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What is the difference between circulating and local hormones?

Local hormones become active without first entering the bloodstream. They act locally on the same cell that secreted them or on neighboring cells.Circulating hormones enter the bloodstream to be transported to their target cells.


What hormone causes excessive urination without high blood glucose levels?

Hyposecretion of Anti-Diuretic Hormone - Diabetes insipidusDue to decreased production of anti-diuretic hormone in the supraoptic nucleus of the hypothalamus. Often associated with a head injury.Symptoms: Excessive diuresis and thirst (polyuria and polydipsia)


How long can you live without a thyroid gland and no hormone replacement and an enlarged pituitary gland?

It is not possible to live without a thyroid gland and no hormone replacement; the thyroid hormones are necessary for essential body functions. An enlarged pituitary gland may need medical attention to regulate hormone production and prevent complications, depending on the underlying cause. It is crucial to work with a medical professional to manage these conditions effectively.


Which anterior pituitary hormone induces ovulation in females and stimulates sex hormone production by the interstitial cells of the testes in males?

A.C.T.H. meansAdrenocorticotrophichormone produced by anterior Pituitary stimulate cortisone production by adrenal cortex in response to 'stress'. Without this response you will not survive.Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)Acth hypothalus


What molecule can diffuse from the digestive tract into the human blood stream without first being digested?

Alcohol (ethanol) can diffuse from the digestive tract into the bloodstream without being digested. This is why alcohol can quickly enter the bloodstream and reach the brain, leading to its effects on the central nervous system.

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What is the difference between circulating and local hormones?

Local hormones become active without first entering the bloodstream. They act locally on the same cell that secreted them or on neighboring cells.Circulating hormones enter the bloodstream to be transported to their target cells.


Do all hormones need to enter bloodstream to be able to effect a cell?

Yes when they are from distant glands, for example when ADH (synthsised in the posterior pituitary gland) must travel to the kidney. However, some hormones are made on-site, so do not use the bloodstream to travel to their target organ(s)/cell(s).


Can you clone a marijuana plant without rooting hormone and if not why not?

Yes. You can clone a marijuana plant without rooting hormone, the rooting hormone simply helps encourage root growth following standard cloning procedure (see google) without using hormone will work, although this varies in success rate from strain to strain...


Is the situation when on hormone cannot exert its full effects without another hormone being present?

permissiveness


Where are the hormone receptors for nonsteroid hormones located?

The hormone receptors for nonsteroid hormones are primarily located on the cell membrane of target cells. These receptors are often proteins that bind to the hormone and initiate a signaling cascade within the cell. This process allows nonsteroid hormones, which are typically water-soluble, to exert their effects without entering the cell. Examples of nonsteroid hormones include peptide hormones like insulin and catecholamines like epinephrine.


Can cholesterol be transported through the bloodstream without the aid of lipoprotein?

Due to it'shydrophobicnature, no.


2 nutrients that go directly to the bloodstream without being digested?

Alcohol and poison


Why do humans die without the prence of oxygen?

Need oxygen to release energy into bloodstream.


Which hormone suppresses spermatogenesis without affecting testosterone secretion?

Inhibin is a hormone produced by the testes that suppresses spermatogenesis by inhibiting the release of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) from the pituitary gland. It specifically targets FSH to regulate sperm production without affecting testosterone secretion.


Can you get to Maine from the Mississippi River by water without entering the ocean?

no


What is the teaching behavior of a teacher without a specific lesson objective upon entering the class?

Describe the teaching behavior of a teacher without specific lesson objective upon entering the class


What teaching behavior of a teacher without specific lesson objective upon entering the class?

Describe the teaching behavior of a teacher without specific lesson objective upon entering the class