DO YOU AGREE THAT DRUG TESTING SHOULD BE DONE AS A REQUIREMENT FOR ADMISSION TO SCHOOL? Why OR Why not?
Yes, I agree that drug testing must be done in schools before the admission of the students, because it is very important to know if the student is a drug user or not. Drug testing is useful for all students, not just those taking a medical course.
We all know that drugs have adverse effects on human. They can bring euphoria and sometimes physical and emotional dependence if people use them for a long time. Many crimes in our world today are due to drug addiction and unfortunately drug users can do something that is evil. Crimes then can be prevented in the school campus if it is a drug free place without worries about safety and security.
The question is, "What will happen to those people who would be positive in the Drug Test? Will they or will they not be allowed to enter School?". These questions I think should be answered by the school administration. Then they will decide what to do with these people, because some who might be positive for drugs may want to have a new life and they deserve a chance to prove themselves. I don't want to comment further about these questions.
Students do not have to use drugs in order for them to be good in school. They just have to believe in themselves. Drugs bring bad things to people instead of good things. I think Drug Testing will benefit the school, the faculty members and the students as well.
1. Enzymes (catalyst) will act with the hormones which will serve as the messengers to invoke changes in the target cell. 2. The two types of receptor in cell are the cell surface receptor and intracellular receptor. 3. The cell surface receptor only acts outside of the cell while the intracellular receptor will go inside the cell and will act there. 4. Examples of hormone in type 1 mechanism are peptide hormone, proteins, catecholamines and eicosanoids. 5. Examples of hormone for type 2 mechanism are the steroids and thyroid hormones. 6. Example of 2nd messenger is the adenylate cyclase.
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Hormones in the type 1 mechanism find their receptor on the plasma membrane of the target cells.
The binding of hormone to the receptor will result to the production of second messengers within the cell.
This then will trigger a series of molecular interactions that will alter the physiologic state of the cell.
Each of the hormones will bind to the receptor protein that are embedded in the cytoplasmic membrane of the target cell.
Near the receptor protein is adenylate cyclase which is in inactive form and will act as the 2nd messenger.
It is important to know the type of receptor a hormone utilize to know its action. If it is steroid or non-steroid hormone.
The type 1 mechanism acts faster because it just reacts on the cell surface unlike the type 2 it will first go inside the cell then will have the reaction there.
The endocrine system release hormones that trigger the actions in a target cell. Target cell membrane receptor will bind only to one type of hormone. Hormones (messengers) act with enzymes (catalyst) to invoke changes within the target cells. Hormonal action can be gained by knowing the type of receptor it uses. The receptors can be categorized into two types based on the location on the cell:
Cell surface receptors
Hormones: Peptide hormones, proteins, catecholamines and eicosanoids
The Principle Mechanism of Action is the generation of second messengers which reacts the activity of other molecules within the cell
Intracellular receptors
Hormone: Steroids and thyroid hormones
The Principle Mechanism of Action is alter the activity of responsive genes in the hormones
Cell Surface Receptors or Hormonal Mechanism of Action Type 1
In type 1 hormonal mechanism, only the receptor found on the surface of the cell will come in contact with the specific hormone. This receptor when in combination with the hormone will initiate biochemical processes such as muscle contraction and relaxation, digestion, etc.
Peptide hormones, proteins, catecholamines and eicosanoids find their receptor on the plasma membrane of the target cells. The binding of hormone to the receptor will initiates a series of events that will leads to production of second messengers within the cell. Second messengers then will trigger a series of molecular interactions that will alter the physiologic state of the cell.
Each of the hormones has unique structure that will bind to the receptor protein that are embedded in the cytoplasmic membrane on the target cell. Near the receptor protein is adenylate cyclase which is in inactive form before the hormone will arrive at the target cell and will bind to its receptor.
Answers: Identification 1. Which cells secrete T3 and T4? Thyroid follicular cells 2. What is the most common cause of hypothyroidism? Grave's disease 3. What hormone does the parafollicular cells or C cells produce? Calcitonin 4. What substance is needed for the synthesis of thyroid hormone? Iodine 5. TSH is release from what endocrine gland? Anterior Pituitary Gland 6. Release of TRH and TSH is due to an elevated level of T3. 7. High iodine levels suppresses what hormone secretion? T3/T4 8. TSHpromotes normal development and activity of the thyroid gland. 9. Low blood levels of T3 and T4 stimulate the Hypothalamusto secrete TRH. 10. What is the other name for thyroxine? Tetraiodothyronine Case Analysis 11-20. Grace is a new freshmen college student who hates herself for she's been gaining weight and her neck looks fat. She also has odd butterfly shaped swelling across the front of her neck under her chin. She's also been feeling tired and mentally dull.
The probable diagnosis of the patient is that she has enlarged thyroid gland or goiter. The goiter is probably due to hypothyroidism which is causing the weight gain, fatigue and mental dullness. Thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormone that cause the hypothyroidism of the patient. Hypothyroidism means that T3 and T4 are lessen in number and these two hormones are needed for the normal development of the brain causing the mental dullness of the patient.
IDENTIFICATION 1. Which cells secrete T3 and T4? 2. What is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism? 3. What hormone does the parafollicular cells or C cells produced? 4. What substance is needed for the synthesis of thyroid hormones? 5. TSH is release from which endocrine gland? 6. Release of TRH and TSH is due to an elevated level of _______. 7. High iodine levels suppresses what hormone secretion? 8. _____ promotes normal development and activity of the thyroid gland. 9. Low blood levels of T3 and T4 stimulate the _______ to secrete TRH. 10. What is the other name for thyroxine?
CASE ANALYSIS
Grace is a new freshmen college student who hates herself for she's been gaining weight and her neck looks fat. She also has odd butterfly shaped swelling across the front of her neck under her chin. She's also been feeling tired and mentally dull.
What is the probable cause of her symptoms? What probable cause does Grace is suffering from? What test would you recommend to diagnose her?
This picture shows the pituitary gland where the thyroid stimulating hormone is synthesized. The anterior pituitary gland regulates also the endocrine function of the thyroid gland.
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