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Biopsychology
The Endocrine System
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What is the primary function of the endocrine system?
To release
hormones
into the
bloodstream
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How do hormones differ from neurotransmitters?
Hormones
are released by
glands
into the
bloodstream
, while neurotransmitters are released by
neurons
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What are the effects of hormones on the body?
They have
profound
and long-lasting effects on body and behavior
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What are the major glands of the endocrine system?
Pituitary gland
Hypothalamus
Pineal gland
Thyroid gland
Thymus
Pancreas
Adrenal glands
Testes
and
ovaries
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What is the pituitary gland often referred to as?
The
master gland
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Why is the pituitary gland called the master gland?
Its
hormonal
secretions influence the release of
hormones
by other glands
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What hormone does the pituitary gland release as part of the fight-or-flight response?
ACTH
(Adrenocorticotropic hormone)
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What is the role of the hypothalamus in the endocrine system?
It works with the
pituitary gland
to regulate the endocrine system
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What hormone does the hypothalamus release?
CRH
(Corticotropin-releasing hormone)
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What is the function of the pineal gland?
It modulates sleep patterns by releasing
melatonin
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What hormone is released by the pineal gland?
Melatonin
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What is the primary function of the thyroid gland?
To influence
metabolic rate
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What hormones are released by the thyroid gland?
Thyroid hormones such as
thyroxine
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What is the role of the thymus gland?
To stimulate the development of
T-cells
for the immune response
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What hormone does the thymus release?
Thymosin
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What is the function of the pancreas in the endocrine system?
To regulate
blood sugar levels
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What hormones are released by the pancreas?
Insulin
and
glucagon
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What is the role of the adrenal glands?
To release
cortisol
and
adrenaline
during stress
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Where are the adrenal glands located?
On top of each
kidney
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What hormones do the testes produce?
Testosterone
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What hormones do the ovaries produce?
Estrogen
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What are the key glands and hormones to focus on for revision in the endocrine system?
Pituitary gland
:
ACTH
Pancreas:
Insulin
and
glucagon
Adrenal glands
:
Cortisol
and
adrenaline
Testes
:
Testosterone
Ovaries
:
Estrogen
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How long has the term "hormone" been in use?
Just over
100
years
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What ancient practice is related to the study of hormones?
Chinese
healers extracting
sex
hormones from urine
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How long has diabetes been diagnosed?
For over
2,000
years
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Who popularized the diagnosis of diabetes?
Hippocrates
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What are the implications of the pancreas not producing insulin?
Leads to
diabetes
Results in high
blood sugar levels
Requires management through diet or medication
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