The endocrine system L3

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  • What do endocrine glands produce?
    Hormones
  • Where are the adrenal glands located?
    On top of the kidneys
  • What is the function of cortisol?
    It regulates important cardiovascular functions in the body
  • What hormones does the adrenal cortex produce?
    Cortisol
  • What triggers an increase in cortisol production?
    Stress
  • What happens if cortisol levels are low?
    The individual may experience low blood pressure and poor immune function
  • How does adrenaline help the body during stress?
    It increases heart rate and blood flow to muscles and brain
  • What is the role of noradrenaline in the body?
    It constricts blood vessels, increasing blood pressure
  • What are the main functions of the pituitary gland?
    • Controlled by the hypothalamus
    • Regulates many body functions
    • Releases hormones that control other endocrine glands
  • What hormone does the hypothalamus release to stimulate the pituitary gland?
    Corticotrophin releasing hormone (CRH)
  • What does the anterior pituitary release in response to CRH?
    Adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH)
  • What is the effect of increased cortisol concentration on CRH release?
    It slows down the release of CRH
  • How do pituitary hormones affect males and females differently?
    They stimulate different reproductive hormones in each sex
  • What hormones do FSH and LH stimulate in females?
    Oestrogen and progesterone
  • What hormones do FSH and LH stimulate in males?
    Testosterone and sperm production
  • What does the posterior pituitary release?
    Oxytocin
  • What role does oxytocin play in females?
    It stimulates contraction of the uterus during childbirth
  • How does oxytocin function in males?
    It plays a role in sexual behavior
  • What are the effects of prolonged exposure to stress on the body?
    • Increased adverse effects of cortisol
    • Higher risk of stress-related illnesses
    • Potential for long-term health issues
  • What is the relationship between cortisol levels and stress management?
    Monitoring cortisol levels limits the damaging effects of stress
  • What is the primary function of the adrenal medulla?
    To release adrenaline and noradrenaline
  • What is the role of hormones in the endocrine system?
    They act as messengers that regulate various body functions
  • What is the effect of adrenaline on glycogen?
    It encourages the breakdown of glycogen into glucose
  • How does the endocrine system maintain homeostasis?
    Through negative feedback mechanisms
  • What is the function of the hypothalamus in relation to the pituitary gland?
    It regulates the pituitary gland
  • What is the significance of hormone regulation in the body?
    It ensures stable levels of hormones circulating in the blood