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- An explanation of the testosterone hormone structure (the functional groups and everything)
- How is the structure related to its function? (What do the functional groups do in our bodies, carbons, etc.)
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- Two arctic marine mammals that live in the same waters differ in the level of pollutants in their bodies. Bowhead whales have a lower pollutant load than ringed seals. What are some factors that might explain this difference?What effect will the addition of a sulfate group have on the properties of Testosterone? Why is this important? Note:Need answer urgently (within 30 minutes)Sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) binds about 60% of the testosterone in circulation. What is the role of this protein?
- Write a summary on Structure Activity Relationship (SAR) of Androgen? Or write a short note on SAR of Androgen? Please write at your own words. Answer should be specific (8-10)linesDescribe cellular action mechanisms of testosterone and related androgens.Hormones are of different types and sizes can we justify this?
- A 38-year-old male is upset about his low sperm count and visits a "practitioner" who commonly advertises his miracle cures of sterility. The practitioner is a quack who treats conditions of low sperm count with megadoses of testosterone. Although his patients experience a huge surge in libido, their sperm count is even lower after hormone treatment. a) Which two glands would be responsive to the megadose of testosterone? b) Identify the two hormones that would be affected by the megadose of testosterone. Would their levels increase or decrease? c) What role, if any, would either of the affected hormones have on the man's reduced sperm count?All of the following at side effects of Testosterone use EXCEPT a. Infertility. b. Excessive hair growth. c. Edentulism. d. Deepened voice.Hormone Replacement Therapy Would you recommend hormone replacement therapy for individuals seeking to relieve the symptoms of menopause? Why or why not?
- List the hormones secreted by the following:(a) Hypothalamus (b) Pituitary (c) Thyroid (d) Parathyroid(e) Adrenal (f) Pancreas (g) Testis (h) Ovary (i) Thymus (j) Atrium (k) Kidney (l) G-I TractThe biologically most active, naturally occuring androgen is: 1) DHEA 2) Androstenedione 3) Epiandrosterone 4) Testosterone no references, just homework.What would happen to male hormone levels if the hypothalamus producedgonadotropic releasing hormone (GnRH) continuously? A. Luteinizing hormone (LH), follicular stimulating hormone (FSH), andtestosterone levels would be high. B. Testosterone levels would be low C.Only luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicular stimulating hormone (FSH)levels would be high. D. Only testosterone levels would be high.