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Endocrine System
Endocrine System

... o produced in one location (gland); act on another target area o growth factors: developmental signals  pheromones: communication between animals of same species o mating, territory, alarms  neurotransmitters: transmit nerve impulses o between nerve cells o between nerve cells and muscles  We wil ...
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Endocrine System

... Pituitary:The Master Gland that controls other endocrine glands Makes • TSH Thyroid hormone for metabolism • LH & FSH for Reproduction • GH Growth hormone • Adrenal hormone ...
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Specific Endocrine Glands

... • 3. bind to receptors on the target cell membrane • 4. short half life and generally quick acting • 5. many of the hormones are tropic hormones-stimulate other endocrine glands to produce hormones • 6. therefore sometimes called the master gland ...
Hormones in Animals
Hormones in Animals

... • This is monitored by the hypothalamus and pituitary and results in an increased frequency of GnRH secretion followed by a surge in LH and FSH • LH surge causes the rupture of the ovarian follicle and the release of the oocyte • Oestradiol causes development of the endometrium lining the uterus and ...
The Endocrine System - An Overview
The Endocrine System - An Overview

... A Brief Overview of these Glands The Hypothalamus The hypothalamus is part of the brain. It receives messages from all over the body and keeps the body balanced by sending out messages to the Nervous System via the brain. It also sends out hormone messages to the pituitary gland and helps to regulat ...
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independent work of the students

... The pituitary gland is under the influence of the hypothalamus. Especially in times of stress, the hypothalamus receives messages from the central nervous system that result in the synthesis and secretion of certain hypothalamic chemicals called neurosecretions or releasing factors. These chemicals ...
The Endocrine System
The Endocrine System

... you haven't eaten (when you're in a fasting state), but that's not always the case. Sometimes hypoglycemia occurs after meals because the body produces more insulin than is needed. This type of hypoglycemia, called reactive or postprandial hypoglycemia, may occur in people who have had gastric bypas ...
Chemical Signals in Animals: Endocrine System and Hormonal
Chemical Signals in Animals: Endocrine System and Hormonal

... The nervous system brings about immediate responses, but the endocrine system is slower acting and regulates processes that occur over days or even months. ...
The Endocrine System - An Overview
The Endocrine System - An Overview

... The pea-sized pineal gland is near the centre of the brain. The pineal gland produces a hormone called melatonin. Melatonin is produced when it is dark so more is produced at night and in the winter. When nights are longer, the body makes more melatonin. Melatonin is the hormone which is responsible ...
Both controlled by the posterior pituitary gland, vasopressin ______
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... Hyperglycemia (high blood glucose level) is one of the classic symptoms of diabetes mellitus. Common early signs include frequent and excessive thirst, accompanied by frequent and excessive urination. If left untreated, hyperglycemia progresses to the life-threatening condition known as diabetic ket ...
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November 7, 2011 Warm UP

... rate of metabolic processes (how energy is used) in the body and influences physical development • People may not produce enough of this hormone and get a condition known as hypothyroidism. They can take thyroxine to treat this Return to hormones slide condition. ...
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... due to a genetic cause. Type II usually develops in adults from both genetic and environmental causes. Loss of response of targets to insulin rather than lack of insulin causes this type of diabetes. ...
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... 14. Some people who have underactivity in this ​ gland​  have a tough time losing weight.  People with an  overactive gland sometimes have difficulty gaining weight.  ...
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... • Nutritional status • Starvation lowers IGF-1 levels ...
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Endocrine System Diseases and Disorders

... Pituitary Dwarfism •Hypo GH before 25 •aka proportional dwarfism ...
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... • secreted by cells in placenta to cause contraction in childbirth • Immune system: promote fever, inflammation, &pain ( Ibuprofin and aspirin inhibit) • Blood: regulate aggregation of platelets involved in blood clotting • Help protect the lining of the stomach ...
bioidentical hormones
bioidentical hormones

... hormones, nor is there any sound scientific evidence to show that a different or “customized” dose of hormones would have changed the outcome. If dosage and purity were equal, then all estrogen-containing hormone therapies, “bioidentical” or “traditional,” would be expected to carry essentially the ...
Endocrine Disorders in the Neonatal Period
Endocrine Disorders in the Neonatal Period

... with high dextrose-containing intravenous fluids, while long-term management may include various medications like diazoxide, octreotide, or ultimately a partial or total pancreatic resection.18 Alternatively, hyperglycemia in the newborn period can be caused by neonatal diabetes (estimated incidence ...
EPOB 3430 4/24/03
EPOB 3430 4/24/03

... It interacts with nervous system in many ways-1. NS causes release of some hormones 2. Hormones can act as neuromodulators 3. Endocrine system may use sensory system of nervous system 4. Endocrine and NS can affect the same organs (digestive and circulatory) ...
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... 1. NS causes release of some hormones 2. Hormones can act as neuromodulators 3. Endocrine system may use sensory system of nervous system 4. Endocrine and NS can affect the same organs (digestive and circulatory) ...
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