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Hormones makes your body change during puberty Hormones are chemical substances produced in certain glands that help to regulate the way your body functions. They are produced by organs of the endocrine system Endocrine System is the system of glands throughout the body to regulate body functions.
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Each gland makes one or more specific hormones Hormones act like chemical signals They tell your organs and tissues what to do A major role of the endocrine system is to control metabolism Metabolism is the process by which the body gets energy from food.
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Parathyroid Glands- regulate levels the calcium in the blood Pituitary Gland- regulates body’s growth and development. Thyroid gland- controls rate of metabolism. Adrenal Glands- controls the body’s response to emergencies and excitement Pancreas- controls the level of sugar in the blood. Ovaries- controls sexual development and the maturing of eggs Testes- controls sexual development and the production of sperm.
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Diseases develop if there is too much or too little of a hormone produced Diabetes is a major disease It is when the body doesn’t produce enough of the hormone called insulin Or doesn’t respond to the insulin that is produced. Insulin lowers the amount of sugar in the blood People with diabetes have too much sugar in the blood If not managed well people can suffer from Poor circulation, nerve damage, heart disease, kidney failure, or blindness
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TYPE 1TYYPE 2 Germ fighting cells attack the cells of the pancreas Pancreas makes insulin Body doesn’t produce enough insulin Too much sugar in the blood People must inject themselves with insulin on a regular basis Not doing so can lead to coma or death A person can produce insulin, but the body can’t use it well. Usually develops in adulthood Common in people who are overweight People feel tired and sick to their stomachs People with type 2 diabetes need to watch their diet and exercise regularly.
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This will effect metabolism If the gland doesn’t make enough hormones to regulate metabolism you can develop hypothyroidism You will feel tired, cold, dry skin and gain extra weight Can delay growth in teens A thyroid replacement hormone can treat people with hypothyroidism. Hyperthyroidism is the opposite of hypothyroidism Thyroid produces too many hormones Excessive sweating, excessive eating, weight loss, tremors, and muscle weakness.
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