KINESIOL 3U03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Fluid Balance, Intracrine, Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1

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R value = how well do the points fit to the line. If points are all over the place (cid:494)r(cid:495) will be low, if they fit tight to the line (cid:494)r(cid:495) will be high. Endocrine hormones: autocrine: has impacts on cell that produces hormone, intracrine: has impact on biological activity within the cell. There are (cid:498)hormone-like(cid:499) molecules synthesized in other tissues/organs that. Classic endocrine glands: pituitary aging) babies have accelerated immunity, pancreas, parathyroid, ovaries, thyroid, adrenals, testes. Recent additions: heart, kidneys, stomach, gi tract, liver, adipose, other tissues (may produce hormones and release them into circulation) Hormones act on tissues remote from origin, released into general circulation, and all body tissue is exposed to it action can happen: all vary dramatically during growth and with receptor, physiological response occurs. Trigger growth and maturation and allow it to occur at proper time and tempo: amine has to first be produced, then go through receptor on.

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