Biology 1225 Chapter Notes - Chapter 25: Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone, Anterior Pituitary, Second Messenger System

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Some hormones help the body to adjust to short-term changes in diet and in levels of activity. Other hormones help spur long-term adjustments in cell activities that bring about body growth, development, and reproduction. The endocrine (hormonal) system acting in concert with the nervous system, plays a key role in homeostasis. Pheromones are not hormones, since they are released by an animal species to be intercepted by members of the same species to cause a specific behavioral response, such as mating behavior. There is still controversy as to whether or not humans respond to pheromones. All of this material is relevant and testable but the material in section 25. 7 on hormones and sexual reproduction is in fact covered later on in chapter 26. Focus on the structures and functions of the endocrine system, and the specific hormones that the glands secrete. Ensure that you have a general understanding of the regulation of hormone action by negative feedback.

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