BIO 012 Chapter Notes - Chapter 41: Pituitary Gland, Endocrine System, Anterior Pituitary

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*exorcrine glands: glands that secrete waste products to the external environment; will not be discussed in this chapter besides making this distinction. Will be discussed in more detail when we focus on the chapter of the nervous system. Chemicals that are more af liated with the brain and nervous system than with other parts of the body. Are said to act locally; none of them usually leave the area around the target neuron neurohormones: these are types of neurotransmitters that act as hormones do by entering the bloodstream to carry out their functions or messages. It is easy for steroids to pass through the membranes of cells and to reach target cells within the cytoplasm or the nucleus. Require the assistance of carrier proteins to piggyback them through the bloodstream, which is mainly composed of water. Composed of a single amino acid (usually tyrosine) that is broken down by enzymes into types of hormones.

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