Lab: Exercise 27 Functional Anatomy of the Endocrine Glands
If hormones travel in the bloodstream, why dont all tissues respond to all hormones?
Ability of the target tissue to respond depends on the ability of the hormone to bind with specific receptors (proteins) on cells plasma membrane or with in the cell
Identify the endocrine organ described by the statement: Found atop the kidney
Adrenal Gland
The hormone ACTH is stimulated by
Another Hormone
The hormone T3 and T4 are stimulated by
Another hormone
The hormone TSH and FSH are stimulated by
Another hormone
The hormone testosterone is stimulated by
Another hormone
How does the hypothalamus control both Anterior Pituitary functioning?
By neuro secretions. These hormones are liberated into hypophyseal portal system and carried to cells of ant. pit. (lobe) where they control the release of ant. pit. hormones.
How does the hypothalamus control the Posterior Pituitary functioning?
By sending 2 hormones for storage to the post. pit. (lobe) Hormones transported to it via the axons of neurons in the para-ventricular and supraoptic nuclei of the hypothalamus..
Hormones responsible for each function, and the endocrine glands that produce the hormone. Drive development of secondary sex characteristics in males
Hormone: Testosterone Gland: Testes
Hormones responsible for each function, and the endocrine glands that produce the hormone. Maintenance of salt and water balance in the extracellular fluid
Hormones: ADH, and Aldosterone Glands: ADH → Posterior Pituitary Gland, and Aldosterone → Adrenal Cortex
Hormones responsible for each function, and the endocrine glands that produce the hormone. Release in response to stressors
Hormones: Cortisol, and Epinephrine Glands: Cortisol → Adrenal Cortex, and Epinephrine → Adrenal Medulla
Hormones responsible for each function, and the endocrine glands that produce the hormone. Directly responsible for regulation of the menstrual cycle
Hormones: Estrogen and Progesterone Gland: Ovaries
The hormone responsible for each function, and the endocrine glands that produce the hormone. Regulate the function of another endocrine gland
Hormones: FSH, LH, ACH, and TSH Gland: Anterior Pituitary Gland
Hormones responsible for each function, and the endocrine glands that produce the hormone. Regulate blood glucose levels; produced by the same "mixed" gland
Hormones: Insulin, and Glucagon Gland: Pancrease
Hormones responsible for each function, and the endocrine glands that produce the hormone. Directly involved in milk production and ejection
Hormones: Prolactin, and Oxytocin Glands: Prolactin → Anterior Pituitary Gland, and Oxytocin → Posterior Pituitary Gland
Hormones responsible for each function, and the endocrine glands that produce the hormone. Controls the rate of body metabolism and cellular oxidation
Hormones: T3 and T4 Gland: Thyroid Gland
The hormone insulin is stimulated by
Humoral factors (The concentration of specific non-hormonal substances in the blood or extracellular fluid)
The hormone parathyroid hormone is stimulated by
Humoral factors (the concentration of specific nonhormonal substances in the blood or extracellular fluid)
The nervous system has been compared to an airmail delivery system and the endocrine system to the Pony Express. Briefly explain this comparison.
Nervous system uses electrochemical impulses rapid control. Endocrine system more acting system uses chemical messengers.
Target Organ
Organs that respond to a particular hormone/respond depends on the ability of the hormone to bind with specific receptors occurring with in or on the cells
Identify the endocrine organ described by the following statement: Found in the pelvic cavity of the female, concerned with ova and female hormone production
Ovary
Identify the endocrine organ described by the statement: A mixed gland, located close to the stomach and small intestine
Pancreas
Identify the endocrine organ described by the following statement: Ride "horseback" on the thyroid gland
Parathyroid gland
Identify the endocrine organ described by the following statement: Found in the roof of the third ventricle
Pineal Gland
Hormone
Steroidal or amino acid based molecules released to the blood that act as chemical messengers to regulate specific body functions
Identify the endocrine organ described by the statement: Paired glands suspended in the scrotum
Testes
The hormone norepinephrine is stimulated by
The nervous system (neurotransmitters, or neurosecretions)
Identify the endocrine organ described by the following statement: Found in the upper thorax overlying the heart; large during youth
Thymus
Identify the endocrine organ described in the following statement: Located in the throat; bilobed gland connected by an isthmus
Thyroid
The hormone estrogen is stimulated by
another hormone
The hormone Calcitonin is stimulated by
humoral factors (the concentration of specific non-hormonal substances in the blood or extracellular fluid)
Chemically, hormones belong chiefly to two molecular groups, the ____ and the _____
steroids; amino acid-based molecules
Hormones responsible for each function, and the endocrine glands that produce the hormone. Regulates blood calcium levels
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