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D.5 Hormones and metabolism
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Nature of science: Cooperation and collaboration between groups of scientists—the International Council for the Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders includes a number of scientists who work to eliminate the harm done by iodine deficiency. (4.3) |
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16N.3.HL.TZ0.20a:
On the diagram, label a
(i) second messenger.
(ii) gene regulatory protein.
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17M.3.HL.TZ1.20a:
A good marker of dietary intake of iodine is the urinary iodine level (UI). A study was carried out in the UK to establish urinary iodine levels and milk intake in schoolgirls aged 14–15 years.
Urinary iodine values from 50 to 99 μg dm–3 are considered to be mild iodine deficiency. Deduce the effect of milk intake on the iodine status of schoolgirls in the UK.
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17M.3.HL.TZ2.22:
Explain the role of receptors in mediating the action of both steroid and protein hormones.
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20N.3.HL.TZ0.24:
Explain how steroid and peptide hormones exert their effect.
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17N.3.HL.TZ0.20a.ii:
The action of thyroxin is similar to steroid hormones. Describe the action of steroid hormones.
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17N.3.HL.TZ0.20b:
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17N.3.HL.TZ0.20a.i:
Thyroxin is a hormone produced in the thyroid gland. State one function of thyroxin.
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18M.3.HL.TZ1.19c:
Describe the mode of action of steroid hormones.
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18M.3.HL.TZ2.23:
Compare and contrast steroid and peptide hormone action.
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Distinguish between the mode of action of steroid hormones and peptide hormones.
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