B12-endocrine system Flashcards

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What is the endocrine system

A

This system is another coordination system (similar to the nervous system).

Instead of electrical impulses acting as messengers, in the endocrine system chemicals called hormones are the messengers.

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2
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What do glands do

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They produce hormones directly into the bloodstream

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3
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What is a hormone?

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A hormone is a chemical produced by a gland directly into the bloodstream.

The hormone travels to a target organ (e.g.pancreas/liver) where it causes a response.

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4
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What does the pituitary gland do

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This is the master gland

Situated at the base of the brain

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5
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What is hormonal is produced at the thyroid gland

A

Thyroxine

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6
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What hormone is produced at the pancreas

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Insulin

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7
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WhatHormone is produced at the testes

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Testosterone

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8
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What hormone is produced at the ovaries

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Oestrogen

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9
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What form and is produced at the adrenal gland

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Adrenaline

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10
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What controls blood glucose concentration

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By the pancreas

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11
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What happens if blood glucose concentration is too high

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The pancreas produces the hormone insulin that causes glucose to move from the blood into the cells

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12
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What is excess glucose converted to

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glycogen for storage

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13
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Where is excess glucose stored

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In the liver and muscle cells

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14
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What does the body do if God glucose levels are too high

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1) Pancreas gland detect that blood glucose levels are too high
2) Pancreas releases the hormone insulin
3) Insulin travels in the bloodstream to the liver and body cells
4) Blood glucose levels are lowered and return to normal homoeostasis levels

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What happens if the body text that the glucose levels are too low

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1) Pancreas gland the text that blood glucose levels are too low
2) Pancreas releases the hormone glucagon
3) Glucagon travels in the bloodstream to the liver (where there is a store of glucose)
4) The liver converts glycogen back into glucose using glucagen
5) Blood glucose levels rise and returns to normal homoeostasis levels

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16
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What is Type 1 diabetes

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disorder in which the pancreas fails to produce

sufficient insulin. It is characterised by uncontrolled high blood glucose levels

17
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How is type one diabetes normally treated

A

insulin injections.

18
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What is Type 2 diabetes

A

the body cells no longer respond to insulin

produced by the pancreas

19
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How is Type 2 diabetes normally treated

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A carbohydrate controlled diet and an exercise regime are common treatments. Obesity is a risk factor for Type 2 diabetes.

20
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What are two hormones responsible for negative feedback

A

Adrenaline

Thyroxine

21
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How does adrenaline give negative feedback

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in times of fear or stress. It increases the heart rate and boosts the delivery of oxygen and glucose to the brain and muscles, preparing the body for ‘flight or fight’.