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| Cortisol and Corticosterone are examples of: |
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| Maintains blood glucose levels, regulates some aspects of CNS function, and immune response |
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| Increases sodium absorption to prevent hyponatremia |
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| primary glucocorticoid hormone |
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| secondary glucocorticoid hormone |
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| primary mineralcorticoid hormone |
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| major site of glucocorticoids and adrenal androgens |
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| primary site of aldosterone synthase and aldosterone production |
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| LDL is broken down and stored as: |
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| cholesterole-fatty acid ester |
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| the release of the cholesterol from the ester is caused by |
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| PK-A phosphorylation of phospholipase A2 |
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| Cortisol release is stimulated by: |
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| Cortisol levels regulate secretion of: |
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