Lecture 6 nervous and endocrine systems Flashcards

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Label internal anatomy diagram

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A. Brain
B. Gill
C. Spinal Cord
D. swim bladder
E. body muscles
F. urogenital opening
G. anus
H. Ovary
I. kidney
J. intestine
K. Stomach
L. Liver
M. oesophagus
N. Heart

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4 sections of fish brain

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  1. Forebrain (prosencephalon)
  2. Midbrain (mesencephalon)
  3. Hindbrain (rhombencephalon)
  4. Spinal column (past the brain)
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Forebrain (prosencephalon) (3)

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olfactory sense associated with the anterior telencephelon

pineal organ (“third eye”)

hypothalamus (connects to endocrine)

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Forebrain (prosencephalon) (3)

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olfactory sense associated with the anterior telencephelon

pineal organ (“third eye”)

hypothalamus (connects to endocrine)

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Midbrain (mesencephalon) (3)

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optic lobes

Associated w/ lateral line

Associated w/ learning

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Hindbrain (rhombencephalon) (2)

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Cerebellum

Medula oblongata

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Cerebellum (3 functions)

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auditory
electrosensory
coordination of movement

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Medula oblongata (2 functions)

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controls spine and sensory -motor nerves through mauthner cells

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mauthner cells (functions and 3 parts)

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escape reflex
paired cells on the floor of the medulla
axions to caudal muscle
dendrites to acoustic centers

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spinal column (2 traits)

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hollow thick walled tube
unmyelinated nerve fibers

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Pituitary Gland

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Located ventrally on posterior prosencephalon

neurohypophysis region from embryonic nervous tissue

adenohypophysis region from embryonic mouth cavity

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pituitary hormones (6)

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ACTH - stimulates steroid production in internal tissue
GTH-stimulates eggs, sperm, and steroids
GH-promotes appetite and food conversions to growth
prolactin - osmotic balance
Thyrotropin - stimulates the thyroid
MSH and MCH - stimulate and contract pigment dispersal

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Pancreatic islets (3)

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-dispersed around pyloric caeca
-metabolism regulation
-secretes insulin and glucagon

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Ultimobranchial Gland (4)

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-located below esophagus near sinus venosus
-Secretes calcitonin
-calcium regulation
-seawater adaptation

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Gastrointestinal Mucosa (3)

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-at least 16 types of cells
-many secretions regulate gut secretions and motility
-also may secrete glucagon, somatostatin, and insulin

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Chromaffin tissue (2)

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-may intermingle with interrenal cells
-secrete adrenaline and noradrenaline involved in “fight or flight” responses

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Interrenal Tissue (2)

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around head of kidney
secrete steroids (cortisol) for osmoregulation and metabolism

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Corpuscles of Stannius

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-position varies greatly among species (associated with kidney)
-secretes stanniocalcin
suggests osmoregulatory function

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what is a hormone axis

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-a pathway a hormone follows in order to do its function
-steps are not connected physically but through blood stream

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Pineal Organ (5)

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-light receptor in hagfish, some elasmobranchs and teleosts
-glandular function in most teleost fishes
-pinealectomy disrupts circadian activity cycles
-may secrete melatonin, serotonin
-associated with “timed” events like gonad maturation

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Pineal Organ (5)

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-light receptor in hagfish, some elasmobranchs and teleosts
-glandular function in most teleost fishes
-pinealectomy disrupts circadian activity cycles
-may secrete melatonin, serotonin
-associated with “timed” events like gonad maturation

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Thyroid Gland

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-Produces hormones that contain iodine
-Action may differ between species (active research)
-associated with the regulation of many bodily functions

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Thyroid Gland regulations (5)

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-skin & eye pigments
-guanine deposition in skin
-metabolism
-metamorphosis (flatfish)
-osmoregulation

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Thyroid Gland regulations (5)

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-skin & eye pigments
-guanine deposition in skin
-metabolism
-metamorphosis (flatfish)
-osmoregulation

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Caudal Neurosecretory System (2)

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secrete urotensin I and II
possible water balance, sodium regulatory functions

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Gonads

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-Secrete steroids involved with reproductive development, behavior, and spawning
-male – androgens (esp. testosterone)
-female - estrogens

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Smoltification

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-Smoltification is a complex series of physiological changes where young salmonid fish adapt from living in fresh water to living in seawater
-lose vertical “parr marks” to become more silvery (guanine)
-active uptake in NaCl in freshwater, active excretion of NaCl in saltwater