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Title: Figure 45.0 A monarch butterfly just after emerging from its cocoon


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