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HORMONES: AN OVERVIEW Hormones are produced by most plants and animals. Animal hormones are made and secreted mainly by endocrine glands, are usually carried by the circulatory system, and communicate regulatory messages to specific sites in the body. © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. 2 The endocrine system consists of all hormone-secreting cells and is the body’s main system for internal chemical regulation. HORMONES: AN OVERVIEW © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. 3 Endocrine cells secrete into the bloodstream hormones that can affect many cells in many different body organs but only affect target cells, cells that have receptors for that specific hormone. HORMONES: AN OVERVIEW © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. 4 © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Blast Animation: Signaling: Endocrine Right click slide / select “Play” 5

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HORMONES: AN OVERVIEW

• Hormones are produced by most plants and

animals.

• Animal hormones

– are made and secreted mainly by endocrine glands,

– are usually carried by the circulatory system, and

– communicate regulatory messages to specific sites in the body.

© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

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• The endocrine system

– consists of all hormone-secreting cells and

– is the body’s main system for internal chemical regulation.

HORMONES: AN OVERVIEW

© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

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• Endocrine cells secrete into the bloodstream

hormones that

– can affect many cells in many different body organs but

– only affect target cells, cells that have receptors for that specific hormone.

HORMONES: AN OVERVIEW

© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Blast Animation: Signaling: EndocrineRight click slide / select “Play”

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Figure 25.1

Endocrine

cell

Blood

vessel

Membrane-enclosedsacs

Hormone

molecules

Receptor

protein

Target cell

Adrenal glands(type of endocrine

gland), which sitatop the kidneys

6 Figure 25.1a

Endocrinecell

Bloodvessel

Membrane-enclosedsacs

Hormonemolecules

Receptorprotein

Target cell

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• There are two general mechanisms by which

hormones trigger changes in target cells:

1. Water-soluble hormones trigger responses without ever entering their target cells.

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Animation: Water-Soluble HormoneRight click slide / select “Play”

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Figure 25.2-1

Water-solublehormone Receptor

protein

Target

cell Plasma

membrane

Nucleus

1

10 Figure 25.2-2

Water-solublehormone Receptor

protein

Target

cell Plasma

membrane

Relay

molecules

Signaltransduction

pathway

Nucleus

1

2

11

Figure 25.2-3

Water-solublehormone Receptor

protein

Target

cell Plasma

membrane

Relay

molecules

Signaltransduction

pathway

Cytoplasmic

responseor

Gene regulationNucleus

1

2

3

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2. Lipid-soluble hormones trigger responses after entering the target cell.

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Blast Animation: Signaling via Steroid HormonesRight click slide / select “Play”

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Animation: Lipid-Soluble HormoneRight click slide / select “Play”

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Figure 25.3-1

Lipid-solublehormone

Target

cellPlasma

membrane

1

Nucleus

16 Figure 25.3-2

Lipid-solublehormone

Receptorprotein

Target

cellPlasma

membrane

2

1

Nucleus

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Figure 25.3-3

Lipid-solublehormone

Receptorprotein

Target

cellPlasma

membrane

Hormone-receptorcomplex

Nucleus

2

1

3

18 Figure 25.3-4

Lipid-solublehormone

Receptorprotein

Target

cellPlasma

membrane

Hormone-receptorcomplex

Gene regulation

Nucleus

2

1

3

4

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