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norepinephrine
insulin
thyroid hormone
adrenocorticotropic hormone
angiotensin ii
glucagon
estrogen
steroid (1/3)
monoamine (2/3)
peptide (3/3)
To solve this, we categorize each hormone:
- Steroid Hormones: Derived from cholesterol. Thyroid hormone (actually, thyroid hormones are amino acid derivatives but sometimes grouped with steroids in some contexts, and Estrogen is a steroid). Wait, correction: Steroid hormones include Estrogen (androgens, estrogens, progestins) and also, Thyroid hormone is not steroid. Wait, let's recall:
- Steroid: Estrogen, also, maybe I made a mistake. Let's list correctly:
- Steroid (1/3): Estrogen (steroid hormone), and maybe another? Wait, the problem says "Steroid (1/3)" – maybe the correct ones are Estrogen (steroid), and then others? Wait, no, let's use standard hormone classification:
- Steroid Hormones: Derived from cholesterol (e.g., Estrogen, Testosterone, Cortisol).
- Monoamine Hormones: Derived from amino acids (e.g., Norepinephrine, Thyroid hormone (T3/T4, which are iodinated tyrosine derivatives, monoamine)).
- Peptide Hormones: Chains of amino acids (e.g., Insulin, Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), Angiotensin II, Glucagon).
So let's assign:
- Steroid: Estrogen (1 of 3? Wait, the problem says "Steroid (1/3)" – maybe the correct count is 1? Wait, the left has 7 hormones: Norepinephrine, Insulin, Thyroid hormone, Adrenocorticotropic hormone, Angiotensin II, Glucagon, Estrogen. Wait, no, the left buttons: Norepinephrine, Insulin, Thyroid hormone, Adrenocorticotropic hormone, Angiotensin II, Glucagon, Estrogen (7? Wait, the image shows 7? Wait, the user's image: Norepinephrine, Insulin, Thyroid hormone, Adrenocorticotropic hormone, Angiotensin II, Glucagon, Estrogen (7 buttons). The columns: Steroid (1/3), Monoamine (2/3), Peptide (3/3). So total 1+2+3=6? Wait, maybe a typo, but let's proceed.
Correct classification:
- Steroid: Estrogen (1)
- Monoamine: Norepinephrine, Thyroid hormone (2)
- Peptide: Insulin, Adrenocorticotropic hormone, Angiotensin II, Glucagon – wait, no, "Peptide (3/3)" – 3. So Insulin, Adrenocorticotropic hormone, Angiotensin II, Glucagon – no, 3. Wait, maybe:
- Peptide: Insulin, Adrenocorticotropic hormone, Angiotensin II (3)
- Monoamine: Norepinephrine, Thyroid hormone (2)
- Steroid: Estrogen (1)
Let's verify each:
- Norepinephrine: Monoamine (derived from tyrosine, catecholamine, monoamine)
- Insulin: Peptide (protein hormone, peptide)
- Thyroid hormone: Monoamine (iodinated tyrosine, monoamine)
- Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH): Peptide (polypeptide)
- Angiotensin II: Peptide (small peptide)
- Glucagon: Peptide (polypeptide)
- Estrogen: Steroid (derived from cholesterol)
So:
- Steroid (1/3): Estrogen
- Monoamine (2/3): Norepinephrine, Thyroid hormone
- Peptide (3/3): Insulin, Adrenocorticotropic hormone, Angiotensin II (or Glucagon? Wait, 3: Insulin, Adrenocorticotropic hormone, Angiotensin II – that's 3. Or Insulin, Glucagon, Adrenocorticotropic hormone? Wait, the problem says "Peptide (3/3)" – 3. So let's confirm:
So the correct assignment is:
- Steroid: Estrogen
- Monoamine: Norepinephrine, Thyroid hormone
- Peptide: Insulin, Adrenocorticotropic hormone, Angiotensin II (or Glucagon, but 3).
So to place each:
- Drag Estrogen to Steroid.
- Drag Norepinephrine and Thyroid hormone to Monoamine.
- Drag Insulin, Adrenocorticotropic hormone, Angiotensin II (or Glucagon) to Peptide.
But since the problem is a drag-and-drop, the answer is the correct categorization.
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- Steroid (1/3): Estrogen
- Monoamine (2/3): Norepinephrine, Thyroid hormone
- Peptide (3/3): Insulin, Adrenocorticotropic hormone, Angiotensin II (or Glucagon – but typically, Insulin, ACTH, Angiotensin II are peptides; Glucagon is also a peptide. Wait, the count is 3, so three of them: Insulin, Adrenocorticotropic hormone, Angiotensin II (three)).
(Note: The exact drag-and-drop would require placing each hormone in the correct column. The key is classifying each hormone's type: steroid (Estrogen), monoamine (Norepinephrine, Thyroid hormone), peptide (Insulin, Adrenocorticotropic hormone, Angiotensin II).)