4.5.3.1 Human Endocrine System Flashcards

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Differences between nervous system and endocrine system:

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  • nervous system signalling is extremely fast and effects of nervous system are short lived
  • endocrine system effects are much slower but act for longer
  • nervous system uses electrical impulses carried down neurones but endocrine system controlled by chemicals called hormones that are carried in the blood stream
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What does the endocrine system consist of?

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  • composed of glands which secrete hormones (chemicals) directly into the bloodstream
  • the blood carries the hormone all around the body
  • but each hormones only acts on specific target organs where it produces an effect
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How are hormones transported in the human endocrine system?

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blood transports the hormone to a target organ or tissues where it has an effect

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Diagram of glands in the endocrine system:

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Function of pancreas in the endocrine system:

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  • pancreas releases hormones involved in controlling the concentration of glucose in the blood
  • secretes insulin
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Function of ovaries in the endocrine system:

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  • release hormones involved in puberty and in reproduction
  • secretes oestrogen
  • involved in the menstrual cycle and the development of female secondary sexual characteristics (different features that develop during puberty that distinguish a female from a male)
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Function of testes in the endocrine system:

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  • secretes testosterone
  • involved in the production of sperm and the development of male secondary sexual characteristics
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Function of thyroid gland in endocrine system:

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  • produces hormones (thyroxine) involved in growth and in regulating the body’s basal metabolic rate (how rapidly the body’s reactions take place)
  • controls heart rate and temperature
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Function of adrenal gland in endocrine system:

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secretes the hormone adrenaline which is produced in times of fear or stress - ‘fight or flight’ response

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Function of pituitary gland in endocrine system:

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  • located in the brain
  • scientists call the pituitary gland a “master gland” which secretes several hormones into the blood depending on the body conditions
  • pituitary hormones act on other glands to stimulate other hormones to be released
  • by acting on other glands, the pituitary hormone can trigger a range of different effects in the body by stimulating hormones in other glands to be released
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