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THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM Mr. Vazquez Period 1- Family Life
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THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM Endocrine Glands- ductless or tubeless organs or groups of cells that secrete hormones directly into the blood stream Hormones-Chemical Messengers that help regulate many bodily functions Key & Lock Mechanism Some trigger functions, Some trigger glands Hormone levels are controlled by many factors
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PITUITARY GLAND Pituitary Gland aka Master Gland Three sections Anterior, Intermediate, Posterior Anterior-Growth Hormones, Thyroid Gland, Adrenal Gland, Sexual Glands Intermediate- Melanocyte (Skin Pigment) Posterior- ADH (Water Regulation)
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ADRENAL GLANDS Stress Relief & Emergency Response Two Parts: Adrenal Cortex & Adrenal Medulla Cortex- Hormones that control sodium levels, metabolism of 3 basic nutrients, and blood pressure Medulla- Epinephrine aka. Adrenaline Epinephrine- Increases breathing, heart rate, blood pressure, and suppresses digestion
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OTHER GLANDS Hypothalamus- Activates the Pituitary Gland Pineal- Releases Melatonin (Sleep & Puberty) Thyroid- Regulates metabolism, body heat, and bone growth Pancreas-Glucagon and Insulin Testes & Ovaries- Sexual Development both primary and secondary
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ENDOCRINE SYSTEM HEALTH Sleep Balanced Meals Stress Levels Genetic Increase in hormones=Health Problems
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MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
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MALE REPRODUCTION Two functions- Produce and Store Sperm Sperm- The male gametes, or reproductive cells Must be transferred to females body for reproduction Puberty 12-15 Testosterone Production stimulated by the pituitary gland Can produce sperm for lifetime
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EXTERNAL REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS Testes (Testicles)-two small glands that produce sperm & testosterone Scrotum-an external skin sac Penis-the tube shaped organ that extends from the trunk of the body just above the testes ^Made of spongy tissue and many blood vessels=Erections Semen-a thick fluid containing sperm and other secretions Ejaculation-muscular contractions that force out sperm/semen at the height of sexual arousal
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REPRODUCTION CONTINUED Fertilization- the joining of male and female egg cell Foreskin-At birth the tip of the penis is covered by a thin, loose skin Circumcision- The removal of the foreskin Sperm cannot live in hot temperatures, acidic areas Scrotum=temperature regulator, movement of the testicles Tight clothing=less living sperm
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MAINTAINING A HEALTHY SYSTEM Wash Wear protective equipment Practice abstinence Perform Regular Self-Examinations Get Regular Check-Ups
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MALE REPRODUCTIVE PROBLEMS STD’s Inguinal Hernia-intestines push through a tear in the abdominal wall Sterility-inability to reproduce, few sperm or sperm quality. Exposure to x-rays, radiation, toxic chemicals, hormonal imbalances, STD’s, drugs Testicular Cancer Prostate Problems/Prostate Cancer
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THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Two functions-Producing sex hormones & eggs Eggs/Ova-Female gametes Ovaries-The female sex glands that store the ova and produce female sex hormone Uterus-hollow, muscular, pear shaped organ that protects and nourishes a fertilized egg until birth 400,000 Ova Ovulation- The process of releasing a mature ovum into the fallopian tube each month
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FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS Fallopian Tubes- a pair of tubes with fingerlike projections that draw in the ovum Vagina-A muscular, elastic passageway that extends from the uterus to the outside of the body Zygote- a fertilized egg
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MENSTRUATION Female Maturity, Uterus thickens Endometrium breaks down Menstruation-the shedding of the uterine lining Cervix-The opening from the uterus to the vagina 10-15 years of age Hormones control Menopause 45-55
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MAINTAINING REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH Bathe Regularly Medical Exams-(Pap Smear) Practice Abstinence Breast Self-Exam
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FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM PROBLEMS Menstrual Cramps Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS)
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FEMALE REP. PROBLEMS CONTINUED Endometriosis- Uterine tissues grow elsewhere STD’s Vaginitis Ovarian Cysts Cervical, Uterine, and Ovarian Cancers
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