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Figure 45.0 A monarch butterfly just after emerging from its cocoon

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1 Figure 45.0 A monarch butterfly just after emerging from its cocoon

2 Figure 45.1 An example of how feedback regulation maintains homeostasis

3 Figure 45.2 Hormonal regulation of insect development (Layer 3)

4 Figure 45.x1 Pupa

5 Figure 45.3 Mechanisms of chemical signaling: a review

6 Figure 11.13 cAMP as a second messenger

7 Figure 11.15 Calcium and inositol triphosphate in signaling pathways (Layer 3)

8 Figure 11.16 Cytoplasmic response to a signal: the stimulation of glycogen breakdown by epinephrine

9 Figure 45.4 One chemical signal, different effects

10 Figure 45.5 Human endocrine glands surveyed in this chapter

11 Table Major Vertebrate Endocrine Glands and Some of Their Hormones (Hypothalamus– Parathyroid glands)

12 Table 45.1 Major Vertebrate Endocrine Glands and Some of Their Hormones (Pancreas–Thymus)

13 Figure 45.6a Hormones of the hypothalamus and pituitary glands

14 Figure 45.6b Hormones of the hypothalamus and pituitary glands

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16 Figure 45.7 Two thyroid hormones

17 Figure 45.8 Feedback control loops regulating the secretion of thyroid hormones T3 and T4

18 Figure 45.9 Hormonal control of calcium homeostasis in mammals

19 Figure 45.10 Glucose homeostasis maintained by insulin and glucagon

20 Figure Derivation of endocrine cells of the adrenal medulla and neurons from neural crest cells

21 Figure 45.12 The synthesis of catecholamine hormones

22 Figure 45.13 Steroid hormones from the adrenal cortex and gonads

23 Figure 45.14 Stress and the adrenal gland


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