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Structures and
functions of the
endocrine system
Learning Target
• I can identify the structures and
functions of the endocrine
system.
•The endocrine system is
composed of ductless
glands that secrete
hormones that are
transported throughout the
body by blood vessels.
•Hormones are chemical
messengers that exert a
specific influence on organs
and other body tissues.
• The endocrine system regulates
the body’s metabolism, growth,
and reproductive systems.
• The system consists of the pituitary gland,
thyroid gland, parathyroid glands, adrenal
glands, pancreas, gonads, and placenta.
Pituitary Glands
• The pituitary gland is located at the base
of the brain near the hypothalamus.
• The hypothalamus controls the pituitary
gland.
• The pituitary gland is considered the
master gland because it secretes many
hormones that control other endocrine
glands.
Thyroid Gland
• The thyroid gland, which is located
near the larynx, regulates the body’s
metabolism and iodine uptake.
• Thyroxine, a hormone secreted by
the thyroid gland, influences body
weight and lean tissue growth.
Parathyroid Glands
• The parathyroid glands are
located on the surface of the
thyroid gland and secrete
parathormone (PTH), which
regulates calcium and
phosphorus metabolism.
Adrenal Glands
• The adrenal glands are located
near the kidney. The adrenal
glands secrete hormones to
regulate metabolism, maintain
blood pressure, and regulate
sodium and potassium balance.
Pancreas
• The pancreas secretes hormones as well
as digestive enzymes. Insulin, a protein
hormone secreted by the pancreas, lowers
blood sugar.
• Glucagons, a hormone formed in the
pancreas of vertebrates, raises blood sugar
and opposes the action of insulin.
Gonads
•Gonads, the testes in males
and the ovaries in females,
secrete the hormones
testosterone and estrogen
respectively.
Placenta
• The placenta, the organ that
unites the fetus to the uterus,
secretes relaxin to relax pelvic
ligaments during parturition.
• Parturition the birthing process.