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3. when is hormone receptor downregulation likely to occur? if the horm…

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  1. when is hormone receptor downregulation likely to occur?

if the hormone is lipid - soluble
if a hormone is secreted at lower - than - usual levels
if the hormone is water - soluble
if a hormone is secreted at higher - than - usual levels

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Hormone receptor downregulation is a process where cells decrease the number of hormone receptors in response to prolonged exposure to high hormone levels. Let's analyze each option:

  • "If the hormone is lipid - soluble": Lipid - soluble hormones (like steroids) have different receptor mechanisms, but solubility alone doesn't directly cause downregulation. Receptor downregulation is more about hormone concentration.
  • "If a hormone is secreted at lower - than - usual levels": Low hormone levels would typically lead to upregulation (increase in receptors) to be more sensitive to the hormone, not downregulation.
  • "If the hormone is water - soluble": Similar to lipid - soluble, water - solubility is not the main factor for downregulation. Downregulation is related to hormone concentration.
  • "If a hormone is secreted at higher - than - usual levels": When a hormone is present at high levels for a long time, cells downregulate their receptors to reduce their responsiveness to the excessive hormone, which is the process of hormone receptor downregulation.

Answer:

If a hormone is secreted at higher - than - usual levels