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The Endocrine System. Controls many body functions  exerts control by releasing special chemical substances into the blood called hormones  Hormones.

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1 The Endocrine System

2 Controls many body functions  exerts control by releasing special chemical substances into the blood called hormones  Hormones affect other endocrine glands or body systems  Regulate growth, development, metabolism, reproductive processes

3 Hormones need a specific receptor on a specific cell to do their job

4 Major Glands of the Endocrine system  Pineal  Hypothalamus  Pituitary  Thyroid  Parathyroid  Pancreas  Adrenal  Ovaries  Testes

5 The Glands Hypothalamus  Links the nervous system to the endocrine system Pineal Gland  Located in the brain and produces melatonin

6 The Pituitary Gland Pituitary gland: a small gland located on a stalk hanging from the base of the brain – AKA The Master Gland –Primary function is to control other glands. –Produces many hormones. –Secretion is controlled by the hypothalamus in the base of the brain.

7 The Pituitary Gland The Pituitary Gland is divided into 2 areas, which differ structurally and functionally  each area has separate types of hormone production. The two segments are the Posterior and Anterior pituitary

8 The Hormones of the Pituitary The two segments are:  Posterior Pituitary produces: – oxytocin – antidiuretic hormone (ADH)  Anterior Pituitary produces:  thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)  growth hormone (GH)  adrenocorticotropin (ACTH)  follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)  luteinizing hormone (LH)  Prolactin (PRL)  Melanocyte stimulating hormone (MSH)

9 The Thyroid Gland Lies in the anterior neck just below the larynx Has two lobes located on either side of the trachea (connected by a band of tissue called isthmus) Sacs within the gland are called colloids and within them are the hormones:  Thyroxine (T4)  Triiodothyronine (T3)  Calcitonin

10 The Parathyroid Gland Small, pea-shaped glands, located in the neck near (para) the thyroid Most people usually have 4 Produces Parathyroid hormone (PTH)

11 The Pancreas Islets of Langerhans A key gland (also considered an organ in the digestive system!!) located near the folds of the duodenum Has both endocrine and exocrine functions Has a specialized tissue called Islets of Langerhans, in which endocrine functions occurs  include 3 types of cells which secrete an important hormone:  alpha (  )  beta (  )  delta (  )

12 The Pancreas Alpha cells (  ) release glucagon Beta Cells (  ) release insulin (antagonistic to glucagon) Delta Cells (  ) produce somatostatin

13 The Adrenal Gland It is two small glands located atop of both kidneys Each has two divisions with different functions  Adrenal Medulla secretes (ties in closely with the sympathetic component of ANS):  Norepinephrine  Epinephrine  Adrenal Cortex secretes:  Gluticocorticoids  Mineralocorticoids  Androgenic hormones

14 Gonads Associated with human reproduction: Female-ovaries, Male-testis Both genders are controlled by:  Luteinizing Hormone (LH)  Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) Ovaries  Located in the abdominal cavity adjacent to the uterus (produces eggs)  Hormones it produces:  Estrogen (E)  Progesterone  (some) Testosterone (T) Testis  Located in the scrotum (produces sperm)  Hormones it produces:  Testosterone (T)


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