BIOL-UA 12 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Endocrine System, Chymotrypsin, Trypsin

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How a cell communicates information to other cells. Endocrine signaling - cell produces hormone, releases to bloodstream, where it travels around and releases cells throughout the body. Paracrine signaling - cell produces hormone, releases to cells in the vicinity of the cell. Autocrine signaling - same cell that produces the hormone responds to the hormone. Only cells with the correct receptors can respond to specific signals; no receptor = no ability to receive the signal. Def: specialized neurosecretory cells secrete molecules called neurohormones that travel to target cells via the bloodstream. Works like endocrine signaling, but cell producing the hormone is a neuron. Members of the same animal species sometimes communicate with pheromones, chemicals that are released into the environment. Endocrine glands = secrete hormones directly into surrounding fluid. Exocrine glands = have ducts and secrete substances onto body surfaces or into cavities. Exocrine pancreas: produces trypsin and chymotrypsin that are activated in the lumen of the duodenum.

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