How Long to Read Molecular Diseases 5

By Dr Sami a Almudhaffar Prof

How Long Does it Take to Read Molecular Diseases 5?

It takes the average reader 9 hours and 10 minutes to read Molecular Diseases 5 by Dr Sami a Almudhaffar Prof

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The control systems in the body of the animal and human being represented by endocrinology and nervous system, and the growth processes in the animal are under the endocrine glands beside that the changes are largely under the control of the glands despite the fact that hormonal control are slow in their work, compared with the rapid neurological control.The endocrine system control many functions such as growth, reproduction, metabolism as well as regulation of the b internal temperature and others, such as secretion an chemicals from endocrine cells in small quantities up to pico grams, that called hormones and accomplish specialized task in other cells "target cells".Hormones being known as chemical messengers, that perform important roles in the control of the vital actions that occur in living organisms and excreted in mammals by endocrine glands to move to various parts of the body by the blood. The hormones are divided in mammals to three groups, the first group contains peptide hormones that include the hypothalamus and pituitary as well as insulin and glucagon. The second group is called steroidal hormones, which includes hormones of the adrenal cortex and the sex glands, such as androgens and estrogens and the third group include amino derivative hormones such as adrenaline and hormones of the thyroid hormones.The hormones are synthesized in endocrine gland , which has no channels "Ductless". It can be defined as chemicals that appear as a result of its composition in the endocrine gland of the human body excreted directly into the blood and transported to other organs of the body by the blood streams directly affecting the effectiveness of the body's life. This definition could be applied to non-hormonal substances such as carbon dioxide, which can be transferred to various organs of the body during breathing and neurological process such as acetyl choline ,synthesized by the nerve tissue and transported to other locations in the body. It is possible to have a precise definition of the hormone to be represented (the chemicals that make up a very small quantities, which is organizing various biochemical reactions to configure the appropriate quantities of various substances in accordance with the body's need). Accordingly the following are characteristics of hormones, several hormones control reproduction, which is a complex physiological phenomena, including:- Steroidal sex hormones "Sex Gonads" which is produced by the gonads.- Hormones that stimulate the Follicles such as Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)" that control the biosynthesis steroidal hormones as well as sex cells.- Stimulating hormone of yellow body "Lutenizing hormone (LH)" and this hormone also controls the steroidal hormones ,sexual cells and ovulation.- The "Prolactin" The pituitary gland produce (LH, FSH, and prolactin). There are other hormones that regulate hormones of the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland which is called Gn- RH and hormone secretion inhibitor for Prolactin wich is secreted (PIH, PRH) by the hypothalamus region .- Recent studies have revealed that hormones, hormone agonists, hormone antagonists provide beneficial and sometime dramatic results in cancer treatment and chemoprevention. In many cases they provide similar therapeutic results and can replace the conventional cancer therapies (chemotherapy, surgical therapy and radiation therapy) thus becoming new adjuvant systemic therapy for cancer .Progestational agents and estrogen antagonists such as tamoxifen have been used either single or in combination with cytotoxic chemotherapy in patient with advanced disease . Some patients with epithelial ovarian tumors have had response to endocrine therapy although it appears that the overall response rate is 10%.The trials using flutamide which is antiandrogen drug, these trials suggest that flutamide does not have activity against ovarian cancer

How long is Molecular Diseases 5?

Molecular Diseases 5 by Dr Sami a Almudhaffar Prof is 550 pages long, and a total of 137,500 words.

This makes it 186% the length of the average book. It also has 168% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Molecular Diseases 5 Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 12 hours and 31 minutes to read Molecular Diseases 5 aloud.

What Reading Level is Molecular Diseases 5?

Molecular Diseases 5 is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

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