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E NDOCRINE S YSTEM
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T HE F UNCTIONS OF THE E NDOCRINE S YSTEM Endocrine System Controls daily activities Controls growth and development Controls mood and emotions Helps maintain blood sugar levels Secretes enzymes to help in food digestion
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The endocrine system is made up of glands Glands are organs that produce and secrete chemicals Hormones Secrete chemicals into blood Enzymes into the digestive system
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H ORMONES Chemical product of an endocrine gland Chemical messenger Can affect organs and tissues far away from the gland Hormones have many jobs Turn off activities of organs and tissues Speed up activities of organs and tissues Slow down activities of organs and tissues
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H ORMONE P RODUCTION A stimulus occurs A nerve impulse is sent to the brain The brain sends an impulse back to an endocrine gland Endocrine gland produced a hormone and releases it into the blood Hormone travels to target tissue and causes a response
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H ORMONE A CTION Nerve impulse has a quick, short lasting effect Hormones have a slower, longer lasting effect The effect lasts until the hormone is out of the blood
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T ARGET C ELLS Cells that the hormone effects Each endocrine glands produces one kind of hormone Each hormone effects a certain kind of cell Key in a lock Hormones will not effect cells that don’t fit
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T HE H YPOTHALAMUS Nervous and endocrine systems work together The hypothalamus is the master gland in the brain that communicates between these two systems Nerve messages controlling sleep, hunger, thirst and other conditions come from the hypothalamus
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The hypothalamus plays a major role in maintaining homeostasis
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T HE P ITUITARY Also located in the brain Communicates with the hypothalamus to control many body activities The hypothalamus sends its nerve impulses to the pituitary The pituitary sends the signal to other endocrine glands in the body Thyroid releasing hormone Growth hormone
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T HE P ITUITARY
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E NDOCRINE G LANDS
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H ORMONE P ATHWAYS
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F EEDBACK Many systems in the body maintain homeostasis using feedback loops Negative feedback Positive Feedback
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N EGATIVE F EEDBACK System where the product tells the body when to stop making it Once a hormone reaches a certain level, a message is sent to the endocrine gland telling it to stop production
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N EGATIVE F EEDBACK
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P OSITIVE F EEDBACK When a reaction causes more of the same effect A stimulus causes an effect That effect creates more stimulus
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P OSITIVE F EEDBACK
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B ODY SYSTEMS THAT WORK WITH THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM ; The reproductive system works with the respiratory, circulatory, and endocrine systems.
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W HERE ARE THE G LANDS ?
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P ITUITARY Pituitary The pituitary gland produces a growth hormone which controls growth and homeostasis.
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P ARATHYROID Parathyroid The parathyroid gland produces parathormone which controls calcium levels in the body.
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A DRENALS Adrenals The adrenal glands produce adrenaline in response to physical and emotional stress. Fight or Flight
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T HYROID Thyroid The thyroid gland produces thyroxin to regulate metabolism.
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P ANCREAS Pancreas The pancreas produces insulin which controls sugar levels in the blood.
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T ESTES ( IN MALES ) Testes The testes produce testosterone used in sperm production and the development of male traits.
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O VARIES ( IN F EMALES ) Ovaries The ovaries produce estrogen used in egg production and the development of female traits.
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