larvae from maturing
B) kills juvenile fleas
C) reinvigorates the cat's immune system, to repel the fleas
D) forces juvenile fleas to mature early, disrupting development of reproductive organs
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A) cortisol, LH, and FSH
B) None -- the birth control pills include corticosteroid hormones.She should switch to another form of birth control.
C) cortisol, ACTH, and CRH
D) cortisol and ACTH
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A) accelerate heartbeat
B) stimulate synthesis of glycogen
C) increase blood pressure
D) reduce blood flow to the skin and digestive organs
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