ch 5- biological systems Flashcards

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organism

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a living thing made up of one or more cells

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cell

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the smallest functional unit of a living organism

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specialised

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cells which serve a unique, particular function

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tissue

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a cluster of cells which
perform a shared function

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organ

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the combination of tissues and cells into a distinct structure that performs a specific function

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system

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a collection of organs and tissues that perform specific functions necessary for survival

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vascular tissues

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conducting tissues that transport water
and nutrients throughout a plant. An encompassing term for the xylem tissue and phloem tissue

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dermal tissue

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collection of cells that form the outer linings of a plant

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ground tissues

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an encompassing term for many different plant tissue types, which are involved in metabolism and support

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leaves

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the plant organs that are responsible for photosynthesis

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flowers

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the reproductive organ of angiosperms. Grows into fruit following fertilisation

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fruit

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the seed-bearing structures that are responsible for the protection of developing seeds and seed dispersal

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stem

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the main body of the plant that provides support and connects the whole plant

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roots

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the plant organ embedded in the ground. Absorbs water and nutrients from soil, and provides support for the plant

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root system

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organ system in plants that is responsible for providing support to the plant and water and nutrient absorption from soil

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shoot system

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organ system in plants made up of reproductive organs, stems, and leaves

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muscle tissue

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collection of animal cells that are capable of contraction. Includes skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle

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nervous tissue

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collection
of animal cells that sense stimuli and initiate responses. Also known as nerve tissue

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connective tissue

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collection of many different animal cells that bind and support the other major tissue types

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epithelial tissue

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one of the basic tissue types in animals that line the outer surface of organs and blood vessels

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digestive system

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the collection of specialised tissues and organs responsible for the breakdown of food and absorption of nutrients

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excretory system

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the collection of organs and tissues that removes excess fluid and waste materials from the body

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endocrine system

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the collection of glands in animals responsible for producing hormones that can be transported in the bloodstream to regulate distant organs/cells

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hormone

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a signalling molecule released from endocrine glands that regulates the growth or activity of target cells

