Steroid hormone pathway chart

    • THE PITUITARY HORMONES AND THEIR CONTROL

      A. gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), from the hypothalamus. a.k.a. luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH), pulsatile release. B. follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), both from the anterior pituitary in response to releasing hormone from the hypothalamus

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    • [DOCX File]NERVOUS TISSUE WORKSHEET - Anatomy

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      What happens after a non-steroid hormone attaches to a receptor protein of a cell membrane? 12. The same hormone can affect different cells in different ways because each cell has its own unique _______________ proteins.

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    • [DOCX File]Chapter 5 Active Reading Guide - AP BIOLOGY

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      Intracellular receptors are found either in the cytoplasm or nucleus of target cells. In order to be able to pass through the plasma membrane, the chemical messengers are either hydrophobic or very small, like nitric oxide. Referring to Figure 5.23, explain how aldosterone, a hydrophobic steroid hormone, works as an intracellular receptor.

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    • [DOC File]Oxford School District / Home

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      The solubility of a hormone correlates with the location of receptors inside or on the surface of target cells. Briefly describe the pathway of lipid-soluble hormones (for example the pathway of steroids and thyroid hormones). Water-soluble hormones are secreted by exocytosis, travel freely in the bloodstream, and bind to cell-surface receptors

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    • [DOCX File]MY SITE - HOME

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      19. This diagram uses testosterone, a hydrophobic steroid hormone, as an example of how intracellular receptors work. At each arrow, add an explanation of what is happening in the cell. See page 214 of your text for the labeled figure.

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    • [DOC File]Plastics Additives - Duke University

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      Teacher Resources: Hormone Chart. ... In the plasma this steroid hormone. ... 30 Includes both what initiates the release of the hormone and what stops release of the hormone. Pathway is fully and clearly explained using the organs on the classroom walls. 40 How the hormone travels to the inside of the target cell incorrect 2 Doesn’t include ...

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    • [DOCX File]Chapter 5 Active Reading Guide

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      Intracellular receptors are found either in the cytoplasm or nucleus of target cells. In order to be able to pass through the plasma membrane, the chemical messengers are either hydrophobic or very small, like nitric oxide. Referring to Figure 5.23, explain how testosterone, a hydrophobic steroid hormone, works as an intracellular receptor.

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    • [DOC File]Worksheet #1 Bimm 118

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      Describe three different outcomes of steroid hormone synthesis in regards to the hydorxylases. If there are 18 carbons in the hormone, what does this qualify as? What about 19? C21 hyrdoxylase: Prevents hydrox of C17 (only mineralocorticoids) C17 hydroxylase: Hydrox at C17 followed by Hydrox of C11 and C21 (sex hormones and glucocorticoids)

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    • [DOC File]The Endocrine System

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      5. How does a hormone know which cell to give the message to? 6. Can a hormone affect any cell? Explain. 7. What does a hormone do to its target cell that causes change? 8. How does the body respond to hormones compared to the nerve impulses of the nervous system? 9. Create a T-chart to compare Amino acid-based hormones to steroid hormones. 10.

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