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Chapter 18 Lesson 1 Warm Up What do you think the function of the Endocrine Glands are?
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Structure of the Endocrine Glands The glands of the Endocrine System are located throughout the body. Each gland has at least one particular function. – Thyroid Gland – Regulates metabolism, bone growth and body heat. – Parathyroid Gland – Regulates body’s calcium and phosphorus balance. – Testes and Ovaries – Reproductive Glands.
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continued Pineal Gland – Secretes melatonin – regulates sleep and affects onset of puberty. Pituitary Gland – Regulates and controls other endocrine glands. Thymus Gland – Regulates development of immune system. Adrenal Glands – Regulates body’s salt and water balance; controls body’s emergency response.
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continued Hypothalamus – Links the endocrine system with the nervous system and stimulates the pituitary gland to secrete hormones. Pancreas – Serves both the digestive system and the endocrine system. Secretes two hormones that regulate the level of glucose in the blood – glucagon and insulin.
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Pituitary Gland Known as the Master Gland. Has three sections, or lobes. – Anterior – Intermediate – Posterior
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Adrenal Glands Helps the body recover from stress and respond to emergencies. They each have two parts. – Adrenal Cortex – secretes a hormone that inhibits the amount of sodium excreted in urine and serves to maintain blood volume and pressure. – Adrenal Medulla – Controlled by hypothalamus and the Autonomic Nervous System. Secretes epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine.
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Problems of the Endocrine System Diabetes Mellitus – Disorder in which the pancreas produces too little or no insulin, resulting in high blood glucose levels. – Symptoms – Fatigue, weight loss, thirst, and frequent urination. Graves’ Disease “Hyperthyroidism” – overactive and enlarged thyroid gland produces excessive amounts of thyroxine. – Symptoms – Nervousness, weight loss, increased thirst, rapid heartbeat, and intolerance for heat.
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continued Hypothyroidism – caused by low thyroxine production; causes fatigue, dry skin, weight gain, constipation, and sensitivity to cold. Cushing’s Disease – Results from overproduction of adrenal hormones. – Symptoms include round face, humped upper back, thin and easily bruised skin, and fragile bones. Goiters – Enlargement of thyroid gland; caused mainly by lack of iodine in diet. – Not as common in U.S. because of Iodized Salt.
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