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Endocrine System ERIN YODER, ADAM FEUDALE, GARETT SOSNOSKI

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Page 1: Endocrine System ERIN YODER, ADAM FEUDALE, GARETT SOSNOSKI

Endocrine SystemERIN YODER, ADAM FEUDALE, GARETT SOSNOSKI

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What is the ENDOCRINE SYSTEM?

• Internal chemical communication

• system of glands that produce endocrine secretions

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STRUCTURE

• Endocrine glands secrete their product (hormones) into bloodstream

• Lack anatomical continuity

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FUNCTION

• Maintains homeostasis by releasing hormones

• Controls prolonged processes• Growth & development• Reproduction• Metabolism

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Steroidal Hormones

• Triggers change in cell

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Nonsteroidal Hormone

• Protein hormone• Peptide hormone

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ORGANS OF THE

ENDOCRINEPituitary gland

Thyroid gland

Thymus

Adrenal glands

Pancreas

Pineal

Hypothalamus

Parathyroid gland

Ovaries/Testes

Adrenal Glands

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Pineal Gland

• Small pinecone-shaped mass

• Posterior to thalamus

• Hormone: melatonin

*INTERESTING FACT*Wearing red tinted

sunglass helps increase melatonin

production

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Hypothalamus

• Location: superior & anterior to brain stem;

inferior to the thalamus• In charge of endocrine system• Releases & inhibits hormones when needed

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Pituitary Gland

• Small pea shaped gland

• Connected to inferior portion of hypothalamus

• Broken into the posterior & anterior pituitary

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Posterior Pituitary

• Isn’t glandular tissue, made up of nervous tissue

• Oxytocin- triggers uterine contractions during childbirth and releases milk during breastfeeding

• Anti-diuretic hormone prevents water loss in the body

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Anterior Pituitary

• The true glandular part of the pituitary• Controlled by the hypothalamus

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Anterior Pituitary Hormones

• Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)• Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH)• Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)• Luteinizing Hormone (LH)• Human Growth Hormone (HGH)• Prolactin (PRL)

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Thyroid Gland

• Butterfly shaped gland• Located at the base of

the neck• Wrapped around

trachea • Calcitonin• Triiodothyronine (T3)• Thyroxine (T4)

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Parathyroid Glands

• Four small masses of glandular tissue found on the posterior side of the thyroid

• Produce parathyroid hormone (PTH)- released when calcium ion levels in blood drop below a set point

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Thymus Gland

• Soft triangular shaped organ• Found in the chest posterior to the

sternum• Thymosins- help during fetal

development in childhood• Becomes inactive during puberty

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Adrenal Glands

• Pair of triangular glands found superior to the kidneys

• Outer adrenal cortex-produces cortical hormones

• Adrenal medulla-produce hormones to aid in times of great stress

• epinephrine• norepinephrine

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Pancreas• Large gland found inferior and posterior

to the stomach• Made up of endocrine and exocrine tissue• Endocrine cells found in islets• Two types of cells

– Alpha-glucagon: raises blood glucose levels– Beta-insulin: lowers glucose levels after

meals• Digestive glands break down food in

pancreas

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Testes

• Ellipsoid organs found in the scrotum

• Testosterone– Produced after start of

puberty– Increases growth of bones

and muscles– Increases hair production

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Ovaries

• Almond shaped organs found in pelvic body of women• Estrogen

– Primarily sex hormone– Triggers breast development, bone growth, uterine

development, pubic hair• Progesterone

– Allows women to have correct conditions to support a fetus

Corpus Luteum-Forms when fertilization occurs-Helps maintain pregnancy by producing progesterone

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Diseases • Hypothyroidism

– Thyroid gland does not produce enough hormone to meet bodily needs

– Can cause slow down or shut down of bodily functions• Thyroid Cancer

– Cells in the thyroid gland begin to grow uncontrollably – Most cases will form a tumor

• Diabetes– Most common endocrine disease in the United State – Body does not properly process glucose, due to the

ineffective production of insulin