endocrine system Flashcards

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definition

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  • the endocrine system uses hormones to respond to changes in the environment or changes inside the body
  • it is made up of endocrine glands
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endocrine glands

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-endocrine glands produce and secrete specific hormones directly into the blood

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hormones

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  • chemicals that are carried in the blood plasma to other parts of the body
  • they are relatively slow to act
  • only affect particular cells in target tissues
  • hormones tend to have a long-lasting effect
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pituitary gland

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hormones: many - some stimulate other glands to release hormone eg thyroid stimulating hormone

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thyroid gland

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hormone: thyroxine - regulates basal metabolic rate, heart rate, temperature

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adrenal gland

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hormone: adrenaline - prepares for a fight or flight response

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pancreas

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hormones: insulin and glucagon - regulate blood sugar

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ovary

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hormones: oestrogen and progesterone - helps regulate menstrual cycle

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testes

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hormone: testosterone - controls puberty and sperm production

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thyroxine and negative feedback

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  • the level of thyroxine in the blood is monitored by the hypothalamus
  • when thyroxine in the blood is higher than the normal, the release of TSH by the pituitary gland is inhibited
  • less thyroxine is released from the thyroid gland.
  • the level of thyroxine in the blood falls to within the normal range
  • when thyroxine in the blood is lower than the normal range, TSH is released by the pituitary gland
  • the thyroid gland is stimulated to release more thyroxine
  • the level of thyroxine in the blood rises to within the normal range
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TSH

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  • thyroid stimulating hormone
  • released by pituitary gland, goes to thyroid gland
  • controls the release of the thyroxine hormone
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adrenaline release

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  • adrenaline release is controlled by the sympathetic nervous system
  • in scary or stressful situations, the brain sends nerve impulses to the adrenal glands (above kidneys) which stimulate it to release adrenaline
  • nervous impulses used instead of hormones because hormones are slow acting so the response would take time to occur, which might put the body in danger
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hormonal vs nervous system

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  • Type of signal: nerve=Electrical (chemical at synapses), hormone=Chemical
  • Effectors: nerve=muscles/glands hormone=target tissues
  • Speed of response: nerve=rapid hormone=slower
  • Duration of response: nerve=short (until nerve impulses stop), hormone=long (until hormone is broken down)
  • both involved in homeostasis
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adrenaline functions

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  • stimulates the liver to break down glycogen into glucose
  • increases breathing and heart rate
  • stimulates more blood flow to muscles
  • these responses allow an increased supply of oxygen and glucose to cells in the brain and muscles ->increased rate of aerobic respiration, supplying the cells with more ATP to respond appropriately to stress
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