BIOL-1030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Action Potential, Signal Transduction, Peripheral Nervous System

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Chapter 26 - hormones and the endocrine system. 26. 2 hormones affect target cells using two main signaling mechanisms: water-soluble hormones, amino acid derived proteins, peptides and amines, lipid-soluble hormones, small, hydrophobic molecules derived from cholesterol. The endocrine system: consists of all hormone-secreting cells that transmit chemical stimuli. Works with nervous system in regulating body activities responses are slower, but last longer than those of nervous system. The nervous system: consists of all neurons of central and peripheral nervous system uses electrical signals to communicate and regulate body activities responses are faster and shorter duration than endocrine system. 26. 2 hormone affect target cells using two main signaling mechanisms: water-soluble hormones, amino acids derived proteins, peptides and amines, lipid-soluble hormones, small, hydrophobic molecules derived from cholesterol. Hormone signaling involves three stages or events: reception - recognition (binding) of the signal molecule by specific receptor proteins.

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