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Good Morning! Have you ever hit a growth spurt? What was that like?

The Endocrine System The Endocrine System is the body’s “slow” chemical communication system. Communication is carried out by hormones synthesized by a set of glands. OBJECTIVE 10| Describe the nature and functions of the endocrine system and its interaction with the nervous system.

Hormones Hormones are chemicals synthesized by the endocrine glands that are secreted in the bloodstream. Hormones affect the brain and many other tissues of the body. For example, epinephrine (adrenaline) increases heart rate, blood pressure, blood sugar and feelings of excitement during emergency situations.

Pituitary Gland Is called the “master gland.” The anterior pituitary lobe releases hormones that regulate other glands. The posterior lobe regulates water and salt balance.

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Thyroid & Parathyroid Glands Regulate metabolic and calcium rate.

Adrenal Glands Adrenal glands consist of the adrenal medulla and the cortex. The medulla secretes hormones (epinephrine and norepinephrine AKA “adrenaline”) during stressful and emotional situations, while the adrenal cortex regulates salt and carbohydrate metabolism.

Gonads Sex glands are located in different places in men and women. They regulate bodily development and maintain reproductive organs in adults.

For the Rest of Class: What I want you to do is pick four of the chemicals that we’ve talked about over the past couple days (Endorphins and Neurotransmitters) Tell me about a time where you think you felt the effects of each one!