L21. Endocrine and Exocrine Flashcards

1
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Give an important feature of the exocrine system.

A

It has ducts

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2
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Give an important feature of the endocrine system.

A

It has no ducts

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3
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How do endocrine secretions enter the blood?

A

Enters the interstitial fluid (which surroinds cells) then enters the blood.

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4
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Name the 3 types of hormone secretions relating to time.

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  1. Chronic (increases and decreases all the time)
  2. Acute (response when a stimulus is applied)
  3. Episodic (increases periodically)
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5
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Name the 3 classifications of hormones and explain their meaning.

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  1. Humoral (blood-borne)
  2. Neural (neurons stimulate hormone production)
  3. Hormonal (hormone secretions stimulate another hormone)
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6
Q

Which cells does parathyroid hormone act on?

A

Osteoclasts

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7
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What does hyperparathyroidism result in?

A

Bone lesions

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8
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What does calcitonin do?

A

Reduces blood calcium levels

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9
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What does parathyroid hormone do to blood calcium levels?

A

Increases it

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10
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Name the 3 ways in which cells can secrete.

A

Unicellular - one cell secretes
Multicellular - many cells can secrete (secretory sheet)
Multicellular pockets (gland cells sit back from epithelial surface)

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11
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Name the 5 types of simple duct shape.

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Simple tubular
Simple branched tubular
Simple coiled tubular
Simple acinar
Simple branched acinar
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12
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Name the 3 types of compound duct shape

A

Compound tubular
Compound acinar
Compound tubulo-acinar

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13
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Name and describe the 3 types of secretions.

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  1. Serous (watery secretion with enzymes)
  2. Mucous
  3. Mixed - contains both
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14
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Name the 3 salivary glands with the secretions they produce.

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Parotid - serous
Submandibular - mixed
Sublingual - mucous

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15
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Describe the body’s glands in relation to how many are endocrine or exocrine.

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Most glands are either endocrine or exocrine, but some glands can be both eg. liver and pancreas.

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16
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What are the islets of Langerhans?

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Groups of pancreatic cells which secrete glucagon and insulin

17
Q

What is diabetes mellitus?

A

An endocrine disease where insulin-producing beta cells are destroyed.

18
Q

Give 3 symptoms of diabetes mellitus.

A

Periodontitis
Dry mouth
Infections

19
Q

Describe 3 endocrinopathies.

A
Reduced hormone release (hypofunction)
Excessive hormone release (hyperfunction)
Hormone resistance (diabetes mellitus)