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1. The Endocrine System - Introduction

Question 1 of 17

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How many signalling pathways are there for chemical intracellular communication?

Select one of the following:

  • 2

  • 3

  • 4

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Question 2 of 17

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Which are the 3 types of intracellular signalling pathways?

Select one of the following:

  • Autocrine Signalling Pathway

  • Exocrine Signalling Pathway

  • Paracrine Signalling Pathway

  • Neural Signalling Pathway

  • Endocrine Signalling Pathway

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Question 3 of 17

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In the Autocrine Signalling Pathway: A cell and a chemical into the which then to the to generate a response, as seen in the .

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Question 4 of 17

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In the Paracrine Signalling Pathway: A cell and a chemical into the , which then .

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Question 5 of 17

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In the Endocrine Signalling Pathway: A cell and a chemical () into the or system which a very , throughout , before affecting the target cell.

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Question 6 of 17

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Hormones are not as as neurotransmitters, they can to many cells to produce an or .

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Question 7 of 17

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Hormones come in many forms which can be broken into 3 categories:
formed from .
formed from or .
formed from the .

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Question 8 of 17

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Peptide hormones are formed in the , before proceeding to the in which they may be . Once modified it travels into our blood or .

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Question 9 of 17

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Because Blood and Lymph consist mainly of and Hormones are made from which are , they can in blood and lymph and therefore do not require a .

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Question 10 of 17

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Hormones are not soluble so they can’t cross the of the target cell via .

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Question 11 of 17

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Because peptide hormones can't into target cells, they bind to found on the to induce change. For example, opening a channel protein that can change or to travel into the cell to induce change.

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Question 12 of 17

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Steroid Hormones are synthesised in the or the of cells.

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Question 13 of 17

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are opposed to water soluble meaning they cant in the blood, so they require to reach their target.

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Question 14 of 17

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can cross the cell membrane of the target cell via .

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Question 15 of 17

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Steroid hormones bind to receptor proteins found in the of cells. The travels into the to induce change, triggering the synthesis of needed .

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Question 16 of 17

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Derivative Hormones are synthesised by the or within the of cells.

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Question 17 of 17

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Tyrosine Hormones can be either water soluble or . This means some don't require and induce change via on the which they cannot cross... whilst others do require and cross the membrane to induce within the of a cell.

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