Endocrine System

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Parathyroid Characteristics

2 per thyroid lobe (4) Smallest gland, yellow-ish brown Covered with connective tissue

How many parathyroid glands are present in the human body?

4

Steroid Hormones

Act inside the cell

Nonsteroid Hormones

Act on the cell membrane

Adrenal Glands

Adrenal medulla Adrenal cortex

Target Cell

Affected by the metabolic activity of another cell or tissue

Adrenal Cortex

Aldosterone Cortisol

Nonsteroid Substances

Amines, proteins, peptides, glycoproteins Are synthesized from amino acids

Pituitary Location

Base of the brain attached to the hypothalamus

Thymus

Behind the sternum Secretes thymosin

Thyroid Location

Below the larynx on either side and in front of the trachea

Which hormone decreases the blood calcium levels in blood?

Calcitonin

Adrenal Medulla

Central portion Epinephrine Norepinephrine

What is the study of the endocrine glands and the hormones?

Endocrinology

Ovaries

Estrogen Progestoerone

Which type of gland secretes into a duct?

Exocrine

Estrogen

Female characteristics

GH (Growth Hormone)

Gland Anterior Pituitary f(x)- Reproduction & growth of body cells/ cell divison & cell enlargement

Aldosterone

Gland: Adrenal Cortex f(x)- Helps regulate electrolyte concentration (Na+ & K+)

Cortisol

Gland: Adrenal Cortex f(x)- Produces glucose

Norepinephrine

Gland: Adrenal Medulla f(x)- Counteracts epinephrine

Epinephrine

Gland: Adrenal Medulla f(x)- Increase heart rate and force of contractions

ACTH (Adrenocorticotropic hormone)

Gland: Anterior Pituitary F(x)-Stimulates adrenal cortex to produce hormones

TSH (Thyroid-stimulating Hormone)

Gland: Anterior Pituitary f(x)- Controls hormones secreted by the thyroid

LH (Luteinizing hormone)

Gland: Anterior Pituitary f(x)- Plays a role in ovulation

FSH (Follicle-Stimulating hormone)

Gland: Anterior Pituitary f(x)- Stimulates development of egg follicles and sperm

Prolactin

Gland: Anterior Pituitary f(x)- Stimulation of milk production

Estrogen

Gland: Ovaries f(x)- Development & maintenance of female sex characteristics

Progesterone

Gland: Ovaries f(x)- Regulates pregnancy & child development

Insulin

Gland: Pancreas f(x)- Decreases blood sugar

Glucagon

Gland: Pancreas f(x)- Increases blood sugar

PTH (Parathyroid Hormone)

Gland: Parathyroid f(x)- increases blood calcium & controls phosphate concentrations

Melatonin

Gland: Pineal f(x)- Responsible for circadian rhythms

Oxytocin

Gland: Posterior Pituitary f(x)- Causes uterine & mammary contractions & release of milk after child birth

ADH (Anitdiuretic hormone)

Gland: Posterior Pituitary f(x)- Reduces amount of water excreted by kidneys/ decreases output of urine

Testosterone

Gland: Testes f(x)- Stimulation & maintenance of male sex hormones

Thymosin

Gland: Thymus f(x)- Affects production of white blood cells

Thyroxine (T4)

Gland: Thyroid f(x)- Accelerates metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins, & lipids

Calcitonin

Gland: Thyroid f(x)- Decreases calcium levels in blood

Pituitary Gland

Hypophysis Master gland Bi-lobed

Three Methods of Hormone Control

Hypothalamus Nervous system communication Changes in blood plasma/fluid composition

Epinephrine and Norepinephrine

Increase heart rate and breathing rate Norepinephrine counteracts

Calcitonin

Influences blood calcium and phosphate concentration

Steroid substances act _____ the cell.

Inside

Pancreas

Insulin Glucagon

Thyroid Characteristics

Largest gland Vascular 2 large lobes Composed of follicles

Prostaglandins

Locally produced lipids that affect the organ in which they are produced

Diabetes Mellitus

Low insulin

Insulin

Lowers blood glucose

Endocrine System

Made up of the cells, tissues, and organs that secrete hormones into body fluids

Testosterone

Male characteristics

T3 and T4 Function

Metabolizes carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins

When a hormone level decreases, glands produce it until a certain level and then stop. This process is:

Negative feedback

Pituitary Posterior Lobe

Nerve impulses from the brain

Adrenal location

On top of kidneys

Hormone

Organic substance secreted by a group of cells

Hyperthyroidism

Overactive thyroid Goiter-enlarged

Gigantism

Overproduction of growth hormone

Which one of these hormones is not secreted by the anterior pituitary gland?

Oxytocin

An example of a heterocrine gland is the

Pancreas

Heterocrine Ex

Pancreas

The smallest endocrine gland is the

Parathyroid gland

Circadian Rhythm

Patterns of repeated activity associated with the cycles of day and night

Which gland is known as the "master gland?"

Pituitary gland

Parathyroid Location

Posterior of thyroid

T3 and T4

Produced by follicles Require iodine salts

Glucagon

Raises blood glucose

Cortisol

Raises blood glucose levels Inhibits protein synthesis

Melatonin

Regulates circadian rhythm

Aldosterone

Regulates electrolytes (Sodium and Potassium)

Thymosin

Regulates lymphocytes

Progesterone

Regulates pregnancy

Pituitary Anterior Lobe

Releases factors from hypothalamus

Endocrine Glands

Secretes in to body fluids for target cells

Exocrine Glands

Secretes into ducts

Heterocrine Glands

Secretes into ducts and body fluids

Pineal Gland

Secretes melatonin

Endocrinology

Study of endocrine glands and hormones

Steroid Substances

Synthesized from cholesterol

Prostaglandin Characteristics

Synthesized in small, potent amounts and used immediately Produce different, sometimes opposite effects

Which hormones regulate metabolism of proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates?

T4 and T3

The thyroid gland secretes all of the following except:

TSH

Hormones affect ______ cells.

Target

Testes

Testosterone

The endocrine system uses three methods of control. Which one is not a method?

The lobes of the brain determining how much hormone to secrete

Thyroid Hormones

Thyroxine (T4) Triiodothyronine (T3) Calcitonin

Hypothyroidism

Under-active thyroid Cretinism

Dwarfism

Underproduction of growth hormone

Negative Feedback

When hormone levels decrease, glands produce it until a certain level Works like a thermostat

Lmphocytes

White blood cells


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