Thyroid gland releases a thyroxine to the blood stream. What type of cell signaling is induced by this way?
A) endocrine
B) juxtacrine
C) paracrine
D) autocrine
The answer is A) ENDOCRINE
Thyroid gland releases a thyroxine to the blood stream. What type of cell signaling is induced...
Norepinephrine is a hormone that is released into the blood when the adrenal gland is stimulated by the sympathetic preganglionic neurons. What type of signaling effect does this represent? A. endocrine B. paracrine C. synaptic D. direct contact
Problems with this will cause demineralization of bone tissue a thyroxine of thyroid gland b ADH of pituitary gland c thymosin of thymus gland d ACTH of adrenal gland e parathyroid hormone of parathyroid glands
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1. Considering the following cellular signal systems: Endocrine, Paracrine, Autocrine, Cell-Cell contact and Synaptic, please respond: a. What characteristics do they have in common? Please, mention at least two b. How the signal is transported in each one? c. Please, represent with a simple drawing each one of the signaling types d. Which advantages (at least 2) has the synapsis signaling compared to the the endocrine one?
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Match the term on the right with its gland on the right. You may use an answer mor A. Endocrine 21. Pancreas 2. Thyroid gland B. Endocrine/Exocrine C. Exocrine only 3. Testis 4. Adrenal gland 5. Parotid gland MATCHINGS II Match the statements on the right with its structure on the left: A. Transitional epithelium 1. Capillaries B. Moist stratified squamous epithelium 2. Pericardium C. Endothelium 3. Urinary bladder 4. Anus D. Serous membrane 5. Duodenum E. Mesothelium 6. Trachea...
15. Cytokines produced in an inflamed tissue but induce fever by entering the blood stream and effecting neuronal cells are described to have what type of effect? a. Autocrine b. Paracrine c. Endocrine d. None of the above 1 6. Which of the following is NOT true about chemokines? a. Form a gradient to direct immune cell trafficking b. Induce effector functions of immune cells c. Bind a receptor with a unique seven transmembrane domain d. Are only produced by...
8- Which of the following can be activated by an inhibitory neurotransmiter on the postsynagtie a. Ligand-gated Na·Channels. b. Voltage-gated Na channels c. Voltage-gated K' channels d. Voltage-gated CaChannels Ligand-gated CT channels. 9- Saltatory conduction occurs when a. Sodium ions levels are highest b. Gated-sodium channels open c. The resting potential fails to be reset d. There is no synapse and the axon is continuous with the next dendrite e. The action potential jumps from node to node on a...
When the hormone cortisol is released into the bloodstream, what type of signaling is being used? juxtracrine O paracrine O neuronal O endocrine
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1) In chemical communication between cells, a cell secretes a chemical messenger that binds to cells. called a on a. Target; Secretory; receptors b. Receptors; target; ligand c. Secretory; target; receptors G Ligand; receptors; target Which type of chemical messenger, when released, binds to receptors on the cell that released the chemical messenger? 2) a....