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Guys lets play this game. Based on our studies each person will answer the previous question in the post and then he will ask a question in any topic of MCAT that he likes! The answer should not be more than 1-2 lines
This should be a great game! Please make the question in Bold at the end when you answered the previous question.

Let start it!




Where is Cortisol being produced and what is its effec on the body?
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Cortisol is a stress hormone, (glucocorticoid), that raises blood glucose levels by increasing gluconeogenisis in the liver. It is produced in the adrenal cortex, (the kidney's hat), and sometimes in the pinky toe… I have a friend of a friend…

(I’m cynical and learn best when things have gone awry: http://www.medhelp.org/www/nadf4.htm)

Why do (-) charged proteins migrate towards the anode during electrophoresis?


Caboose.
 
Caboose said:
Cortisol is a stress hormone, (glucocorticoid), that raises blood glucose levels by increasing gluconeogenisis in the liver. It is produced in the adrenal cortex, (the kidney's hat), and sometimes in the pinky toe… I have a friend of a friend…

(I’m cynical and learn best when things have gone awry: http://www.medhelp.org/www/nadf4.htm)

Why do (-) charged proteins migrate towards the anode during electrophoresis?


Caboose.

Because the anode is positively charged. (electrolytic cell)

If an individual has ineffectual TSH, so that thyroxin levels stay low - what is the body's response?
 
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