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Chapter 21 Human Endocrine System

Serves as a review of the components and functions of the endocrine system.

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Endocrine SystemConsist of endocrine glands that secrete hormones, which regulate a wide range of activities in humans
HormonesAre secreted by glands and diffuse directly into the bloodstream
HypothalamusIt controls the release of hormones by the pituitary gland
HypothalamusConsidered to be a major link between the nervous system and the endocrine system
Pituitary GlandCalled the “master gland” because it controls the activities of other glands
Pituitary GlandSecretes three major hormones: GH, TSH, and FSH
Growth Hormone (GH)This hormone controls the growth of the body by stimulating the elongation of bones
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)Stimulates the thyroid gland to produce its hormone thyroxin
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)Stimulates the activities of the ovaries and testes
Thyroid GlandLocated in the neck below the larynx and in front of the trachea
Thyroid GlandThis gland secretes thyroxin which contains iodine
ThyroxinRegulates the rate of metabolism in the body and is essential for normal physical and mental development
GoiterLack of iodine in the diet will lead to lack of thyroxin secretion. This produces enlargement of the thyroid gland and is called
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)Secretion of thyroxin is regulated by
Parathyroid GlandAre tiny oval glands embedded in the walls of the thyroid gland that secretes parathormone
ParathormoneControls calcium metabolism
Adrenal GlandLocated on the top of each kidney
Adrenal CortexRegulate water balance and blood pressure and stimulates the conversion of fat and protein into glucose
Adrenal MedullaSecretes adrenalin
AdrenalinIncreases the blood sugar level and accelerates the heart and breathing rate
PancreasConsists of small clusters or “islands” of hormone-secreting cells called the Islets of Langerhans
The Islet of LangerhansSecrete insulin and glucagon
InsulinFacilitates the entrance of glucose into the cells
GlycogenInsulin lowers blood sugar levels by promoting
GlucagonStimulates the release of sugar from the liver and into the blood
DiabetesWhen the Islets of Langerhans fail to produce enough insulin
TestesSecrete testosterone which influences the development of the male secondary sex characteristics
OvariesSecrete estrogen which influences the development of secondary sex characteristics
Negative FeedbackOperates on the principle that the level of one hormone in the blood stimulates or inhibits the production of another hormone
Feedback mechanismOccurs when the level of one substance influences the level of another substance or activity of another organ
Dynamic equilibriumFeedback mechanisms have evolved in living things as a mechanism by which they maintain
Dynamic equilibriumAnother name for homeostasis


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