Title: Figure 45.0 A monarch butterfly just after emerging from its cocoon
1Figure 45.0 A monarch butterfly just after
emerging from its cocoon
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3Figure 45.1 An example of how feedback
regulation maintains homeostasis
4Figure 45.2 Hormonal regulation of insect
development (Layer 1)
5Figure 45.2 Hormonal regulation of insect
development (Layer 2)
6Figure 45.2 Hormonal regulation of insect
development (Layer 3)
7Figure 45.x1 Pupa
8Figure 45.3 Mechanisms of chemical signaling a
review
9Figure 11.5 Overview of cell signaling (Layer 1)
10Figure 11.5 Overview of cell signaling (Layer 2)
11Figure 11.5 Overview of cell signaling (Layer 3)
12Figure 11.6 The structure of a G-protein-linked
receptor
13Figure 11.7 The functioning of a
G-protein-linked receptor
14Figure 11.8 The structure and function of a
tyrosine-kinase receptor
15Figure 11.9 A ligand-gated ion-channel receptor
16Figure 11.10 Steroid hormone interacting with an
intracellular receptor
17Figure 11.11 A phosphorylation cascade
18Figure 11.13 cAMP as a second messenger
19Figure 11.14 The maintenance of calcium ion
concentrations in an animal cell
20Figure 11.15 Calcium and inositol triphosphate
in signaling pathways (Layer 1)
21Figure 11.15 Calcium and inositol triphosphate
in signaling pathways (Layer 2)
22Figure 11.15 Calcium and inositol triphosphate
in signaling pathways (Layer 3)
23Figure 11.16 Cytoplasmic response to a signal
the stimulation of glycogen breakdown by
epinephrine
24Figure 11.17 Nuclear response to a signal the
activation of a specific gene by a growth factor
25Figure 11.18 The specificity of cell signaling
26Figure 11.19 A scaffolding protein
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28Figure 45.4 One chemical signal, different
effects
29Figure 45.5 Human endocrine glands surveyed in
this chapter
30Table 45.1 Major Vertebrate Endocrine Glands and
Some of Their Hormones (HypothalamusParathyroid
glands)
31Table 45.1 Major Vertebrate Endocrine Glands and
Some of Their Hormones (PancreasThymus)
32Figure 45.6a Hormones of the hypothalamus and
pituitary glands
33Figure 45.6b Hormones of the hypothalamus and
pituitary glands
34Figure 45.7 Two thyroid hormones
35Figure 45.8 Feedback control loops regulating
the secretion of thyroid hormones T3 and T4
36Figure 45.9 Hormonal control of calcium
homeostasis in mammals
37Figure 45.10 Glucose homeostasis maintained by
insulin and glucagon
38Figure 45.11 Derivation of endocrine cells of
the adrenal medulla and neurons from neural crest
cells
39Figure 45.12 The synthesis of catecholamine
hormones
40Figure 45.13 Steroid hormones from the adrenal
cortex and gonads
41Figure 45.14 Stress and the adrenal gland
42Figure 44.24 Hormonal control of the kidney by
negative feedback circuits
43Figure 46.14 Hormonal control of the testes
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45Figure 46.15 The reproductive cycle of the human
female
46Figure 46.19 Hormonal induction of labor
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