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Endocrine Notes Biology
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Function Chemical “messages” (hormones) that affect body functions & development Slower message system compared to nervous system Hormones circulate through the circulatory system (takes longer than nervous system)
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Body Functions Affected
Regulate….. Mood Blood pressure Growth & development (Testosterone, Estrogen)
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Hormones – Chemical messenger
Chemical messenger that targets glands or organs Enter the bloodstream Takes seconds to hours to respond to stimuli
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Endocrine glands Produce & secrete chemicals/hormones
Glands are dispersed throughout the body Near target organs
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Major Endocrine Glands
Pituitary Thyroid Pineal Hypothalamus Adrenal Pancreas Ovaries Testes
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Pituitary Gland- “Master Gland”
Function Stimulates secretion of thyroid hormones Retains water Controls blood pressure Growth & Development Sperm and egg production Disorders Too much growth hormones = gigantism Too little growth hormone = dwarfism
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Thyroid Gland Function Controls metabolism Disorders:
Too much thyroxin = hyperthyroidism Too little thyroxin = hypothyroidism
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Pineal Gland Functions: Regulates body clock (Circadian rhythm)
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Hypothalamus Gland Function Stimulates/inhibits production of various hormones
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Pancreas Function: Hormones = insulin and glucagon
Regulates blood glucose levels Disorders: Pancreas fails to produce or properly use insulin = Diabetes
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Adrenal Gland Functions:
Release adrenaline in the body (deal with stress) Fight or flight response Anti-inflammatory
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Ovaries Functions: Secretes estrogen and progesterone
(ovulation and menstruation) Secondary sex characteristics
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Testes Functions: Pair of reproductive glands that produces sperm
Secrete testosterone (masculine characteristics)
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Response Pathway Nervous and Endocrine systems
You smell hot delicious food Olfactory sensory neurons send message to thalamus Thalamus sends message to area of brain that will identify odor & location of food Brain tells motor neurons to fire muscle movement towards food While you are moving toward food, your hypothalamus checks your hunger level If hungry your brain sends a message to stimulate production of specific hormones involved in digestion Gets your body ready to digest food
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Feedback Loops Encourage or inhibits (stops) something from happening
Feedback loops = the product from the initial signal encourages of inhibits an event The level of one substance influences the level of another substance
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Feedback loops Two Types Negative (inhibits) Positive (encourages)
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Negative Feedback Product released turns off (inhibits) the process
Example = temperature control Hypothalamus monitors body temperature Senses abnormal temperature = stimulate sweat of shivering Once the normal range is reached the hypothalamus stops the response
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Positive Feedback Product released encourages (continues) the process
Example = childbirth Oxytocin (hormone) is released during labor Oxytocin intensifies the contractions Contractions stimulate more oxytocin to be released
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