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HW: Ice Cream Article and questions HW: Ice Cream Article and questions. Castle Learning EXTRA CREDIT ends Thursday at 11:59pm. Nervous/Endocrine System Test Mon. 1/30 DO NOW: Create a TEN FINGER SUMMARY. Summarize how the Endocrine System works in ten words (or less)! Use your notes. It must be a sentence that makes sense! 1/25/17

Ten Finger Summary

ENDOCRINE HW REVIEW hormones made of protein that travel  to control the body's daily activities/long term changes. hormones made of protein that travel through the bloodstream nerve impulses or hormone signals - hypothalmus is link 
between NS and ES to regulate growth and development When the system is turned off by the condition it produces. When thyroxine is low, thyroid is signaled to release more, since the thyroid controls metabolism. hypothalmus endocrine glands hormones target cells

1. master In the brain ADH The Kidneys under the larynx Hormones are chemical messengers. master In the brain ACTH Adrenal glands ADH The Kidneys under the larynx growth, metabolism, circulation, skin and hair health Digestive Endocrine Insulin lowers blood sugar levels Glucagon raises blood sugar levels

Goose bumps, pale skin, pupils dilated, heart races, etc Adrenaline The adrenal glands produced it. Relaxation techniques: deep breathing, close eyes, rest, etc.

Anyone in your family have a thyroid condition? Are you over age 60? Hypothyrodism: Under-active thyroid *most common thyroid disorder Anyone in your family have a thyroid condition? Are you over age 60? Get a blood test to confirm diagnosis

3 Jump up and down as a group 4 times Hormones and Target Cells (receptors) are very specific. Must be a perfect match, like a lock and key.

Pituitary: makes HGH Parathyroid: 
makes 
parathyroid 
hormone Thymus: makes 
thymosin Adrenal: makes 
adrenaline/noradrenaline Pancreas: makes 
insulin/glucagon

to transport materials. regulate using hormones. The endocrine system makes chemical messengers 
(hormones). The circulatory system moves material within the body. Together, these systems are 
responsible for producing and distributing hormones 
throughout the body. in an endocrine gland

glands hormones B A D C

Coordinates bodily activities Cerebrum Cerebellum Medulla Spinal cord Coordinates bodily activities Cerebrum Voluntary actions &thoughts (thinking) balance and coordination Beginning of the Spinal Cord involuntary actions/pathway for nerves

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