CAS BI 211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Mean Arterial Pressure, Tropic Hormone, Thyroid

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Mean arterial pressure is homeostatically regulated in order to keep a stable blood pressure. It is the system of organs that make and secrete hormones. The endocrine system uses hormones and the nervous system uses nerve impulses to transmit info. Endocrine glands are connected to the bloodstream thanks to a small duct. Hormones get all over the body, all cells are exposed to the hormones but only the cells that have the receptors are going to bind and respond. You can bath a cell in a hormone, but if it doesn"t have a receptor for that hormone, then it won"t change. Hormones are molecules that have effects on certain organs. They can only act on organs and tissues that have receptor for them (target cells). Hormones can either have a direct effect, or can stimulate the release of other hormones. Tropic hormones: stimulate other glands to make and release hormones, usually also triggers growth of target gland.

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