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... The excess product shuts down production until more is needed. ...
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... metabolic rate (BMR) should act in this manner, whereupon Ernster asked me to seek an alternative explanation in his laboratory at the Wenner-Gren Institute in Stockholm. Using relatively small, near-physiological doses of the two thyroid hormones (in some cases 1,000 times less than previously used ...
Endocrine: Hormone - Phillips Scientific Methods
Endocrine: Hormone - Phillips Scientific Methods

... water by collecting ducts of the nephron, increases amount of water conserved in kidneys. If secretion is low kidneys produce large volume of dilute urine; but if the blood is too salty more is released ...
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... where body activities such as cardiac actions, blood pressure, and breathing rate are increased, while digestive processes are decreased. [No known effects are due to hyposecretion of these hormones, but hypersecretion can caused hypertension, increased blood glucose level, and high heart rate]. ...
Chapter 45 Worksheet Sy Ha Hormones and the Endocrine System
Chapter 45 Worksheet Sy Ha Hormones and the Endocrine System

... The response time of the nervous system is involved with high speed messaging as the body needs it quickly while the endocrine system is slower as it needs to do more activities such as connecting to a receptor, producing the required substances, releasing it, and the movement of the message. 2. Dis ...
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A Case of Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1: A Rare Clinical Entity

... be sought because they can act as markers for this syndrome. Other lesions: Lesions in other tissues have been reported, but their relationship to the syndrome remains controversial. Carcinoid tumours of the foregut, midgut, and thymus occur in about 10%, and are often found in the pancreas, but the ...
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ch18 Endocrine System

... 2. Endocrine glands secrete their products (hormones) into the interstitial fluid surrounding the secretory cells from which they diffuse into capillaries to be carried away by blood. B. Endocrine glands constitute the endocrine system and include the pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, pancr ...
Chapter 18: The Endocrine System
Chapter 18: The Endocrine System

... The chemical structures of these hormones influence the location of their protein receptors. Since amino acid derivatives are hydrophilic, and peptide hormones are large (and hydrophilic), they can’t pass through cell membranes, so their receptors reside on the surface of the cell. Conversely, lipid ...
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notes - Main

... 2. Endocrine glands secrete their products (hormones) into the interstitial fluid surrounding the secretory cells from which they diffuse into capillaries to be carried away by blood. B. Endocrine glands constitute the endocrine system and include the pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, pancr ...
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Endocrine functions of the pituitary and pineal glands 1/20

... • These individuals may BECOME obese because their hypothalamus interprets starvation and causes hyperphagia, when they just cant use glucose that’s there! • These individuals may BECOME very skinny if excess eating cannot keep up with fatty acid oxidation. Responses are extremely viable. • Hyperins ...
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The anterior pituitary (adenohypophysis)

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...  Binding with the tissue (some hormones may be recycled)  Excretion by the liver into the bile (steroid hormones), longtime life period because they are bound to plasma proteins – half-life of thyroid hormones = 1-6 days  Excretion by the kidneys into the urine (peptide hormones and catecholamine ...
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS)

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... gland it can lead to water retention serum hypo-osmolarity, hypoatramic, and high urine osmolarity. A cause of ADH underproduction can be cause by head trauma, pituitary tumours, or surgery that damaged the hypothalamus or pituitary If there is an underproduction it may lead to excretions of large v ...
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Hormones - Del Mar College

...  Together, they coordinate activities of many other glands ...
The Endocrine System
The Endocrine System

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ANSWERS TO CHAPTER 10

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Endocrine Note Cards

... peptides (short chains of amino acids), and proteins (long chains of amino acids)  Steroids: lipid molecules derived from cholesterol ...
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ch18 outline

... target cells. a. Target cells have specific protein or glycoprotein receptors to which hormones bind. 2. Receptors are constantly being synthesized and broken down. a. When a hormone is present in excess, down-regulation, the decrease in the number of receptors, may occur. b. When a hormone is defic ...
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acromegaly - Hormone Health Network

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Neuroendocrine tumor



Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are neoplasms that arise from cells of the endocrine (hormonal) and nervous systems. Many are benign, while some are malignant. They most commonly occur in the intestine, where they are often called carcinoid tumors, but they are also found in the pancreas, lung and the rest of the body.Although there are many kinds of NETs, they are treated as a group of tissue because the cells of these neoplasms share common features, such as looking similar, having special secretory granules, and often producing biogenic amines and polypeptide hormones.
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