Hormones are chemical messengers produced by endocrine glands that are released into the bloodstream to coordinate and regulate various bodily functions
There are two main types of hormones: steroid hormones and non-steroid hormones.types
Match the hormone type with its example:
Steroid Hormone ↔️ Testosterone
Non-Steroid Hormone ↔️ Insulin
What type of receptors do steroid hormones bind to?
Intracellular receptors
Match the receptor type with its example:
Intracellular Receptor ↔️ Estrogen
Cell Surface Receptor ↔️ Insulin
Hormone secretion is regulated by feedback mechanisms.
True
Non-steroid hormones are water-soluble and bind to cell surface receptors
Steroid hormones bind to intracellular receptors, forming a hormone-receptor complex
Intracellular receptors are found on the cell membrane.
False
Match the endocrine pathway with its function:
Pituitary-Thyroid Axis ↔️ Regulates metabolism
Pituitary-Adrenal Axis ↔️ Responds to stress
Which glands are involved in the Pituitary-Thyroid Axis?
Pituitary and Thyroid
Which hormones are involved in the Pituitary-Adrenal Axis?
ACTH, Cortisol
Understanding hormone pathways is crucial for maintaining homeostasis.
True
Positive feedback amplifies hormone levels until a threshold is reached.
True
What are some effects of a cortisol imbalance?
Stress, weight gain
Hormones are transported in the bloodstream to target tissues.
True
What is the chemical nature of steroid hormones?
Lipid-soluble
Steroid hormones are derived from cholesterol
What are hormones?
Chemical messengers
What are the two main types of hormones?
Steroid and non-steroid
Give an example of a steroid hormone.
Testosterone
What type of receptor do non-steroid hormones bind to?
Cell surface receptors
What is the endocrine system?
Network of glands
What is the endocrine system composed of?
A network of glands
What hormones are involved in the Pituitary-Thyroid Axis?