Question 1 How would these hormones be classified by their chemical origin? epin
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Question 1
How would these hormones be classified by their chemical origin?
epinephrine
[ Choose ] derived from cholesterol derived from polypeptides derived from amino acids derived from polypeptide bound to glycoprotein derived from ribonucleotides
thyroxine
[ Choose ] derived from cholesterol derived from polypeptides derived from amino acids derived from polypeptide bound to glycoprotein derived from ribonucleotides
antidiuretic hormone
[ Choose ] derived from cholesterol derived from polypeptides derived from amino acids derived from polypeptide bound to glycoprotein derived from ribonucleotides
insulin
[ Choose ] derived from cholesterol derived from polypeptides derived from amino acids derived from polypeptide bound to glycoprotein derived from ribonucleotides
follicle stimulating hormone
[ Choose ] derived from cholesterol derived from polypeptides derived from amino acids derived from polypeptide bound to glycoprotein derived from ribonucleotides
testosterone
[ Choose ] derived from cholesterol derived from polypeptides derived from amino acids derived from polypeptide bound to glycoprotein derived from ribonucleotides
Question 2
Are these associated with hypo- or hyper-thyroidism?
High rate of growth
[ Choose ] hypothyroidism HYPERthyroidism
Heat intolerance
[ Choose ] hypothyroidism HYPERthyroidism
Excessive perpiration
[ Choose ] hypothyroidism HYPERthyroidism
Slow pulse
[ Choose ] hypothyroidism HYPERthyroidism
Depression and apathy
[ Choose ] hypothyroidism HYPERthyroidism
Coarse, dry skin
Explanation / Answer
Question 2
High rate of growth
Hyper
Heat intolerance
Hyper
Excessive perspiration
Hyper
Slow pulse
Hypo
Depression and apathy
hypo
Dry skin
Hypo
High rate of growth
Hyper
Heat intolerance
Hyper
Excessive perspiration
Hyper
Slow pulse
Hypo
Depression and apathy
hypo
Dry skin
Hypo
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