ENDOCRINE SYSTEM

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  • What system works together with the endocrine system?
    Nervous system
  • How does the endocrine system send instructions to the body?
    Through chemical signals
  • What do hormones attach to in the body?
    Target cells
  • Why does the endocrine system have a wider spread than the nervous system?
    It can interact with multiple organs at once
  • What is the reaction time of the endocrine system compared to the nervous system?
    Slower reaction time
  • How are substances secreted in the endocrine system?
    Directly outside the glands
  • How does the exocrine system differ from the endocrine system?
    Substances are secreted through ducts
  • Which organ has both endocrine and exocrine functions?
    Pancreas
  • What is an example of an endocrine gland?
    Pituitary gland
  • How do the endocrine and nervous systems work together to achieve homeostasis?
    • They regulate body functions
    • Control hormone secretion
    • Maintain balance in the body
  • What is positive feedback mechanism in hormone secretion?
    Increased amount of hormones released
  • What is negative feedback mechanism in hormone secretion?
    Decreased amount of hormones released
  • What is the pituitary gland often referred to as?
    The master gland
  • What does the anterior pituitary do?
    Produces hormones
  • What does the posterior pituitary do?
    Holds hormones created by the hypothalamus
  • What is the role of Growth Hormone (GH)?
    Growth and development of the body
  • When is Growth Hormone mostly produced?
    When the human is asleep
  • What condition results from too much Growth Hormone?
    Gigantism
  • What condition results from too little Growth Hormone?
    Pituitary Dwarfism
  • What does Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) do?
    Instructs the thyroid to produce hormones
  • What does Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) do?
    Instructs adrenal glands to produce hormones
  • What does Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) instruct?
    Gonads to produce sex cells
  • What does Luteinizing Hormone instruct?
    Gonads to produce sex hormones
  • What does Prolactin instruct mammary glands to do?
    Produce and secrete milk
  • What happens during positive feedback mechanism for Prolactin?
    More prolactin is released after birth
  • What does Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH) stimulate?
    Kidneys to reabsorb water
  • What does Oxytocin stimulate during childbirth?
    Uterine contractions
  • What is one of the roles of Oxytocin during motherhood?
    Stimulates milk secretion
  • Where is the thyroid gland located?
    Just below the larynx
  • What is the primary function of the thyroid gland?
    Regulating metabolism
  • What does hypersecretion of Thyroxine (T4) result in?
    Hyperthyroidism
  • What are symptoms of hyperthyroidism?
    Constant hunger and severe weight loss
  • What does hyposecretion of Thyroxine (T4) result in?
    Hypothyroidism
  • What are symptoms of hypothyroidism?
    Constant weight gain despite normal eating
  • What must Thyroxine (T4) be converted into to be used by the body?
    Triiodothyronine (T3)
  • What is the role of Triiodothyronine (T3)?
    More active form of T4
  • What does Calcitonin do?
    Lowers blood calcium levels
  • Where are the parathyroid glands located?
    Behind the thyroid
  • What does Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) do?
    Increases blood calcium levels
  • How does Calcitonin and PTH work together?
    Calcitonin lowers, PTH raises blood calcium