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List the 7 classical endocrine glands. |
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-Pituitary -Thyroid -Parathyroid -Adrenal -Pancreatic islets -Gonads -Placenta |
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T/F. Degradation plays a large role in fluctuating hormone levels. |
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False. Hormones are typically degraded at steady rates so fluctuations are not a result of degradation. |
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Metabolic clearance rate is the volume of plasma cleared of a hormone per unit of time (mls/min) |
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What are the three patterns of hormone secretion? |
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-cycles that are repeated in regular intervals -pulsatile -episodic |
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What functions as the biological clock to impose circadian rhythms? |
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The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the hypothalamus. |
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Where does the SCN send projections to? What are these areas involved in? |
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-SCN sends projections to the subparaventricular zone and dorsomedial nucleus of the hypothalamus. These areas are involved in control of circadian rhythms. |
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Where does the SCN send inhibitory fibers? What does it control? |
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The SCN also sends inhibitory neurons to the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) which controls sympathetic output to the pineal gland. |
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What produces melatonin? What regulates the production of melatonin? |
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The pineal gland produces melatonin but the SCN regulates the production. |
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What are the requirements for a competitive binding assay? |
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-labeled hormone -purified sample of the hormone with which to create a standard curve -an antibody with a high specificity for that hormone -means to separate the bound and unbound hormone -samples of body fluid. |
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