BIOL 153 Lecture Notes - Lecture 99: Corpus Luteum, Extracellular Fluid, Tubular Fluid

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Bio 153 final exam review (from 2009***also review 2008 exam: outline the major differences in the way a steroid hormone would stimulate a target cell and the way a protein hormone would stimulate a target cell. Steroid hormone- diffuses easily into their target cells through the cytoplasm and then through the nuclear envelope into the nucleus. Hormone binds to cytosolic receptor (transcription factor or protein) which gets activated and promotes gene (dna) transcription into mrna. Then translation and synthesis of specific proteins on cytoplamic ribosomes occur. Nuclear receptors and direct gene activation by the hormone-receptor complex. intracellular receptor mechanisms. Protein hormone- binds to cell surface receptor and goes inside nucleus, translation occurs and mrna synthesis. Depends on receptors embedded in the plasma membrane of target cells and the production of one or more intracellular second messengers and is utilized by most hormones. P. 545: draw a neuromuscular synapse (ie. the synapse between a motor nerve and a muscle cell).

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