Endocrine system

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    • the endocrine system produces and secretes hormones
    • the endocrine uses blood vessels to deliver hormones to their target sites in the body
    • hormones circulate in the bloodstream and are carried to target sites throughout the body
    • hormones affect target cells
    • target cells are cells with receptors for that hormone
    • when enough receptor sites are stimulated it results in a physiological reaction in the cell
    • timing for hormone release is critical for normal functioning
    • the endocrine system
      A) hypothalamus
      B) parathyroid
      C) adrenal gland
      D) thyroid gland
    • the hypothalamus is within the brain region which controls the pituitary gland
    • the pituitary gland secretes many different hormones some of which affect other glands
    • the thyroid gland affects metabolism
    • the parathyroid helps regulate levels of calcium in the blood
    • the adrenal gland helps trigger the fight or flight response
    • the pancreas regulates the level of sugar in the blood
    • the ovaries secretes female sex hormones
    • the testes secretes male sex hormones
    • timing of hormone release is critical for normal functioning within the body
    • pituitary glands produce hormones
    • pituitary glands function is to influence the release of hormones from other glands to regulate the bodys function
    • the pituitary gland is controlled by the hypothalamus
    • the hypothalamus receives info about the functions of the body and then uses this info to help regulate those functions
    • the pituitary gland is also known as the 'master gland'
    • the pituitary gland produces hormones that travel in the bloodstream to specific targets
    • high levels of hormones produced in other endocrine glands can stop hypothalamus and pituitary releasing more of own hormones - negative feedback
    • there are 2 parts to the pituitary gland including anterior pituitary (front) and the posterior pituitary (back)
    • the anterior pituitary produces 2 hormones in control of the reproductive and sexual characteristics
      • luteinising hormone (LT)
      • follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
      both hormones stimulate the ovaries and testes
    • the adrenal gland sits at the top of the kidneys
    • the adrenal gland is made up of 2 parts - adrenal cortex and the adrenal medulla
    • the adrenal cortex is the outside of the adrenal gland
    • the adrenal medulla is the inside of the adrenal gland
    • the adrenal cortex releases hormones essential for life
    • the adrenal medulla doesnt release hormones essential for life
    • the adrenal cortex produces cortisol
    • the adrenal cortex regulates and supports important bodily functions
    • cortisol production increases in response to stress
    • in the adrenal cortex if the cortisol level is low it means individual has low blood pressure, poor immune function and inability to deal with stress
    • the adrenal cortex produces aldosterone which maintains blood volume and pressure
    • the adrenal medulla releases adrenaline and noradrenaline
    • adrenaline helps the body respond to stressful situations which increases the heart rate
    • noradrenaline constricts the blood vessels causing blood pressure to increase
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