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Glands and Hormones
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What makes the Endocrine system unique is that it secretes hormones… These hormones are chemical messengers that are carried through the bloodstream to: Stimulate other glands Regulate growth, development, metabolism, sex processes
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Hormones work by finding that specific receptor on a specific cell to do their job…
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Major Glands of the Endocrine System Pituitary – also referred to as the “master gland” as it regulates all other endocrine glands Thyroid –responsible for metabolism and growth, how your body uses oxygen and nutrients Parathyroid – regulate calcium and phosphorus in the body Adrenal – secrete adrenaline in emergency or stressful situations Pancreas – responsible for secreting insulin to regulate blood sugar levels in the bloodstream Ovaries – female gonad, responsible for ovum production, estrogen secretion and progesterone release Testes - male gonad, responsible for sperm production and testosterone secretion
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Master gland of body Located in the depression of sphenoid bone Produces many hormones that affect other glands Thyroid stimulating hormone Somatotropin- growth hormone Lutenizing (LH)- causes ovulation ICSH- causes testes to secrete testosterone Melanocyte stimulating- distribution of melanin in skin ADH- antidiuretic hormone
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Giantism- would be oversecretion of somatotropin before puberty Dwarfism- would be undersecretion of somatotropin. Cause: tumor, injury, infection, genetics Diabetes insipidus- decreased ADH
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Thyroid- produces hormones that control metabolism and calcium in blood. Thyroid gland must have any source of iodine Goiter- not enough iodine Hyperthyroidism Hypothyroidism
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Adrenal Glands Located just above the kidney (dunce hats) Secretes many hormones such as: Epinephrine Norepinephrine Many steroid hormones, including estrogen and androgens
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Pancreas- Secretes pancreatic juices into the small intestines Secretes insulin, a hormone that transports glucose into cells. Secretes glucagon- increases glucose in bloodstream
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Diabetes Mellitus Cause – malfunction of gland, decreased secretion of insulin Symptoms Excessive thirst, excessive urination, hyperglycemia, slow healing of skin infections Affects 21 million in US: 7% of population Estimated 1/3 of people who have diabetes don’t know it 225,000 die each year 132 billion/year- 10% of our health care spending
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