the endocrine system

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  • Endocrine system
    The network of glands that manufacture and secrete hormones
  • Endocrine glands are all over the body including the brain
  • Endocrine glands
    Specialised groups of cells whose job it is to produce and secrete hormones
  • Gland a group of cells cluped togather that is specialised to release chemical messengers called hormones into teh bloodstream
  • Hormone
    Chemical messengers that travel through the bloodstream influencing many different processes
  • Components of the endocrine system
    • Hypothalamus
    • Pituitary gland
    • Adrenal gland
    • Ovary
    • Testis
  • Hypothalamus
    Region of the brain controlling pituitary gland

  • negative feedback is when High levels of hormones from other glands can stop the hypothalamus and pituitary from releasing more of their own hormones
  • Pituitary gland
    Known as the master gland; primary function is to influence the release of hormones from all other glands which in turn regulates functions
  • Parts of the pituitary gland
    • Anterior
    • Posterior
  • ACTH
    Acts as a messenger activating other glands and stimulates adrenal glands to produce cortisol
  • LH and FSH
    Hormones that stimulate ovaries to produce oestrogen and progesterone in women and testes to produce testosterone and sperm in men
  • Oxytocin
    released by posterior pituitary gland and Stimulates uterus contraction during childbirth
  • Target cells
    Have receptor cells that respond to specific hormones
  • Adrenal gland
    Made up of two distinct parts: adrenal cortex and adrenal medulla
  • Adrenal cortex
    Produces cortisol which regulates and supports a variety of bodily functions
  • Cortisol
    Regulates low blood pressure, poor immune function, and inability to deal with stress
  • Adrenal medulla
    Produces adrenaline and noradrenaline needed for fight or flight
  • Adrenaline
    Helps body respond to stressful situations by increasing heart rate and blood flow to muscles and brain (to speed up conversion rate of glycogen for energy)
  • Noradrenaline
    Constricts blood vessels and increases blood pressure
  • Ovary
    Part of the female reproductive system responsible for egg production and secretes the hormones oestrogen and progesterone
  • Testis
    Secretes the hormone testosterone
  • Testosterone
    Causes development of male characteristics, sex drive, maintains muscle strength, and sperm production
  • The anterior pituitary gland produces LH and FSH and ACTH
  • low cortisol levels cause low blood pressure, poor immune function and inability to cope with stress
  • oestrogen - promotes the development of female secondary sexual characteristics, directs the menstrual cycle