H.1 Hormonal Control
H.1.1, H.1.2, H.1.3, H.1.4
Nicole Chin
H.1.1 - State that hormones are chemical messengers secreted by endocrine glands into
the blood and transported to specific target cells
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Figure 41.1 Chemical Signaling Systems (Part 1)
Figure 41.1 Chemical Signaling Systems (Part 2)
H.1.2 - State that hormones can be steroids, proteins and tyrosine derivatives, with one
example of eachHormone Type: Example: One Effect of hormone:
H.1.3 – Distinguish between the mode of action of steroid hormones and protein hormones
Steroid Hormones:
Steroid Hormone
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Goes to the ___________________. Then it binds to the receptor and becomes the ________________. It then passes through __________________and selectively binds to ___________________ and now it can ________________________.
Protein Hormones :
Protein Hormone
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Goes to the ___________________. Then it binds to the receptor which is on the _______________ of the cell membrane.The receptor sends a __________________ which goes through the
cell membrane and sends the message to the gene. now it can ___________________________.
H.1.4 – Outline the relationship between the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland
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Posterior Pituitary :
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Anterior Pituitary :
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