Reproductive Hormones

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Hormones are _________ __________ that enter the bloodstream and travel to target tissues.

chemical messengers

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Protein hormones are ________ and act via ________ ________ _________.

fast; plasma membrane receptors

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Slow steroid hormones act via __________ _____________.

nuclear receptors

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Fast steroid hormones act via ___________ ___________ ___________.

plasma membrane receptors

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This hormone reflex is fast and does not use hormones:

Simple neural reflex

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This hormone reflex is used the most in repro and utilizes hormones:

neuroendocrine reflex

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What are the 3 parts to the hypothalamus?

surge center, tonic center, PVN

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Which part of the brain secretes oxytocin?

PVN

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What is the name of the specialized capillary system that allows minute quantities of GnRH to enter the bloodstream without dilution?

Hypothalamo-hypophyseal portal system

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Which part of the brain is sensitive to positive feedback?

surge center

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Which part of the brain is sensitive to negative feedback?

tonic center

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What are the 3 classifications of hormones?

source, mode of action, biochemical classification

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What is the name of substances secreted to the outside of the body that cause a specific behavioral or physiological response?

pheromones

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What are the 4 types of strength of hormone action?

pattern and duration of secretion, half-life, receptor density, receptor-hormone affinity

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Episodic, basal, and sustained secretion are examples of what?

pattern and duration of secretion

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What is the name of the rate at which hormone is cleared from the circulation?

half-life

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The more receptors, the higher potential for response is a description of what?

receptor density

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The greater the affinity of the hormone for the receptor, the greater the response is a description of what?

receptor affinity

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What can hormones be detected in?

blood, saliva, milk, urine, tears, feces

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What is the test that requires isotope detection equipment?

RIA

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Pregnancy and Covid tests are examples of what type of assay?

ELISA