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Biopsychology
6.2.1.2 Hormone Functions
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What is the name of the gland located above the pituitary gland?
Hypothalamus
What are the key endocrine glands located in the neck?
Thyroid gland
Thymus gland
What are the main endocrine glands in the human body and their functions?
Pineal gland
: Regulates sleep-wake cycles
Hypothalamus
: Coordinates the endocrine system
Pituitary gland: Secretes hormones that regulate other glands
Thyroid gland
: Regulates metabolism
Thymus
: Produces T cells for the immune system
Pancreas
: Produces insulin and glucagon to regulate blood sugar
Adrenal glands
: Produce hormones like cortisol and adrenaline
Testes
(male) /
Ovaries
(female): Produce sex hormones
What are the key endocrine glands in the brain?
Pineal gland
Hypothalamus
Pituitary gland
Which endocrine glands are found in the abdomen?
Pancreas
Adrenal
glands
Kidneys
How do endocrine glands function in the body?
They release
hormones
targeting
specific
cells
What do the gonads produce?
Different
hormones
with specific
effects
What is the "fight or flight" response?
A
physiological
reaction to perceived danger
Where is adrenaline released from?
Adrenal glands
What are the main functions of the parathyroid glands?
Produce
parathyroid hormone
(
PTH
)
Regulate
calcium
and
phosphate
levels in the body
Involved in
bone metabolism
What is the name of the gland that produces insulin?
Pancreas
What are growth hormones (GH)?
Chemical messengers secreted by the
pituitary gland
What is the name of the gland that produces parathyroid hormone?
Parathyroid glands
What is the role of growth hormones in cell growth?
They stimulate
cell division
and increase cell size
What is the function of somatostatin in relation to growth hormones?
It
inhibits
growth hormone release
What are the key functions of growth hormones summarized?
Stimulates
cell division
and increases cell size
Encourages
protein synthesis
for tissue repair and muscle growth
Supports bone formation and strengthening
What is the name of the gland located at the base of the brain?
Pituitary gland
What are the main effects of testosterone?
Muscle growth
,
facial hair
,
sperm production
What are the names of the male and female reproductive organs shown in the image?
Testes
(male),
Ovaries
(female)
How do hormones travel in the body?
They travel through the
bloodstream
How does adrenaline affect the body during stress?
It boosts
heart rate
,
blood pressure
, and energy
What is the function of growth hormones in bone development?
They support bone
formation
and strengthening
What hormone supports pregnancy?
Progesterone
What hormone is produced by the ovaries?
Estrogen
How do sexual hormones control sexual development and reproduction?
Work in
cycles
Regulate sexual
characteristics
Maintain
reproductive system
functions
What do hormones regulate in the body?
Metabolism
,
growth
, and
reproduction
What is the role of cortisol in the body?
It manages
blood sugar
and reduces
inflammation
What is the relationship between endocrine glands and hormones?
Glands produce hormones that affect
target cells
How are the endocrine glands interconnected and regulated?
Hypothalamus
coordinates the endocrine system
Pituitary gland
secretes
hormones
that regulate other glands
Feedback loops between glands and target tissues maintain
homeostasis
What are the reproductive endocrine glands?
Testes
Ovaries
What are hormones?
Chemical messengers
produced by
endocrine glands
How are growth hormone levels regulated?
By the
hypothalamus
through
GHRH
and
somatostatin
How do cortisol and adrenaline work together during stress?
They
help
manage
energy
and
prepare
for
reactions
What hormone is produced by the testes?
Testosterone
What are the functions and benefits of cortisol and adrenaline?
Cortisol
:
Function: Manages
blood sugar
, reduces
inflammation
Benefit: Provides energy and support
Adrenaline:
Function: Increases
heart rate
,
blood pressure
, energy levels
Benefit: Prepares body for quick reactions
What is the role of target organs in relation to hormones?
They respond to hormones to
regulate
functions
What is the name of the gland that produces thyroid hormones?
Thyroid gland
What are the main effects of progesterone?
Pregnancy
support,
uterine lining
maintenance
Which gland secretes growth hormones?
The
pituitary gland
What are sexual hormones essential for?
Developing sexual
characteristics
and maintaining
reproduction
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