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Endocrine System PPT - Effingham County Schools
Endocrine System PPT - Effingham County Schools

...  Roles in reproduction, development, and growth ...
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... 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 condition. ...
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... Take your thyroid hormone on an empty stomach: 30-60 minutes before a meal or 1-2 hours after a meal. Do not take thyroid hormone within 4 hours of vitamins or minerals (calcium, iron, magnesium). Take your thyroid hormone every day. Do not miss any doses even if some days you cannot take it on an e ...
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... • exocrine glands secrete to an external surface via ducts • endocrine glands are ductless and secrete directly into the bloodstream; their products are called hormones • anatomy (fig. 74 - 1 & ppt. 11): - hypothalamus: special areas of grey matter in this brain region regulate or produce the secret ...
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Lecture 046 - Animal Hormones

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... 2. Beta cells secrete insulin, which stimulates the uptake of glucose by liver, muscle, and adipose to reduce levels in the blood, especially after a meal. 3. Delta cells secrete somatostatin, which can inhibit the secretion of glucagon and insulin. ii. Diabetes mellitus is a disease resulting from ...
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... 1. To visually identify and understand the functions of specific endocrine cells. 2. To understand the anatomy and histology of the respiratory system. Resources: 1. Laboratory manual Exercises 27 & 36 2. Computers: histology atlas on CD 1. Light microscope and a variety of slides 2. Kodachrome slid ...
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... exopthalmos and other signs of Grave’s disease may develop. Four small parathyroid glands lie buried, behind the thyroid gland. These glands are responsible for maintaining blood calcium levels. There are other endocrine organs in the body as well. The heart, kidneys and stomach produce hormones, as ...
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