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Described the different types of hormones discussed in the text. Used complete sentences. Provided examples, details, and or supporting evidence. The chemical messengers in the body which operate in tissues, body organs, and in the bloodstream are what we call hormones. Examples of these hormones include hormones derived from amino acids, lipid-derived hormones, and peptide-derived hormones. Lipid-derived hormones are examples include testosterone. Amino acid-derived hormones are small molecules in structure and an example is an adrenal hormone. And the peptide-derived hormones are protein in nature and as an example, we have oxytocin (Molnar & Gair, 2019).

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Explained how the abuse of steroids may be related to violent mood swings. Used complete sentences. Provided examples, details, and or supporting evidence. Research has shown that most people who misuse steroids are usually aggressive and easily irritated. These people become verbally aggressive and they tend to raise fights and violence against others (Juergens, 2017). The changes are caused by what experts call secondary hormonal changes.

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Detailed how the specific hormones work and the responses that they elicit (mechanism of action and desired response). Used complete sentences. Provided examples, details, and or supporting evidence. Examples of specific hormones include lipid hormones: just like cholesterol, lipid hormones are similar in structure. The first primary class of lipids in the human body are the steroids hormones. Such hormones include estrogen which is known as the female sex hormone and androgen which is the male sex hormone. These hormones are produced from both the female and male sexual organs. Steroid hormones are known to be insoluble in water and are normally moved around by the transport protein in the bloodstream. Amino acid-derived hormones; most amino acid-derived hormones are chemically derived and their names end with the words 'ine’ like for example epinephrine. This hormone is synthesized from the medulla of thyroxin together with the adrenal glands.

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Finally, we have peptide-derived hormones: these are also known to be protein hormones. The hormones here include examples like oxytocin hormone which is produced and released by the brain. Discussed how signals are propagated along a nerve. Used complete sentences. Provided examples, details, and or supporting evidence. Nerves are the channels used to carry messages from and towards our sensory organs together with the spinal cord and the brain. They also carry messages to and from the central nervous system. Some muscles carry messages from the central nervous system to the muscles and other organs of the body while other nerves just do the transmission and processing of signals in the central nervous system. Certain electric signals take place within the nerve cells and these signals are what we refer to as never conduction. This electric effect is caused by the biological systems of the body. The nerves are made up of some cells that we refer to as neurons, these cells have what we call tendrils that connect them with other cells. Usually, a signal arrives at the cell body of the nerve across the dendrites which stimulate the neurons that generate its signal which is sent to other nerve cells.

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Discussed the function of hormones in the reproductive process. Used complete sentences. Provided examples, details, and or supporting evidence.

The commonly known reproduction hormones are testosterone and estrogens which are the male and female sex hormones respectively. Testosterone stimulates the production of the male sperm while estrogen stimulates the formation of the female ovaries. These sex hormones are responsible for making a person develop sexually or rather reach puberty for teenagers. Other hormones found during the reproductive process have luteinizing hormone which is responsible for stimulating the release of the female egg and progesterone and estrogen which are responsible for maintaining the lining of the uterus (Molnar, 2019).

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Used a minimum of three scholarly sources References

Juergens, J. (2017). Anabolic Steroids Symptoms and Warning Signs - Addiction Center. AddictionCenter. https://www.addictioncenter.com/stimulants/steroids/symptoms- signs/

Molnar, C. (2019). 24.4. Hormonal Control of Human Reproduction – Concepts of Biology-1st Canadian Edition.

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Opentextbc.ca. https://opentextbc.ca/biology/chapter/24-4- hormonal-control-of-human-reproduction/

Molnar, C., & Gair, J. (2019, May). 18.1 Types of Hormones. Opentextbc.ca; BCcampus. https://opentextbc.ca/biology/chapter/18-1-types-of- hormones/#:~:text=There%20are%20three%20basic%20types

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