FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Types of Cellular Secretion of Hormones Blood Transport of Hormones General Mechanisms of Hormonal Actions Asha Alex Physiology.
Advertisements

Comparison of coordination by hormones and the nervous system
The Endocrine System. Nervous System vs. Endocrine System Nervous System Endocrine System Speed of Action? How Long do the Effects Last? What is Used.
INTRODUCTION.
Chapter 32 Positive Feedback. You Must Know One example of positive feedback. (Childbirth)
The Endocrine System VS 223 Dr. Noland Endocrine Glands Secrete their product directly into bloodstream Known as “ductless” glands.
Endocrinology Prof. K. Sivapalan. Jan. 2014Endocrine- general.2 Communication Between Cells Nervous. Humeral –Metabolites. –Paracrine. –Endocrine.
Define what endocrine glands are. What are the secretions of endocrine glands called? How do they get to the target cells? Consider the components of cell.
Chapter 17 Lecture Slides with Animations
Hormones & the Endocrine System A hormone is a chemical signal that is dumped into the bodies circulatory system – Blood or lymph – Effects a great many.
The Chapter 5 Test will be on Thursday, October 16.
Endocrinology Prof. K. Sivapalan. Jan. 2014Endocrine- general.2 Communication Between Cells Nervous. Humeral –Metabolites. –Paracrine. –Endocrine.
The four units of the Ca 2+ signalling network Nature Rev. Mol. Cell Biol. 1, (2000) Speed Amplitude Spatio-temporal pattern.
Endocrine System. Endocrine – “ductless glands” Secretions directly enter blood and travel to every body organ But not all cell respond…only target cells.
1 The Endocrine System. 2 Endocrine system – the body’s second great controlling system Nervous and Endocrine Regulation Delivery Control Response Duration.
Patterns and Processes of Life Chapter 17 The Endocrine System.
Chapter 5 Bulk Transport Local and Long Distance Signaling.
Unit 2 – The Cell Chapter 11~ Cell Communication.
Endocrine System.
GLENBROOK SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL HONORS BIOLOGY UNIT 14 BEHAVIOR, ENDOCRINE SYSTEM & LEARNING.
Plant Hormones and the Endocrine System Chapters 39 and 45 (in brief) Campbell Reece.
Chapter 11 Cell Communication. Single Transduction Pathway The process in which a signal on a cells surface is converted into a specific cellular response.
Chapter  Differentiate between the following:  Paracrine  Endocrine  Autocrine.
VIDEO CLIP. ENDOCRINE V. EXOCRINE ENDOCRINE “into” Releases substance (hormone) into the bloodstream EXOCRINE “out of” Releases substance into a duct.
Chapter 9 The Endocrine System. Functions – regulate growth – regulate reproduction – utilization of nutrients – salt and fluid balance – regulation of.
THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM Ch 45. I. Overview of intercellular communication Similarities? Differences?
Hormones influence a cell’s activities by entering the cell or binding to its membrane.
The Endocrine System. Endocrine Glands Endocrine glands release hormones Hormones: chemicals that circulate through the body to regulate the metabolic.
Pathophysiology 4th year Endocrinology Course.  Hormone  Hormonal transport  Hormonal degradation  Membrane/ nuclear receptor  Hypofunction  Hyperfuction.
Endocrine System. Endocrine – “ductless glands” Secretions directly enter blood and travel to every body organ But not all cell respond…only target cells.
Chapter Pgs Objective: I can describe the basic categories of the endocrine system and relate them to various feedback mechanisms.
Copyright © 2005 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings Chapter 45: Hormones and the Endocrine System.
13/11/
January 26, 2016 Journal: What is the function of hormones?
Different Types of Chemical Signals Can Be Received by Cells
Endocrine System Hormones
KEY CONCEPT The nervous system and the endocrine system provide the means by which organ systems communicate.
Chapter 11 – Cell Communication
CHAPTER 11 CELL COMMUNICATION
Chapter 13: The Endocrine System
Hormones and the Endocrine System
Chemical Signals in Animals
D.5 Hormones and metabolism
Chapter 11~ Cell Communication
Chapter 11 Cell Communication.
Chapter 11~ Cell Communication
January 24, 2017 Journal: What is the function of the endocrine system? After you complete this journal, hand in your journals. You should have at least.
Hormones and the Endocrine System
The Endocrine System.
KEY CONCEPT The nervous system and the endocrine system provide the means by which organ systems communicate.
NUTRITION, METABOLISM, and TEMPERATURE REGULATION
Endocrine System Ch. 18 Sect 3
Chapter 8 last part of lecture
Human Anatomy & Physiology
Introduction to Endocrine System
Introduction to the Endocrine system and Hormones
Chapter 18a The Endocrine System
Hormones influence a cell’s activities by entering the cell or binding to its membrane.
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM: MALE
Hormones influence a cell’s activities by entering the cell or binding to its membrane.
Take out a sheet of paper for notes. This will be page 31
Chapter 11~ Cell Communication
Role of the central nervous system and endocrine glands in regulation of physiology functions of cavity of mouth.
Take out a sheet of paper for a new page of notes
Cell-to-Cell Signaling
Warm up: Get out a piece of paper and answer the following question: How do cells communicate in your body? Give three examples.
Chapter 21 Digestive and Endocrine Systems 21.3 The Endocrine System Action of Hormones Endocrine glands produce hormones, which are released into the.
Cell Signaling Parmar Krupal.
Daily Warm-up March 27th What is the cell-mediated immune system responsible for? HW: -Read 34.1, poster due tomorrow, study for quiz Turn in: -Nothing.
KEY CONCEPT The nervous system and the endocrine system provide the means by which organ systems communicate.
Presentation transcript:

FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM Chapter 17: FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM Chapter 17 Bio 203

Chapter 17 Bio 203

Chapter 17 Bio 203

Strength of Signal Amplitude Modulated Frequency Modulated Chapter 17 Bio 203

Patterns of Hormone Secretion Chapter 17 Bio 203

Response of Target Cell to Hormones Chapter 17 Bio 203

Humeral Regulation of Hormone Secretion Chapter 17 Bio 203

Control by Neural Stimuli Chapter 17 Bio 203

Chapter 17 Bio 203

Chapter 17 Bio 203

Hormones Controlling Hormones Chapter 17 Bio 203

Hormone Receptors Chapter 17 Bio 203

Chapter 17 Bio 203

Chapter 17 Bio 203

Nuclear Receptors Chapter 17 Bio 203

Membrane Bound Receptor Chapter 17 Bio 203

Chapter 17 Bio 203