5. The Endocrine System And Its Relation To Exercise And Health Flashcards
What is a hormone?
Hormones are chemical messages – chemicals released into the bloodstream to control and manage the internal environment of the body.
Briefly describe how hormones work within the endocrine system.
When an endocrine gland receives a stimulus that requires a response, it responds by initiating a release on hormones into the surrounding bloodstream. The hormones are than transported around the body seeking out specific target cells. Once the target cell has been reached it docks at the cells receptor site and initiates the desired response in the cell or group of cells. A feedback loop between the target tissue and the initiating endocrine gland reduces or stops hormone production once the hormone response has had the desired effect.
What hormone is produce by the pituitary gland?
Growth hormone: stimulates growth in all areas of the body.
What hormones are produce by the thyroid gland?
T3 (triiodothyronine) & T4 (thyroxine): which regulates the body’s temperature, metabolism and heart rate.
What hormones are produce by the adrenal gland?
- Adrenaline (catecholamine) - fight-or-flight response
- Cortisol (corticosteroid) – manages stress levels
- Aldosterone (corticosteroid) – regulates balance of minerals sodium and potassium in the blood
What hormones are produce by the pancreas?
The pancreas produces two antagonist hormones to control blood sugar levels glucagon and insulin.
What hormone is produce by the ovaries?
Oestrogen: promotes the healthy development of female sex characteristics during puberty and ensures fertility. It also influences fat storage around the hips, buttocks and thighs.
What hormone is produce by the testes?
Testosterone: responsible for physical changes during puberty and numerous functions of male sexuality. It also stimulates growth of the muscles tissue.
What is the primary role of insulin and glucagon?
The primary role is to regulate glucose levels.
What is the primary role of insulin and glucagon?
The primary role is to regulate glucose levels.
Which hormone is released from the pancreas when blood glucose rises?
Insulin.
In what circumstances might glucagon be released from the pancreas?
When glucose levels drop below optimal.
Describe the main actions of testosterone and oestrogen.
Testosterone stimulates growth of the muscles tissue, whereas oestrogen influences fat storage around the hips, buttocks and thighs.
Where are the adrenal glands located?
Sat on top of the kidneys.
What are the two layers of the adrenals called and what hormones are produced in each of these layers?
Inner layer – adrenal medulla
Outer layer – adrenal cortex