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    The 8 Major Systems

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    Some of these glands produce up to 2 secretions (Hormones) but mostly each gland will have the task of producing one. These glands are ductless, which is why they secrete directly into the blood. This is a list of the glands which are a part of this system; Pineal, Pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal…

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    role to the nervous system to keep the body in a state of homeostasis. Through the use of a negative feedback loop the Endocrine system insures the proper amount of hormone is in the body at any given time. These hormones serve functions from growth to balancing ion levels in the body. The Endocrine system is specifically down to the hormone meant for homeostasis. The Endocrine System is a sort of chemical messenger. One which, due to its role in homeostasis, often interacts with other…

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    Work Out Benefits

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    Top 6 benefits that one can get following daily rower workout Description:Emergence of high end fitness tools is pouring in the market to attract the great range of fitness freaks to elaborate their fitness plan. Rowing machine is getting popularity now-a-days. Working out is not a tedious task if anybody can find the bright side of it. It will be too cliché to say that scheduling a regular work out regime will make you fit and sleek. But that may not insist you to turn into a fitness freak.…

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    Turner’s syndrome is growth hormone replacement. The earlier and more successfully this treatment is administered the better it will be at prevented the short stature issues with Turner’s syndrome. There has yet to been proven the best age to start this, but the longer it is done before puberty the taller those with Turner’s syndrome end up being. Another treatment that helps manage Turner’s syndrome is sex hormone replacement. This is just simply replacing the hormones they would normally…

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    an array of hormones once it receives signals from the hypothalamus. These hormones are responsible for regulating the activities of the other glands, such as prolactin, which is involved in milk production, adrenocorticotropic hormone which responds to stress through a stimulation of the epinephrine, hormone responsible for the stimulation of thyroid, as well as the luteinizing hormone, which regulates ovulation timing and promotes sperm and egg development, follicle-stimulating hormone and sex…

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    Hormone is a biological process that involves signaling molecules. These hormones “are secreted into extracellular fluid, which circulate in the blood or hemolymph of animals. This communicates regulatory messages throughout the body” (Reese 993). There are many things that may trigger a hormone to trigger different responses within the human body. This includes intracellular proteins and receptors. First, intracellular proteins act with intracellular receptors. “Intracellular receptors for…

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    Bullfrog Dissection Lab

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    Bullfrog Dissection Background The American bullfrog, Lithobates catesbeianus, is an amphibian about the size of a teacup.(National Geographic, “American Bullfrog”). This dissection explored the anatomy of a bullfrog that had been pithed. Pithing is a technique used to prevent the frog from experiencing any cruel or unusual pain during the dissection. A pithed frog has had its nervous tissue in its brain severed thus allowing it to maintain normal bodily function during the dissection without…

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    Ectopic Pregnancy Pregnancy takes place when an egg travels out of the ovaries and down one of the fallopian tubes joins with a sperm, becomes fertilized, then travels to the uterus where it grows for the remainder of the pregnancy. However, there are times where the fertilized egg does not make it to the uterus to grow and instead it begins to grow elsewhere, this is called an Ectopic Pregnancy. Ectopic Pregnancy basically means “an out-of-place pregnancy”. About 1-2% of pregnancies are…

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    Introduction. HCG stands for Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin. It is a hormone produced naturally by both sexes but more by women during their monthly cycle or during pregnancy. It is essential for keeping a growing fetus healthy. It can also be artificially created in the lab for commercial purposes. The U.S Food and Drug Administration approved it for many different medical uses. It is prescribed to women to treat infertility as it helps women 's eggs mature and get released. In the last few…

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    Hcg Persuasive Speech

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    in the results. HCG stands for human chorionic gonadotropin, a natural hormone that exists in pregnant women. The hormone provides nourishment from body fat in the event that fetus is not getting enough food to survive. HCG shots for weight loss are meant to burn fat in the same way, except without pregnancy, the fat is eliminated from the body rather than used. A British endocrinologist, A.T.W. Simeons, figured out that this fat-burning hormone, when combined…

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