Chapter 9 Endochrine System Flashcards

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Endochrinology

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Scientific study of glands/cells and hormones

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Hormones

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Chemical messengers

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Endochrine System

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communicates with hormones

releases hormones into blood but only target cells respond

causes change in metabolic activites of target cells

reacts slowly (seconds to days)

may continue long after stimuli stops

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4
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Nervous system

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communicates with electrical impulses and neurotransmitters

releases neurotransmitters at synapses with target cells

relatively local, specific effects, muscles contract or glands secrete

reacts quickly

stops quickly

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5
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Major Endochrine Glands

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Hypothalmus

Pituitary

Thyroid

Pancreas

Adrenal

Gonads: ovaries and testes

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Pituitary Gland

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Growth hormone secreted by gland

directs growth of skeletal muschel and bone

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7
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Homeostatic imbalances of Growth Hormone

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Pituitary dwarfism

gigantism

acromegaly

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Pituitary Dwarfism

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hyposecretion of GH during childhood

person max 4ft

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9
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Gigantism

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hypersecretion of GH during childhood

extremely tall

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Acromegaly

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hypersecretion of GH in adults

facial bones, hands and feet enlarge

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11
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Oxytocin

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stimulates powerful contractions during childbirth

pitocin: synthetic oxytocin used to induce or hasten labor

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12
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Thyroid Gland

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Thyroxin- major hormone

stored in colloid of follicles

regulates body metablolism, important for normal development of nervous system

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13
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Goiter

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enlargement of thyroid gland when body

deficient in iodine

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14
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Homeostatic imblances of thyroxine

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Cretinism

Myxedema

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15
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Cretinism

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hyposecretion of thyroxine in children results in mental retardation

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16
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Myxedema

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Hypothyroidism in adults results in mental and physical sluggishness

17
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Pancreas

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Insulin

secreted by beta cells decreases blodd glucose levels

Glucagon

secreted by alpha cells raises blood glucose levels between meals

work together to keep blood glucose levels relatively constant

18
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Homeostatic Imbalances of Insulin

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Diabetes

Type 1-juvenile diabetes

beta cells destroyed by immune system

decreased insulin

Type 2-adult onset

tissues have a decreased responsiveness

to insulin