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the following natements by choosling cboices. Record the answers in the snewer b

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Question

the following natements by choosling cboices. Record the answers in the snewer blarks Key Cboices A Altering acivityF B. Anterior pituitaryG.Neural C. Hormonal D. Humoral E. HypothalamusJ. Releasing homones B answers from the key F. Negative feedback K f Sseroid or aminno scid-base L. Stimulating new or unorual activnies H. Neuroendocrine 1. Receptors N. Targes cells) 1. All cells do not respond to endocrines hir c membrares are 2s th the proper 1 on their cel nembranes are 2.activated by the chemical messengers. These responsive cens those that have pr are called the )of the various endocrine gands. Hormones promote homeostasis byof body cells rwher than by Moss hormones are 5_molecules. The various endocrine glands are prodded to release theis stimubus), by other ho- mones (a stimulus), or by the pr esence of increased or (5)stimulus). The secretion of most hormones is regulated lar hormone "turn off is stimulus. The (10 is called the endocrine organs. However, it is in turn controled byn part of the brain, so it is appropriately calleda ) organ. 5. hormones by nerve fibers (a ( 6. decreased levels of various other substances in the blood (a 7. by a(system, in which Increasing levels of that paricu- 8. masier endocrine gland because ih regulates so many other 9. secreied by the 32 The structure idenidied as 12 is also

Explanation / Answer

Receptors Target cells Altering activity Stimulating new or unusual activities Steroid or amino acid-based Neural Hormonal Humoral Negative feedback Hypothalamus Releasing hormones Anterior pituitary Neuroendocrine