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- endocrine hormones regulate the activities of tissue far from the tissue that secretes them - TRUE OR FALSEADH and epinephrine act as hormones when released into thebloodstream and as neurotransmitters when released in synapsesbetween neurons. What is similar about the endocrine glands thatproduce these two molecules?endocrine hormones regulate the activities of tissue far from the tissue that secretes them - TRUE OR FALSE? Don't plagarism-answer
- Hormones are often synthesized and stored in an inactiveform within secretory vesicles. Secretion usually occurs onlywhen the hormone-producing cell is stimulated. Explain theadvantages that this process has over making the hormonemolecules as they are needed.Endocrine glands are often called "ductless glands" because their products are secreted directly into the bloodstream. How is this an example of the structure following functionChoose an endocrine gland of your interest.Imagine a human being lacking the saidendocrine gland. Predict what might happen tothe individual. How will the absence of theendocrine gland affect the homeostatic events,growth, development, differentiation andmultiplication of the body tissues?
- Endocrine glands release O Receptors O Hormones O Neurotransmitters O Enzymes O LigandsAn endocrinal gland with parenchyma consisting of epithelium and neural tissue is under morphological examination. Epithelial trabecules have two types of cells: chromophilic and chromophobic. Identify this organ: O Hypothalamus O Adrenal glands O Thyroid gland O Hypophysis O Parathyroid glandwhich of the following is an example of endocrine gland?
- On the histological section of one of the endocrine glands visible rounded structures of various sizes, the wall of which is formed by a single layer of epithelial cells on the basement membrane, inside these structures contain a homogeneous noncellular mass. What is this gland? Pancreatic gland O back pituitary gland Thyroid gland Adrenal gland, cortical substance anterior part of the pituitary glandEndocrine glands and the hormones they releasePlease label Endocrine Glands