ENDOCRINE SYSTEM INTRO – CHECK YOUR RECALL CHECK YOUR RECALL Pages 290-295 Questions 4 – 7 and 9 - 12.

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ENDOCRINE SYSTEM INTRO – CHECK YOUR RECALL CHECK YOUR RECALL Pages Questions 4 – 7 and

ENDOCRINE SYSTEM THE PITUITARY GLAND (& HYPOTHALAMUS) PART I: PITUITARY GLAND DIAGRAM Draw a diagram of the pituitary gland to include the anterior pituitary, posterior pituitary, the capillary system, nerves from the hypothalamus, and the hypothalamus. PART II: TABLE OF HORMONES Make a table of the hormones of the pituitary gland and hypothalamus (12) to include the releasing organ (specify anterior/posterior if applicable), name of the hormone, and it’s general function. Releasing Organ Hormone Name General Function(s) HypothalamusGrowth Hormone- Releasing Hormone Increases the amount of GH the anterior pituitary to releases. HypothalamusGH Release- Inhibiting Hormone Inhibits the release of GH from the Anterior Pituitary. Anterior Pituitary Gland Growth Hormone (GH) Stimulates body cells to grow and reproduce; speeds the rate of carb and fat usage.

ENDOCRINE SYSTEM THE THYROID & PARATHYROID GLANDS PART I: THYROID & PARATHYROID GLANDS DIAGRAM Draw a diagram of the thyroid and parathyroid glands. PART II: TABLE OF HORMONES Make a table of the hormones of the thyroid and parathyroid glands (4) to include the releasing organ, name of the hormone, and it’s general function. Releasing Organ Hormone Name General Function(s) HypothalamusGrowth Hormone- Releasing Hormone Increases the amount of GH the anterior pituitary to releases. HypothalamusGH Release- Inhibiting Hormone Inhibits the release of GH from the Anterior Pituitary. Anterior Pituitary Gland Growth Hormone (GH) Stimulates body cells to grow and reproduce; speeds the rate of carb and fat usage.

ENDOCRINE SYSTEM THE ADRENAL GLANDS & PANCREAS PART I: ADRENAL GLANDS Draw a diagram of the adrenal glands. PART II: TABLE OF HORMONES Make a table of the hormones of the adrenal glands and pancreas (6) to include the releasing organ (if applicable, specify if from the medulla or cortex), name of the hormone, and it’s general function. Releasing Organ Hormone Name General Function(s) HypothalamusGrowth Hormone- Releasing Hormone Increases the amount of GH the anterior pituitary to releases. HypothalamusGH Release- Inhibiting Hormone Inhibits the release of GH from the Anterior Pituitary. Anterior Pituitary Gland Growth Hormone (GH) Stimulates body cells to grow and reproduce; speeds the rate of carb and fat usage.

ENDOCRINE SYSTEM OTHER ENDOCRINE ORGANS TABLE OF HORMONES Make a table of the hormones released by the pineal gland, thymus, and other organs associated with endocrine function (8) to include the releasing organ, name of the hormone, and it’s general function. Releasing Organ Hormone Name General Function(s) HypothalamusGrowth Hormone- Releasing Hormone Increases the amount of GH the anterior pituitary to releases. HypothalamusGH Release- Inhibiting Hormone Inhibits the release of GH from the Anterior Pituitary. Anterior Pituitary Gland Growth Hormone (GH) Stimulates body cells to grow and reproduce; speeds the rate of carb and fat usage.