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structure that secretes hormones directly into the bloodstream •surrounded by capillaries •without ducts/tubes •endocrine glands don’t have tubes that lead to organs to deliver their hormones, that’s why they’re carried in the circulatory system proteins that travel in your bloodstream to target tissues (other glands or muscles) to control some activity (heart rate, blood pressure) •structure on a cell membrane that receives messages from the environment •messages are often hormones, used to communicate between cells •change in the external or internal environment •causes a hormone to be released reaction to the stimulus •when one hormone stimulates or stops another gland’s function •helps to maintain homeostasis Ex) action eat a meal, blood sugar gland function pancreas releases insulin, not glucagon btwn meals (hungry), blood sugar pancreas releases glucagon, not insulin hormones are chemicals that act as messengers ex) they send messages to increase heart or growth rate base of brain throat deep in abdomen on top of each kidney HGH Human Growth Hormone TSH Thyroid Stimulating Hormone thyroxin insulin glucagon adrenalin & steroids controls growth tells thyroid to secrete thyroxin regulates metabolism moves extra glucose from blood into liver takes glucose out of liver & puts back into blood increase heart, breathing rate •unequal distribution of plant hormones •causes unequal growth called a tropism Ex) phototropism-when light causes an unequal hormone distribution & plant grows toward the light geotropism- when gravity causes and unequal hormone distribution & roots grow down •a plant hormone •affect growth, development, flowering, seeds Disorders of the Endocrine System Goiter- •caused by a lack of iodine in diet •thyroid gland is enlarged Diabetes•caused by a lack of insulin, leads to too much sugar in the blood •malfunction of cells in pancreas called Islets of Langerhans Giantism- •too much human growth hormone •results in extreme tallness •malfunction of pituitary gland Acromegaly Dwarfism- •not enough human growth hormone •results in dwarfness of height •malfunction of pituitary gland Disorder ppt. Similarities of the Nervous & Endocrine Systems both help maintain homeostasis both use chemicals: Nervous sys- neurotransmitters Endocrine sys- hormones Differences between the Nervous & Endocrine Systems Nervous sys- messages faster, messages carried on neurons Endocrine sys- messages last longer, carried by circulatory system.