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- 6. Major warning signs of adrenal disease include abnormal blood pressure, abnormal electrolytes, and unexplained weight change. ? Do answer urgently need Group of answer choicesTrueFalse no references, just homework.6. Major warning signs of adrenal disease include abnormal blood pressure, abnormal electrolytes, and unexplained weight change. ?Group of answer choicesTrueFalse no references, just homework.17. The following terms describe how hormones can interact to maintain homeostasis. Define each term and give an example of each situation: Synergism Definition act on the same target cells to exert the same effect Example
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- 1. What are hormones? Discuss briefly the importance of hormones in the body. 2. Explain the ways in which hormones work.7. Label the endocrine organs on the picture.3. Complete the following table comparing steroid hormones to protein hormones Steroid Hormone Initial Binding Site (i.e. what it initially attaches to and where) Mechanism of Action Example (i.e. name one) Protein Hormone