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ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
EQ: HOW DOES THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM INTERACT WITH THE NERVOUS
SYSTEM?
FUNCTION AND PARTS
• System of glands which secrete a different type of hormone
FUNCTION AND PARTS
• System of glands which secrete a different type of hormone
•
Regulate homeostasis
FUNCTION AND PARTS
• System of glands which secrete a different type of hormone
•
Regulate homeostasis
•
Communication
FUNCTION AND PARTS
• System of glands which secrete a different type of hormone
•
Regulate homeostasis
•
Communication
• Hormone:
FUNCTION AND PARTS
• System of glands which secrete a different type of hormone
•
Regulate homeostasis
•
Communication
• Hormone: chemical message sent from one cell to another
FUNCTION AND PARTS
• System of glands which secrete a different type of hormone
•
Regulate homeostasis
•
Communication
• Hormone: chemical message sent from one cell to another
• Common Hormones:
FUNCTION AND PARTS
• System of glands which secrete a different type of hormone
•
Regulate homeostasis
•
Communication
• Hormone: chemical message sent from one cell to another
• Common Hormones:
•
Insulin: blood sugar
FUNCTION AND PARTS
• System of glands which secrete a different type of hormone
•
Regulate homeostasis
•
Communication
• Hormone: chemical message sent from one cell to another
• Common Hormones:
•
Insulin: blood sugar
•
Oxytocin: labor (childbirth)
FUNCTION AND PARTS
• System of glands which secrete a different type of hormone
•
Regulate homeostasis
•
Communication
• Hormone: chemical message sent from one cell to another
• Common Hormones:
•
Insulin: blood sugar
•
Oxytocin: labor (childbirth)
•
Serotonin: sleep and mood
FUNCTION AND PARTS
• System of glands which secrete a different type of hormone
•
Regulate homeostasis
•
Communication
• Hormone: chemical message sent from one cell to another
• Common Hormones:
•
Insulin: blood sugar
•
Oxytocin: labor (childbirth)
•
Serotonin: sleep and mood
•
Epinephrine: fight or flight
HOW DOES THIS SYSTEM FUNCTION IN:
• Nutrient Absorption:
HOW DOES THIS SYSTEM FUNCTION IN:
• Nutrient Absorption: insulin production to bring down sugar level, glucagon production to bring up
sugar level
HOW DOES THIS SYSTEM FUNCTION IN:
• Nutrient Absorption: insulin production to bring down sugar level, glucagon production to bring up
sugar level
• Regulation:
HOW DOES THIS SYSTEM FUNCTION IN:
• Nutrient Absorption: insulin production to bring down sugar level, glucagon production to bring up
sugar level
• Regulation: production of hormones to maintain homeostasis
SPECIALIZED ORGANS
• Hypothalamus:
SPECIALIZED ORGANS
• Hypothalamus: controls food and water intake
SPECIALIZED ORGANS
• Hypothalamus: controls food and water intake
• Pituitary:
SPECIALIZED ORGANS
• Hypothalamus: controls food and water intake
• Pituitary: controls growth
SPECIALIZED ORGANS
• Hypothalamus: controls food and water intake
• Pituitary: controls growth
• Thyroid:
SPECIALIZED ORGANS
• Hypothalamus: controls food and water intake
• Pituitary: controls growth
• Thyroid: controls metabolism
SPECIALIZED ORGANS
• Hypothalamus: controls food and water intake
• Pituitary: controls growth
• Thyroid: controls metabolism
• Adrenal:
SPECIALIZED ORGANS
• Hypothalamus: controls food and water intake
• Pituitary: controls growth
• Thyroid: controls metabolism
• Adrenal: controls stress
SPECIALIZED ORGANS
• Hypothalamus: controls food and water intake
• Pituitary: controls growth
• Thyroid: controls metabolism
• Adrenal: controls stress
• Pancreas:
SPECIALIZED ORGANS
• Hypothalamus: controls food and water intake
• Pituitary: controls growth
• Thyroid: controls metabolism
• Adrenal: controls stress
• Pancreas: regulates blood glucose
SPECIALIZED ORGANS
• Hypothalamus: controls food and water intake
• Pituitary: controls growth
• Thyroid: controls metabolism
• Adrenal: controls stress
• Pancreas: regulates blood glucose
• Ovaries/Testes:
SPECIALIZED ORGANS
• Hypothalamus: controls food and water intake
• Pituitary: controls growth
• Thyroid: controls metabolism
• Adrenal: controls stress
• Pancreas: regulates blood glucose
• Ovaries/Testes: hormones for reproduction
HOW DOES THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM INTERACT
WITH…
• Respiratory System:
HOW DOES THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM INTERACT
WITH…
• Respiratory System: release of adrenaline to speed up breathing rate
HOW DOES THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM INTERACT
WITH…
• Respiratory System: release of adrenaline to speed up breathing rate
• Circulatory System:
HOW DOES THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM INTERACT
WITH…
• Respiratory System: release of adrenaline to speed up breathing rate
• Circulatory System: release of adrenaline to speed up heart rate
HOW DOES THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM INTERACT
WITH…
• Respiratory System: release of adrenaline to speed up breathing rate
• Circulatory System: release of adrenaline to speed up heart rate
• Muscular and Skeletal System:
HOW DOES THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM INTERACT
WITH…
• Respiratory System: release of adrenaline to speed up breathing rate
• Circulatory System: release of adrenaline to speed up heart rate
• Muscular and Skeletal System: adrenaline will direct blood to muscle
HOW DOES THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM INTERACT
WITH…
• Respiratory System: release of adrenaline to speed up breathing rate
• Circulatory System: release of adrenaline to speed up heart rate
• Muscular and Skeletal System: adrenaline will direct blood to muscle
• Digestive System:
HOW DOES THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM INTERACT
WITH…
• Respiratory System: release of adrenaline to speed up breathing rate
• Circulatory System: release of adrenaline to speed up heart rate
• Muscular and Skeletal System: adrenaline will direct blood to muscle
• Digestive System: release of insulin and glucagon to maintain blood sugar level