Hormonal Control Option H1 [Also review: 6.5.7 – 6.5.12]

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Hormonal Control Option H1 [Also review: 6.5.7 – 6.5.12]

H1.1 State that hormones are chemical messengers secreted by endocrine glands into the blood and transported to specific target cells.

H1.2 State that hormones can be steroids, proteins, and tyrosine derivatives, with one example of each. H1.3 Distinguish between the mode of action of steroid hormones and protein hormones.

H1.2 State that hormones can be steroids, proteins, and tyrosine derivatives, with one example of each. H1.3 Distinguish between the mode of action of steroid hormones and protein hormones.

H1.2 State that hormones can be steroids, proteins, and tyrosine derivatives, with one example of each. H1.3 Distinguish between the mode of action of steroid hormones and protein hormones. http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072437316/student_view0/chapter47/animations.html#

H1.4 Outline the relationship between the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland.

H1.4 Outline the relationship between the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland.

H1.5 Explain the control of ADH (vasopressin) secretion by negative feedback.

H1.5 Explain the control of ADH (vasopressin) secretion by negative feedback.