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Re-Answer ONE оf the three 12-pоint questiоns from Short Exаm 2. If your score on your chosen question is higher thаn whаt you got on the short exam 2, I will give you those points back on short exam 2. {If you don't answer, you have no opportunity of getting any points back} Tell me the Question number you are choosing to answer. (Don't answer more than 1 question, I will only grade the first # you answer) A newly discovered disease, "Hormonal Disruptia," has been observed in a small population. Patients with this disease exhibit symptoms such as severe hormonal imbalances, disrupted neurotransmitter release, and impaired cellular communication. Researchers have noted that the disease primarily affects the cells' ability to communicate over short distances, leading to localized tissue dysfunction. Based on the symptoms and the nature of the disease, which mode of communication (direct, autocrine, paracrine, endocrine, or synaptic) is most likely being affected by Hormonal Disruptia? Support your answer with specific examples from the symptoms described. You answer should describe each type of communication mode as you explain which type of communication you think this Hormonal Disruptia disease is affecting. There is no "right" answer for this. But if you don't have valid evidence to support your answer, you will NOT get full credit. 6 pts. for your answer with 3 pieces of evidence. 6 pts. for having each mode of communication described in your answer. 2. There are 3 major types of hormones. Peptides, Lipids, and Amino Acid Derivatives. A) What is the difference in form for each type? (Don't give me specific structures, because I told you not to learn those, but broadly explain the differences). (3 pts) B) How does the structure attribute to the way that each of these 3 types of hormones travels through the bloodstream, where they find their receptors, and what cellular changes they cause? (9 pts; 3 pts each) 3. The parathyroid gland is really important because it regulates the amount of Calcium ions (Ca2+) in our blood. Now, Ca2+ is important for a lot of the body's functioning, but let's pretend that a person has a disease where they cannot get enough Ca2+ into the extracellular fluid. A) Of the 3 major types of hormone groups, which type(s) would lack of Ca2+ hurt the most? (2 pts) B) Explain in detail WHY the lack of Ca2+ in the extracellular fluid would interfere with the functioning of this(these) group(s) of hormones. Use the unlabeled diagram below for help. You should be describing a mechanism of action here (5 pts) and then explaining the consequences of the lack of Ca2+ overall (5 pts). Bonus points for each if you correctly include Calmodulin, PLC, G Protein, IP3, and DAG in your answer (up to 5 bonus points).
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