Endocrine Flashcards

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What is the endocrine system

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  • Functions by means of chemical secretions which travel in the bloodstream to target organs.
  • When the hormone reaches the target organ, a response is brought about
  • Response = slower and lasts longer
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What is an endocrine gland

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  • Ductless gland
  • Produces hormones and releases them into the bloodstream to act at a distant site
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What is an exocrine gland

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  • Has ducts
  • Discharge’s its secretion through a duct into a body cavity or onto skin
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What are hormones

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  • Organic messengers
  • Proteins
  • Don’t work in isolation but form and integrated system
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What are the parts that make up the endocrine system

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Hypothalamus
Pituitary gland
Thyroid gland
Adrenal gland
Tests and ovaries
Pancreas

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Explain the hypothalamus function

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  • Secretes ADH and oxytocin and controls PG functioning
    • Controls H2O level thus permeability of kidney tubules and re-absorption of water in body
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Explain the thyroid gland function

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  • Secretes thyroxin
    • regulates O2 use and metabolic rate and growth and development
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Explain the thyroid gland function

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  • Secretes thyroxin
    • regulates O2 use and metabolic rate and growth and development
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Explain the Adrenal gland function

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  • Each side of kidney
  • Secretes adrenalin which preps body for quick reaction by :
    • incr heart rate; breathing rate and metabolic rate
      - stimulates conversion of glycogen to glucose
  • Secretes aldosterone which controls Na levels in blood and works with ADH for water balance
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Explain the Testes function

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  • Secretes testosterone
    • development of sexual characteristics
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Explain the Pancreas function

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  • Islets of Langerhans secrete insulin which decreases blood glucose level by :
    - promotes glucose absorption into cells
    - stimulates glucose to glycogen conversion for storage in liver and muscles
  • Islets of Langerhans secrete Glucagon which incr blood glucose level by :
    - stimulating conversion of glycogen to glucose
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Explain the pituitary gland function

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  • Secretes FSH and LH
  • Secretes Pro;actin which stimulates milk prod
  • Secretes growth hormone which controls growth and development of skeleton and muscles
  • Secretes TSH which controls thyroxin levels by :
    - stimulating TG to secrete more thyroxin when levels are low
    - decr stimulation of TG so less thyroxin is secreted when its level is high
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Explain diabetes fully

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  • Inadequate insulin is secreted by pancreas and blood glucose level is elevated
  • Symptoms = thirst; excessive urination; dehydration; weightless; blurred vision
  • Type 1 = unable to prod any insulin
    • inherited or due to dan=maged pancreas cells thus requires daily insulin injections into body fat
  • Type 2 = doesn’t have enough insulin or it isn’t functioning effectively
    • overweight and inactivity and thus is controlled by a healthy diet and regular exercise
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