KINESIOL 3U03 Study Guide - Final Guide: Cellular Respiration, Failure To Thrive, Seminiferous Tubule

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Hormones of growth and maturation produced by endocrine glands critical roles in growth and maturation hormones play a much greater role than genetics play, hormones control the whole thing four functions: endocrine, paracrine, autocrine, intracrine. Hormone-like molecules synthesized in other tissues/organs support growth and maturation. 3. cell is meant to respond to action of the hormone chemical structure heterogeneous (vastly different) protein (derivative: pituitary, pancreas, parathyroid. 2. interact with individual cell surface receptor cholesterol derivative = steroid: hormones created in predominantly testes, ovaries, adrenal cortex. 4. target is cytoplasm receptors inside the cell: hormone-receptor complex effect on nuclear translocation, nuclear receptor-mediated gene expression can be affected. 2 amine derivative (amino acids: adrenal medulla, thyroid. More steps = longer it"ll take for action to result receptors hormone specific concentration (number of receptors on a cell) varies across cells in the body: may increase (up-regulate) during growth/puberty and decrease (down-regulate) aging.

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