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skeletal system
the organ system comprised of bone and cartilage that supports the body and the muscular system to enable movement
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muscular system
collection of muscle tissues that circulate blood and enable movement
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integumentary system
the organs and tissues responsible for protecting the body from the external environment
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nervous system
the network of nerve tissue that receives, transmits, and responds to stimuli
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immune system
collection of organs and tissues that provide resistance to and protection from infection and diseases
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respiratory system
the organ system that allows an organism to breathe and exchange gases with the external environment
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blood circulatory system
the network of blood vessels and the heart that pumps blood around the body
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reproductive system
the sex organs responsible for sexual reproduction
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vascular plants
a group of plants that contain vascular tissues
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root system
organ system in plants that is responsible for providing support to the plant and water and nutrient absorption from soil
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shoot system
organ system in plants made up of reproductive organs, stems, and leaves
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vascular tissues
conducting tissues that transport water and nutrients within a plant. An encompassing term for the xylem tissue and phloem tissue
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xylem tissue
transports water and minerals in one direction, from the roots to the leaves
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phloem tissue
transports sugars and other nutrients in two directions, to all the cells of the plant
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vascular bundles
the close arrangement of xylem and phloem tissues
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root hair cell
a cell with hair-like extensions that absorbs water and minerals from the soil into the root
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extracellular pathway
the pathway by which roots absorb the majority of water from the soil. Also known as the apoplastic route
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cytoplasmic pathway
the pathway by which roots absorb the majority of nutrients and essential minerals from the soil. Also known as the symplastic route
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casparian strip
the impermeable barrier between the root cells and vascular tissue that forces water and solutes travelling by the extracellular pathway into the cytoplasm of cells cytoplasm cell wall root hair water and minerals soil particles
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vessel elements
the larger components of the xylem which stack end-to-end
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tracheid
the smaller elements of the xylem whose endings overlap with one another
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lignified
when a cell is strengthened by woody lignin deposits
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sieve cell
the living hollow tubes of the phloem which stack end-to-end
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companion cell
the cells of the phloem that ensure sieve cells remain alive and regulate entry into the phloem
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sieve plates
the porous plates separating adjacent sieve cells
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stoma/stomata
small pore on the leaf’s surface that opens and closes to regulate gas exchange
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transpiration
the evaporation of water from leaves and movement of liquids up the xylem
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capillary action
when a liquid, such as water, flows in narrow tubes due to the adhesion of the liquid to the surface of the tube
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translocation
the movement of substances from a source to other tissues in the plant via the phloem. Also known as source and sink movement
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source
a tissue of a plant where substances are produced or enter the plant
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sink
a tissue of a plant where substances are stored
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guard cell
a pair of curved cells that surround a stoma. When hot they lose turgor pressure and become flaccid, closing the stomata to limit water loss
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stomatal pore
the opening in the centre of a turgid stoma, where gases freely enter or exit a leaf
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epidermal cells
the plant’s outermost cells which separate the plant from the external environment. These cells coat the leaves, fruits, stems, flowers, and roots of a plant. Also known as epidermis
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heterotrophs
an organism that cannot produce its own food and instead gains nutrition by eating plant or animal matter
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carbohydrates
a class of biomacromolecule made from monosaccharide monomers consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Also known as saccharides or sugars
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lipids
the class of biomacromolecule typically made from fatty acids and glycerol monomers consisting of C, H, and O. Characterised by their nonpolar nature
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proteins
a class of biomacromolecule made of amino acid monomers folded into a 3D shape, consisting of C, H, O, N, and sometimes S
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vitamins
organic compounds that the body requires in small amounts to perform a variety of functions
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minerals
inorganic compounds that are essential for regular growth and nutrition
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digestion
the process of breaking down a substance into its basic components
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digestive system
the collection of specialised tissues and organs responsible for the digestion of food and absorption of nutrients
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physical digestion
the breakdown of food into smaller pieces by processes such as chewing and peristalsis. Also known as mechanical digestion
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chemical digestion
the breakdown of food into smaller molecules by digestive enzymes and stomach acid
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digestive tract
the pathway of organs that food and liquids travel through after being swallowed, leading to digestion and elimination. Also known as the gastrointestinal tract or alimentary canal
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oral cavity
beginning of the digestive tract where food is prepared for the stomach. Also known as the mouth
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salivary gland
collection of cells that produce saliva and secrete it into the oral cavity
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oesophagus
muscular tube lined with mucus that connects the mouth and stomach
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peristalsis
coordinated muscular contractions and relaxations of the digestive tract wall that move food along the system
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stomach
a muscular organ that receives food from the oesophagus and temporarily stores it, where it is broken down by stomach acids, enzymes and peristaltic movements
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chyme
mixture of partially digested food and digestive juices that passes from the stomach to the small intestine
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liver
a large organ found in the abdomen that is involved in many metabolic processes including the breakdown of toxins
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gallbladder
bile-storing organ that releases bile into the small intestine
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pancreas
an organ of the digestive and endocrine system that releases both digestive juices and hormones, namely insulin and glucagon which regulate blood glucose levels
