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bhavjain wrote:Describe and give an example of each of the 3 classes of hormomes.
5 types from what I've read:
Acetylcholine - Acetylcholine
Neuropeptides - Substance P
Amino acids - GABA
Gasotransmitters - NO
Monoamines - Serotonin
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Uber wrote:
bhavjain wrote:Describe and give an example of each of the 3 classes of hormomes.
5 types from what I've read:
Acetylcholine - Acetylcholine
Neuropeptides - Substance P
Amino acids - GABA
Gasotransmitters - NO
Monoamines - Serotonin
Source? The 3 mentioned in the 2011 Division C Manual are steroids (+eicosanoids), (poly)peptides/proteins, and monoamines.

EDIT: I wouldn't classify most neurotransmitters as hormones (exceptions like epinephrine and norepinephrine exist). Note that I was asking about hormones.
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bhavjain wrote:
Source? The 3 mentioned in the 2011 Division C Manual are steroids (+eicosanoids), (poly)peptides/proteins, and monoamines.

EDIT: I wouldn't classify most neurotransmitters as hormones (exceptions like epinephrine and norepinephrine exist). Note that I was asking about hormones.
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Steroids - Estradiol
Peptide - ADH
Monoamines - Epinephrine
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Uber wrote:
bhavjain wrote:
Source? The 3 mentioned in the 2011 Division C Manual are steroids (+eicosanoids), (poly)peptides/proteins, and monoamines.

EDIT: I wouldn't classify most neurotransmitters as hormones (exceptions like epinephrine and norepinephrine exist). Note that I was asking about hormones.
OOPS *Facepalm* I've been reading neuro most of the summer
Steroids - Estradiol
Peptide - ADH
Monoamines - Epinephrine
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Patient comes in with the following symptoms:
Excessive fat on face
Central obesity
Glucose intolerance
1. Name of most likely disorder and what hormone it mainly involves
2. Two potential causes
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1. Type II Diabetes Mellitus; insulin
2. Obesity, Genetics, hyposecretion of insulin, insulin resistance
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bhavjain wrote:
1. Type II Diabetes Mellitus; insulin
2. Obesity, Genetics, hyppsecretion of insulin, insulin resistance
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What precursor polypeptide is ACTH or corticotropin derived from?
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Anyone? You can always Google it if you don't know :P
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Uh, is it corticotropin-releasing hormone? I hope Google isn't wrong :lol:
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