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Ch. 13 Endocrine System
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Endocrine System System consisting of cells, tissues, and organs “glands” that release substances called hormones into the internal environment of the body.
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Gland Types Endocrine - secretions go into the blood stream. Exocrine - secretions go into ducts. The endocrine system utilizes endocrine glands, not exocrine.
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Homeostatic Functions Regulate metabolic processes Control rates of certain chemical reactions Transport across cell membrane Regulate water and electrolyte balance Roles in reproduction, development, and growth
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Hormone Action Biochemical released by one cell to affect second cell(s) Travels into extracellular fluid or by blood stream Works only on specific target cell. Watch animation from cd
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Prostaglandin Action Act locally Affect the organ from which they are produced Potent and rapidly activated, not stored
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Control of Hormonal Secretions Negative feedback system Gland secretes a substance Substance reaches a certain concentration Endocrine gland becomes inhibited (turns off), which is a negative effect. Due to inhibition, concentration of substance decreases. Endocrine gland becomes uninhibited (turns on)
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Control Sources Hypothalamus controls pituitary Pituitary stimulates other endocrine glands receives constant information from cerebrospinal fluid. info from neural connections in brain
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Control Sources Continued Brain controls some glands directly (adrenal medulla - sympathetic response) Responds to internal environment (insulin production - blood glucose levels)
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Diseases of the Endocrine System Dwarfism - insufficient secretion of growth hormone during childhood. Gigantism - oversecretion of growth hormone during childhood.
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Diseases of the Endocrine System Cretinism - underactive thyroid gland during infancy and childhood. Graves diseases (hyperthyroidism) - overstimulation of the thyroid gland. Goiter - an iodine deficiency causes thyroid to enlarge an function improperly
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Diseases of the Endocrine System Addison’s disease - adrenal cortex does not secrete hormones sufficiently causing a variety of electrolyte imbalances, low blood pressure, and increased skin pigmentation to name a few. Cushing’s disease - caused by hypersecretion of cortisol (primarily). Causes high blood pressure, fluid retention and thin skin to name a few.
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