Problem 1
Question
Which is the defining feature of hormones? a. They are only produced in endocrine glands. b. They are secreted into the blood, where they may reach one or more types of distant target cells, thereby altering cell function throughout the body. c. They are released only by neurons. d. They are never released by neurons. e. They are secreted into ducts, where they diffuse to another nearby gland or other structure.
Step-by-Step Solution
Verified Answer
The defining feature of hormones is that they are secreted into the blood, where they may reach one or more types of distant target cells, thereby altering cell function throughout the body.
1Step 1: Disqualify Incorrect Answer Choices - Neuronal Hormones
Given the guidelines to evaluate each answer choice: first look at options C and D. They state that hormones are either only released by neurons (C) or never released by neurons (D). However, it's known that even though some hormones could be released by neurons, it is not a defining feature for all hormones. Thereby automatically discredifying answer choices C and D.
2Step 2: Disqualify Incorrect Answer Choices - Glandular Production and Secretion
Next, examine answer choices A and E. They focus on the production and secretion of hormones. Choice A states that hormones are only produced in endocrine glands. This is incorrect, as they can also be produced by certain types of cells not located within endocrine glands. Choice E focuses on hormones being secreted into ducts to then diffuse to nearby structures, which is a primary feature of exocrine, not endocrine hormones. Endocrine hormones are typically released directly into the bloodstream or surrounding tissue, not through ducts. Thus, these two choices can be discarded.
3Step 3: Identify the Correct Answer
The statement left is choice B. It accurately describes that hormones are released into the bloodstream and target distant cells for a reaction, significantly altering body functions as a result. This aligns with the standard definition of a hormone, making B the correct answer.
Key Concepts
HormonesEndocrine GlandsNeuronal Hormones
Hormones
Hormones play a vital role in the body's ability to maintain balance and respond to various stimuli. They act as chemical messengers, traveling through the bloodstream to distant targets, which can be any cell or organ in the body that recognizes the hormone. This is what makes them unique and fundamental to the endocrine system.
Hormones can affect almost every aspect of our bodily functions, such as:
Hormones can affect almost every aspect of our bodily functions, such as:
- Regulating metabolism
- Controlling growth and development
- Managing reproductive processes
- Modulating mood and cognition
Endocrine Glands
Endocrine glands are specialized structures in the body that produce and release hormones directly into the bloodstream. This setup allows the hormones to reach target cells far from their production site. Unlike exocrine glands, which release substances through ducts, endocrine glands rely on diffusion into the bloodstream to ensure widespread distribution.
Major endocrine glands include:
Major endocrine glands include:
- Hypothalamus
- Pituitary gland
- Thyroid gland
- Adrenal glands
- Pancreas
Neuronal Hormones
Neuronal hormones, also known as neurohormones, are an intriguing crossover between the nervous and endocrine systems. These hormones are produced by neurosecretory cells, which display characteristics of both neurons and endocrine cells. They release hormones in response to neural signals.
Examples include:
Examples include:
- Oxytocin, which is involved in social bonding and reproductive behaviors
- Vasopressin, which regulates water balance and osmolarity
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