Deck 38: Introduction to Endocrine Pharmacology and Hormones of the Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland

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Gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH):

A) Release is decreased by norepinephrine
B) Initiates the secretion of LH and FSH
C) Is released in a continuous concentration from the hypothalamus
D) Is a steroid hormone
E) Acts upon the posterior pituitary
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The difference between the receptors of peptide hormones and steroid hormones is:

A) There is no difference between the two types of receptors.
B) The receptors for peptide hormones are on the cell surface, whereas receptors for steroids are within the cell.
C) The receptors for peptide hormones can also receive steroid hormones, whereas the receptors for steroid hormones cannot.
D) Receptors for peptide hormones can receive more than one peptide, whereas the receptors for steroid hormones are hormone specific
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Deck 38: Introduction to Endocrine Pharmacology and Hormones of the Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland
Gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH):

A) Release is decreased by norepinephrine
B) Initiates the secretion of LH and FSH
C) Is released in a continuous concentration from the hypothalamus
D) Is a steroid hormone
E) Acts upon the posterior pituitary
Acts upon the posterior pituitary
The difference between the receptors of peptide hormones and steroid hormones is:

A) There is no difference between the two types of receptors.
B) The receptors for peptide hormones are on the cell surface, whereas receptors for steroids are within the cell.
C) The receptors for peptide hormones can also receive steroid hormones, whereas the receptors for steroid hormones cannot.
D) Receptors for peptide hormones can receive more than one peptide, whereas the receptors for steroid hormones are hormone specific
The receptors for peptide hormones are on the cell surface, whereas receptors for steroids are within the cell.
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