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small intestine
connects the stomach to the large intestine and is a major site of nutrient absorption during digestion
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large intestine
the final area of absorption along the digestive tract and the site of faeces production
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appendix
a small sac of tissue that sits at the junction between the small and large intestines
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rectum
the final section of the large intestine that delivers faeces to the anus
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anus
the opening at the end of the digestive tract that releases faeces
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lumen
the inside space of a tubular structure
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epithelial tissue
one of the basic tissue types in animals that lines the outer surface of organs and blood vessels
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villus/villi
finger-like projections from the surface of membranous structures to increase the surface area
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microvillus/microvilli
microscopic projections on the surface of cells that increase cellular surface area
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herbivore
an animal that almost exclusively feeds on plant material
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omnivore
an animal that eats a variety of food from plants to other animals
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carnivore
an animal that almost exclusively eats meat
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excretory system
the collection of organs and tissues that remove excess, waste materials from the body
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excrete
to separate and eliminate waste from the body
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liver
a large organ found in the abdomen that is involved in many metabolic processes including the breakdown of toxins
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urea
the main nitrogenous product of protein breakdown in mammals. Excreted in urine
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kidneys
a pair of bean-shaped organs that are responsible for removing waste substances from the blood and the production of urine
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urine
a fluid formed by the kidneys and stored in the bladder. One of the body’s major ways to remove excess water, solutes, and waste substances from the blood
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urinary tract
the series of channels in which urine is produced and excreted from the body
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filter
to pass a substance through a porous material
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reabsorb
to absorb a substance that has undergone filtration
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filtrate
the fluid filtered from blood that passes through the nephron
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secrete
to discharge a substance from a cell or tissue
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renal arteries
arteries that deliver blood from the heart to the kidneys
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nephron
a functional unit of the kidney consisting of a glomerulus and tubule system through which filtrate passes and urine is produced
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afferent capillary
incoming capillaries that deliver blood to the glomeruli of nephrons
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efferent capillary
outgoing capillaries that carry blood away from the glomeruli of nephrons
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glomerulus/glomeruli
a network of capillaries that deliver blood to the Bowman’s capsule
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bowmans capsule
the first section of the nephron which collects filtered blood from the glomerulus
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proximal convoluted tubule
the portion of the nephron tubule that lies between the Bowman’s capsule and the loop of Henle
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loop of henle
a u-shaped loop of the nephron that recovers water and salts from filtrate
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distal convoluted tubulue
the portion of the nephron tubule that lies between the loop of Henle and the collecting duct
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collecting duct
the final section of the nephron tubule that collects urine and delivers it to the bladder for excretion
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ureter
the tube through which urine passes from the kidney to the bladder
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bladder
the hollow muscular organ that receives urine from the kidney and stores it for excretion
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urethra
the duct through which urine is excreted from the bladder and out of the body
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lungs
a pair of organs situated within the rib cage responsible for the process of oxygenation and excretion of carbon dioxide in humans
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skin
the thin layer of tissue covering the outer region of the body of vertebrates
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digestive tract
the pathway of organs that food and liquids travel through after being swallowed, leading to digestion and elimination. Also known as the gastrointestinal tract or alimentary canal
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signalling molecule
a molecule which can interact with and initiate a response in a target cell
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hormone
a signalling molecule released from endocrine glands that regulates the growth or activity of target cells
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receptor
a structure (usually a protein) that detects a signal or external change
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target cell
a cell that will receive and respond to a specific signalling molecule
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endocrine system
the collection of glands in animals responsible for producing hormones that can be transported in the bloodstream to regulate distant organs/cells
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gland
a group of cells that secretes chemical substances to regions of the body or discharges them into the surroundings
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blood circulatory system
the network consisting of blood vessels and the heart that pumps blood around the body
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hypothalamus
a section of the brain in mammals that controls much of the body’s internal environment via hormone secretion
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pituitary gland
a gland in the brain that plays a large role in maintaining bodily functions by controlling the activity of several other endocrine glands
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pineal gland
a small gland in the brain which helps regulate sleep patterns
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thyroid gland
a butterfly-shaped gland in the neck that produces hormones that influence metabolic rate
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parathyroid glands
four small glands in the neck that control the levels of calcium in the body
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thymus
a gland found between the lungs that plays a role in the body’s endocrine and immune systems
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pancreas
an organ of the digestive and endocrine system that releases both digestive juices and hormones to regulate blood glucose
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adrenal glands
collection of endocrine cells located above the kidneys that produce a variety of hormones involved in the stress response, including cortisol, aldosterone, and adrenaline
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placenta
an organ that develops during pregnancy and provides oxygen and nutrients to a foetus
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ovaries
female reproductive organ in which both egg cells and hormones such as oestrogen are produced
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testes
male reproductive organ in which both sperm cells and hormones such as testosterone are produced