1-15 A True and BFalse 1) Insulin is an anabolic hormone 2) Hormones are Secrete
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1-15 A True and BFalse 1) Insulin is an anabolic hormone 2) Hormones are Secreted into the Blood 3) Glucagon dominates in the preabsorptive state of Digestion 4) Some Hormones can exert their effect at Very Low Concentrations 5) Most Hormones Bind to Cytoplasmic Receptors 6) Most Hormone activity is terminated by enzymes in the kidney and Liver 7) The Diabetic state produced by the inability to produce Insulin is known as NIDD 8) Hypercortosolism may be caused by a condition known as Cushing's disease 9) Hormones that allow other hormones to function are known as permissive hormones 10) Rein control refers to the ratio of the concentration of two antagonistic hormones 11) A Patient suffering from Osteoporosis would take a drug that would stimulate osteoclasts 1 2) Changes in a Homeostatic set point may be considered News.Explanation / Answer
(Since you have posted several questions together, I am answering the first four)
1. A. Insulin causes the uptake of glucose from the bloodstream and its conversion to storage forms such as glycogen and lipids. Hence, it is an anabolic hormone.
2. A. Most hormones are secreted into blood, which carries them to their respective target cells.
3. A. Glucagon is a hormone of the fasting state; it helps to maintain glucose levels in blood when glucose is not available directly from the absorption of food.
4. B. All hormones exert their effect at very low concentrations.
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