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ENDOCRINE SYSTEM NOTES THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM (pp. 997 - 1008) There are two systems that regulate the body. The nervous system relays information to the Electrical system body using ___ _________________________ that fast travel very _______, but the messages are shortlived. The endocrine system uses hormones chemicals _________________, or _________________ blood messages that travel through the _________ to relay information to the body.. THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM The endocrine system is slower-acting, but the Longer lasting action of hormones is _______________________. hypothalamus The ____________________, which maintains homeostasis in the body, controls most of the glands of the endocrine system. I. ENDOCRINE GLAND FUNCTION A. Hormone Production Hormones help regulate growth, metabolism, appearance, behavior, growth, reproduction, and fluid balance. Most hormones are produced endocrine by _______________ glands. ENDOCRINE GLAND FUNCTION Endocrine glands are unique because they are ductless; in other words, hormones are secreted the blood into ____________________ and the circulatory _____________________ system transports the hormone to its destination. Its destination is target known as its ______________. A hormone may have only one target, or it may have several. ENDOCRINE GLAND FUNCTION B. Control of Hormone Production Hormone release is regulated by a mechanism Negative feedback known as ____________________________. Information about the effect of the hormone is “fed back” to the gland. When the desired condition is reached, the gland Switches off ________________________________________ NEGATIVE FEEDBACK SYSTEM TYPES OF HORMONES C. Types of Hormones – Hormones can be placed in two groups based on chemical structure: 1. Peptide hormones – Most hormones are proteins composed of _________________ and are known as peptide hormones. Lipid 2. Steroids – _____________ molecules derived cholesterol from _____________________. Include the sex testosterone & estrogen hormones - ________________________________ HORMONE Growth Hormone Thyroxine Insulin Glucagon GLAND Pituitary Gland Thyroid Pancreas Pancreas EFFECT Stimulates _mitosis_; undersecretion results in _dwarfism__; oversecretion results in _gigantism_ Regulates __metabolism____; requires _iodine___ for normal function _Lowers________ blood _glucose___ concentration by stimulating cells to take up glucose; triggers storage of glucose as _glycogen______; not produced in individuals with _Type I Diabetes_____ __Increases______ blood glucose concentration by breaking down _glycogen_______ stored in liver to glucose Epinephrine Adrenal Glands (_Adrenaline_) Known as _”fight or flight”________ hormone _Bronchioles___ dilate to increase air flow for _cellular respiration_____ _Glycogen_____ in the liver is broken down to glucose for _cellular respiration____ _Heart___ rate is increased Blood flow to the _skeletal__ muscles increases Blood flow to the _digestive____ system is decreased Testosterone Estrogen/Prog esterone Testes Triggers development of secondary sex characteristics; _meiosis_____ to produce __haploid____ sperm cells. Ovaries Triggers development of secondary sex characteristics; __meiosis______ to produce __haploid_____ egg cells.