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Hormone producing glands that helps maintain homeostasis
Endocrine System Hormone producing glands that helps maintain homeostasis
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Hormones circulate through the body in the blood
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Hormones are: chemicals produced by endocrine glands Able to control body parts
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Hormones are specific:
Only target cells have the right receptors Other body parts are unaffected
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9 main glands
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Exocrine glands Endocrine Glands Ducts Yes No Hormones Secrete outside
examples Tear ducts Sweat glands Oil glands 9 glands distribution by blood
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Exocrine glands Endocrine Glands Ducts Yes No Hormones Secrete outside
examples Tear ducts Sweat glands Oil glands 9 glands distribution by blood
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Very little hormone is produced at a time
10-12 Mol/L
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Hormone production is determined by:
Internal Balance (water/salt/nutrients) Nervous system Other endocrine hormones
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Hormone impact affected by:
Amount of production & Secretion Blood flow to the target area ½ life of the hormone Hormone concentration in blood
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½ life of a hormone = time required for breakdown
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Antagonistic hormone:
Hormones with opposite actions. EX. Insulin converts sugar to fat Glucagon converts fat to sugar
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Steroid hormone: Hormones composed of cholesterol. 4 carbon rings
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Non-Steroid hormone: Hormones composed of protein or polypeptides or aminoacids. 2 carbon rings
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Steroid hormone: Permeable to membranes Receptor in cytoplasm Enters nucleus
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Non-Steroid hormone: Not Permeable to membranes Receptor in cell membrane ATP - cAMP
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Non-Steroid hormones:
Adrenaline LH FSH Anti-diuretic hormone Adrenocorticotropic hormone
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Which type of hormone?
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Which is a steroid?
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