6.2.1.1 Major Endocrine Glands

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  • What is the relationship between the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland?
    • The hypothalamus produces hormones that regulate the pituitary gland
    • The pituitary gland is often called the "master gland" as it controls many other endocrine glands
  • Where is the thyroid gland located?
    In the neck, in front of the trachea
  • What are the main functions of the thyroid gland?
    • Produces hormones (T3 and T4) that regulate metabolism
    • Plays a key role in growth and development
    • Helps maintain body temperature
    • Influences heart rate and blood pressure
  • What is the main hormone produced by the thyroid gland?
    Thyroxine
  • What shape is the thyroid gland?
    Butterfly-shaped
  • What hormones are released by the posterior pituitary gland and their effects?
    • Hormones: Vasopressin, oxytocin
    • Effects: Water balance, social bonding
  • What hormones are released by the anterior pituitary gland and their effects?
    • Hormones: Growth hormone, prolactin
    • Effects: Growth, milk production
  • What is the name of the feedback loop shown in the image?
    Negative feedback
  • What is the function of the pancreas in blood sugar regulation?
    • Maintains blood sugar levels
    • Releases insulin when blood sugar is high
    • Releases glucagon when blood sugar is low
    • Creates a negative feedback loop for balance
  • What are endocrine glands?
    Special glands that make hormones
  • What is the name of the structure connecting the two lobes of the thyroid gland?
    Isthmus
  • How does the pancreas create a negative feedback loop in blood sugar regulation?
    By releasing insulin and glucagon based on sugar levels
  • How do the endocrine glands in males and females differ?
    • Males have testes instead of ovaries
    • Females have a placenta during pregnancy
  • What is the function of the adrenal medulla?
    Produces adrenaline for fight-or-flight responses
  • What role does glucagon play when blood sugar is low?
    It stimulates the liver to release stored glucose
  • What role does the thyroid gland play in body temperature regulation?
    It controls body temperature
  • How do hormones from endocrine glands function in the body?
    They travel through blood to send messages
  • If a patient has an issue with their thyroid gland, which endocrine gland would the doctor likely examine?
    Thyroid and parathyroid glands
  • What is the significance of the adrenal glands in stress response?
    • Release cortisol during stress
    • Regulate body's response to stress
    • Mediate fight-or-flight responses through adrenaline
  • What is the name of the gland located in the brain?
    Pineal gland
  • What is the name of the endocrine system shown in the image?
    Endocrine system
  • What happens when blood sugar levels are high?
    Insulin is released to help absorb glucose
  • What functions do hormones from endocrine glands control?
    Growth and mood among other functions
  • How does the thyroid gland influence digestive speed?
    It affects digestive speed
  • What are the two main parts of the adrenal glands?
    Outer cortex and inner medulla
  • How does thyroxine affect metabolism?
    It regulates heart rate and blood pressure
  • If the hypothalamus is damaged, how would this affect the anterior pituitary gland?
    The anterior pituitary would not receive the necessary signals from the hypothalamus
  • What is the effect of oxytocin released by the posterior pituitary gland?
    Social bonding
  • What is the role of the adrenal cortex in this system?
    • The adrenal cortex receives signals from the anterior pituitary gland
    • This stimulates the adrenal cortex to secrete hormones like cortisol
    • The adrenal cortex hormones then act on target tissues in the body
  • Where is the pituitary gland located?
    Below the hypothalamus in the brain
  • What are the main components of the endocrine system?
    • Hypothalamus
    • Pituitary gland
    • Thyroid and parathyroid glands
    • Thymus
    • Pancreas
    • Adrenal glands
    • Ovary (in females)
    • Testicle (in males)
    • Placenta (during pregnancy)
  • What aspect of growth does the thyroid gland influence?
    Growth and development
  • How does insulin affect glucose uptake by tissue cells?
    Insulin stimulates glucose uptake from the blood by tissue cells
  • What hormone does the adrenal cortex release during stress?
    Cortisol
  • How does the negative feedback loop in this system work?
    • High levels of adrenal cortex hormones signal back to the hypothalamus and anterior pituitary
    • This inhibits further release of hormones from the hypothalamus and anterior pituitary
    • This helps maintain homeostasis and prevent over-production of adrenal hormones
  • What are the main functions of the thyroid gland in metabolism?
    • Regulates heart rate and blood pressure
    • Controls body temperature
    • Affects digestive speed
    • Influences growth and development
  • What are the two lobes of the thyroid gland called?
    Right lobe and Left lobe
  • What hormones does the pancreas use to regulate blood sugar?
    Insulin and glucagon
  • What is the pituitary gland often referred to as?
    The master gland
  • Which two brain structures are involved in the cortisol release process?
    Hypothalamus and pituitary gland