Exam 2
Which type of chemical messenger, when released, binds to receptors on the cell that released the chemical messenger?
Autocrine
An intercellular junction that allows for direct passage of ions between two neighboring cells is called
Gap junction
Parathyroid hormone does all of the following except that it
Increases GI losses of Ca ++
Binding of the extra cellular chemical messenger to the receptor can cause which of the following reaction(s) in the cell
Initiate of translation, cell shape changes, activation of cellular enzymes
Receptors for lipid soluble chemical messengers are primarily located
Inside the cell
The secretion of parathyroid hormone is controlled by the concentration of
Ionized calcium in the blood
If I can block neurotransmitters attaching to chemically-gated sodium channels, what will be the result?
An action potential will not be produced
The junction between a stimulating neuron and the next neuron or muscle fiber is known as a(n)
Synapse
Cells affected by hormones are known as
Target cells
Which of the following chemical messenger is NOT derived from an amino acid?
Testosterone
During downregulation of a hormone response
The number of receptors decreases
During up regulation of a hormone response
The number of receptors increased
The electrical balance of the membrane potential can be changed from its resting potential by
The opening of ion channels
A example of a negative feedback loop would be
The release of glucagon in response to low blood sugar
A example of a positive feedback loop would be
The release of oxytocin in response to stretching of the uterus
When a hormone attaches to a receptor on the outside of the cell a second messenger mechanism is activated with results in an "enzyme cascade" which means
The second messenger causes the activation of many enzymes which activate even more enzymes
What results in the depolarization of the cell membrane?
Voltage-gated sodium channels open allowing sodium ions to enter the cell to cancel negative charges on the inside of the membrane
The primary function of ADH is to
Water absorption
The type of channel that only opens when neurotransmitter attaches to its associated receptor is known as a
a chemically gated channel
The differences in electrical charges on either side of the cell membrane results in what is referred to as
membrane potential
A change in the electrical state of the cell membrane which causes a response in the next cell is known as a(n)
Action potential
Ligands that mimic the natural biological response when they bind to a receptor are known as
Agonists
It is a well-known fact that alcohol has a dehydrating effect on the body. What is the mechanism behind the effect?
Alcohol inhibits ADH production by hypothalamus neurons
Reduced fluid losses in the urine due to retention of sodium ions and water is a result of the action of
Aldosterone
The principle that states that a stimulus either causes an action potential or does not cause an action potential is known as the
All-or-none principle
Cytokines secreted by cancer cells that increase cancer growth are an example of which type of signaling?
Autocrine
TSH levels in blood are often used by doctors to adjust doses of thyroid hormone replacement medications such as Synthroid. Why is TSH a good indicator of circulating thyroid hormone levels
Because TSH is negatively regulated by thyroxine levels
Endogenous extracellular molecules X and Y both bind to a receptor on the target cell. Binding of molecule X to the receptor results in changes in the cells behavior. Binding of molecule Y does not result in changes in the cells behavior. Which molecules can be called the ligand?
Both molecules X and Y
The anterior pituitary is regulated
By hormones from the hypothalamus
What ion must flow into the presynaptic cell in order for it to release neurotransmitter?
Calcium
Hydrophobic hormones are derived from
Cholesterol
receptor antagonists are often used as drugs to block the response caused by an internal natural ligand. What property of receptors could these drugs rely on?
Competitive binding
The strength of the cells response to hormonal stimulation is determined by
Concentration of the hormone in blood
When the inside of the membrane becomes less negative, the membrane potential is said to be
Depolarized
Testosterone has which of the following properties or mechanisms of action?
Diffuses into the cell before binding to its receptor
Which of the following would be used to send information concerning the smell of freshly baked bread to multiple regions of the brain
Diverging circuits
ACTH is a hormone that is released from the anterior pituitary gland that increases the production and release of cortisol from adrenal glands. What type of signaling is ACTH to adrenal gland classified as?
Endocrine signaling
Some hormones exhibit synergistic or antagonistic effects on each other. Which of the hormones below do you think exhibit synergy on blood sugar levels
Epinephrine and glucagon
The adrenal medulla produces the hormones
Epinephrine and norepinephrine
Which of the following is the example of cell to cell signaling
Exciting a muscle fiber by motor neuron
Which one of the hormones listed below is NOT produced by the anterior pituitary?
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone
What levels of TSH in blood would you expect in a person after a total thyroidectomy (removal of thyroid) before hormone therapy has started?
High
Which of the following classes of chemical messengers travels in the bloodstream to the target cell?
Hormone only
Chemicals produced by endocrine cells reach their intended recipients by traveling through the bloodstream
Hormones
The type of hormone, such as a steroid, which passes directly through the cell membrane to nuclear receptors to cause changes in gene expression within the cell are known as
Hydrophobic hormones
antidiuretic hormone (ADH) is synthesized in the
Hypothalamus
Which of the following anterior pituitary hormone stimulates the gonads to secrete progesterone in females or testosterone in males
Luteinizing hormone
The inhibition off thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) secretion by an increased blood concentration of thyroid hormone is an example of
Negative feedback
Which type of chemical messenger is released from the axon terminals of a neutron and directly communicates with other cells
Neurotransmitters
The drugs called beta blockers are competitive antagonists often hated in medicine to prevent epinephrine from binding to beta adrenergic receptors and in turn leading to decrease of blood pressure and heart rate. When the beta blockers are used in the patient they change
Numbers of receptors bound to epinephrine
Which type of signaling involves chemical messengers working on other cells in the immediate neighborhood of secretory cell
Paracrine
The adrenal Cortex
Produces steroid hormones
Which of the following chemical messenger is lipophilic
Prostaglandin
A type of membrane transport protein that uses ATP to move ions against their concentration gradient is known as
Pump
Hormones which cannot pass through the cell membrane must attach to __ on the cell surface to affect the cell
Receptors
Endocrine cells
Release their secretions directly into the blood stream
In chemical communications between cells, a ___ cell secretes a chemical messenger that binds to ___ on the ___ cell
Secretory; receptors; Target
What is the most common method of communication between cells in animal bodies
Securing chemical messengers that attach to target cells
Parathyroid hormone works by several mechanisms to maintain an adequate level of calcium in the blood. Which of the following is a mechanism of parathyroid hormone action?
Stimulates release of calcitriol
anterior pituitary
adenohypophysis
Interleukins and interferons are examples of ________ released from white blood cells.
cytokine
Movement of ions through an open channel is due to
diffusion
Direct communication between cells in contact with one another is accomplished through
gap junctions
Alpha cells are to ________ as beta cells are to ________.
glucagon and insulin
Which type of chemical messenger is released into the bloodstream by an endocrine gland where it can affect target cells throughout the body?
hormone
When hormones attach to nuclear receptors, the general result is
synthesis of new proteins
Some voltage-gated channels do not allow ions to pass through when their activation gate is open because
there is a second gate, an inactivation gate, that closes to block the channel.
If the accumulation of graded potentials in the trigger zone reaches threshold, the result is
voltage gated channels open