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Biology 30 Your Endocrine System Notes Comparison of Nervous System and Endocrine System Nervous System Endocrine System Produces Produces Direct Cell to Cell Communication Hormones travel to their target through Lasts a _______ time Last a _________ time General Things to Know • Endocrine = _______________________ • Hormones are chemicals produced in minute amounts • All hormones in body together weigh less than ____________. • Control the slow processes in our bodies • • • • • • • Rate of ___________ _______________ Development before ____________ ___________________, birth process, ____________________ Initiation of _________ & sexual maturity Storing & breakdown of ______________ Maintaining ______________ & mineral levels Biology 30 Endocrine System Notes Page 1 • Hormones are chemical messengers • Produced in a ___________ • Travel through the ______________ • Act on a “______________” cell. • Hormones are created in glands called ENDOCRINE glands (“_____________________”) • Because the glands secrete into the __________________, not into a body cavity (_____________). Types of Hormones 1. __________________ Hormones (Prostaglandins) • Not typical hormones • Act immediately on area __________________ • Action is ________ and ____________ • Example = _______________ • Released by tissues when affected by a foreign substance… pollen… • Increases blood flow and fluid leaks into tissues • Inflammation, redness, swelling 2. _________________ Hormones • Typical • Produced by endocrine glands • Travel through _____________ • To __________ cell • Combine with _____________ on or in the target cell • Receptor site is either ______ the membrane or ______ cytoplasm • ________________________ in the target cell Biology 30 Endocrine System Notes Page 2 Chemical Structure of Hormones 2 types 1. _______________ or Peptide Hormones • Made up of __________ chains or long ____________ • Water __________ / lipid __________ • ______________ cross phospholipid bilayer • Includes hormones from • ___________________ • ___________________ • ___________________ 2. _______________ Hormones • Chemically related to __________________ • Water __________ / lipid _______________ • Can pass right through the cell membrane • Includes • ____________________ • _______________________ • Hormones from the _______________________ Biology 30 Endocrine System Notes Page 3 Anatomy of the Endocrine System • Identify the following endocrine glands on a diagram of a human Pituitary Gland Testes Hypothalamus Ovaries Pineal Gland Adrenal Glands Thyroid Pancreas Parathyroid Thymus Biology 30 Endocrine System Notes Page 4 Biology 30 Endocrine System Notes Page 5 Biology 30 Endocrine System Notes Page 6 Anatomy of the Endocrine System • Hypothalamus • hormones produced here are secreted into the blood through the _____________________ A SUMMARY OF THE MAJOR HORMONES SOURCE HORMONE TARGET EFFECT Posterior Pituitary Posterior Pituitary Anterior Pituitary Anterior Pituitary Anterior Pituitary Anterior Pituitary Anterior Pituitary Anterior Pituitary Pineal Gland Biology 30 Endocrine System Notes Page 7 SOURCE HORMONE TARGET EFFECT Thyroid Gland Thyroid Gland Parathyroid Gland Adrenal Cortex Adrenal Cortex Adrenal Medulla Adrenal Medulla Pancreas (Beta cells) Pancreas (Alpha cells) Ovary Ovary Testes Biology 30 Endocrine System Notes Page 8 Hormones & Feedback • Hormone levels are regulated through a process called ________________________________ 1. When not the brain detects an inappropriate level of a certain hormone, it will do things to fix the problem. 2. When the problem is solved, the brain stops trying to fix it. EXAMPLE: • When insufficient levels of __________ in body… 1. the pituitary releases ________________ 2. _________________________________ 3. Soon thyroxin levels are high enough for _______________ __________________________________________ 4. As a result, _________________________________. Biology 30 Endocrine System Notes Page 9 Hormonal Control Assignment • Using your textbook and class notes, describe each the following disorders by 1. indicating the symptoms 2. identifying the hormones involved 3. identifying if this hormone is in hypersecretion or hyposecretion. 1.hypothyroidism 2.hyperthyroidism 3. 4. 5. 6.dwarfism 7. Biology 30 Endocrine System Notes Page 10