Human A&P II: The Pineal Gland
pinealocytes
cells that make up the pineal gland that produce and secrete melatonin
possible role of melatonin in puberty
high melatonin levels in children compared to adults may prevent gonadotropin release, inhibiting puberty
melatonin
hormone that is produced and secreted by the pineal gland that helps regulate the body's circadian rhythm
stimulus that triggers the production and secretion of melatonin
level of light received from the environment
location of the pineal gland
located inferior and posterior to the hypothalamus
cells that make up the pineal gland
made up of pinealocytes
brain structure that processes light stimulus to and signals the pineal gland
suprachiastmatic nucleus
general function of the pineal gland
this gland produces and secretes hormones that regulate the sleep cycle/circadian rhythm, body temperature, appetite