BISC106 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Anal Canal, Collecting Duct System, Empty Spaces

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Endocrine glands: release their product (hormones) to the fluid just outside of the cells which diffuse from the extracellular fluid directly into the bloodstream. Endocrine system: consists of the endocrine glands and of organs that contain some endocrine tissue: major organs: pituitary gland, thyroid glans, parathyroid glands, adrenal glands, and pineal glands. Target cells have receptors that recognize and bind to specific hormones that other cells do not have. Ultimately, such activation leads to target cell to synthesize specific proteins. Water-soluble nutrients are absorbed into blood capillaries, while lipid- soluble nutrients are absorbed into the lacteals. Interactions between hormones: antagonistic: effect of one hormone opposes that of another hormone. Glucagon and insulin glucagon increases blood glucose, insulin decreases it: synergistic: response of a tissue to a combination of two hormones is much greater than its response to either individual hormone. Epinephrine and glucagon both prompt glucose release: permissive: one hormone must be present for another hormone to exert it"s effects.

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