endocrine tissue Flashcards

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hormones that the thyroid gland releases

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T4- thyroxine and T3- triodothyronine

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hormone which is secreted by the parathyroid gland

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parathormone (PTH)

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hormones related by the adrenal glands

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cortex= corticosteroids and small amounts of sex hormone (androgens)

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4
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hormones secreted by the pancreas

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alpha produce glucagon and beat produce insulin. Found in islets of langerhan

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hormones produced by anterior pituitary

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TSH thyroid stimulating, ACTH adrenocorticotropic, FSH follicle stimulating, LH luteinizing, GH growth and MSH melanocyte stimulating

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hormones produced by the posterior pituitary

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ADH, vasopressin and oxytocin

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role of hypothalamus and the hormones it produces

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central to homeostasis e.g thermoregulation, blood pressure, feeding cycles, cardiac rhythm and anything involuntary. It also produces oxytocin and ADH which travel to the posterior pituitary via nerves and 6 other hormones that travel via portal system to anterior pituitary

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what is a portal system and example

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pass through 2 sets of vessels before returning to the heart. Example is the one in the hypothalamus which goes through the hypothalamus and then through the anterior pituitary

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9
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type of release of hormones by the pituitary

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merocrine and constitutive

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role a structure of thyroid gland

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butterfly shaped anterior to the trachea. Plays role in metabolism, growth and development. high T3 and T4 results in hyperthyroidism and low TSH. low T3 and T4 results in hypothyroidism and high TSH. This is due to negative feedback loops.

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what are parafollicular cells

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produce hormone called thyrocalcitonin which acts to decrease levels of calcium by inhibiting osteoclast activity and causes increased secretion of calcium. Found in thyroid but separate from thyroid hormone function

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role and structure of parathyroid gland

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monitor calcium levels and release PTH when levels are low causing bones to release calcium into the blood. found on anterior surface of thyroid gland

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13
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adrenal medulla function

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composed of chromatin cells which act like modified neurones. when a nerve impulse reaches the chromatin cells they will release adrenaline and noradrenaline

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14
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adrenal cortex structure and function

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outer- zona glomerulosa- aldosterone which regulates BP
middle- zona fasciculata - glucocorticoids which have role in metabolism
inner - zona recticulrais - adrogen precursors

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stress responses (fight or flight)

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CRH released from hypothalamus causes release of ACTH in anterior pituitary. goes to receptors on adrenal cortex= hormones released. then spinal chord send nerve impulse to medulla and adrenaline and noradrenaline are released

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short term fight or flight response (medulla)

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increased heart rate, increased BP, increased glucose levels, dilation of bronchioles, decreased digestive system activity

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long term fight or flight response (cortex)

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increased blood sugar, suppression of immune system, proteins and fats broken down for energy , increased blood volume by retention of Na in the kidneys =higher BP

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pancreas exocrine function

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produces enzymes through ducts from the pancreatic acini.

19
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pancreas endocrine function

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produces insulin (beta), glucagon(alpha) and somatostatin (delta) (inhibits glucagon and insulin secretion. found in the islets of langerhan

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structure of pancreas

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acinar glands are grouped into lobules and contain lots of zymogens. they are connected via intercalated pancreatic ducts which all join to the pancreatic duct which make common bile duct. Lined with cuboidal epithelial cells.