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Endocrine System Endocrine System • The endocrine system is instrumental in regulating mood , growth, and development, tissue function, metabolism, as well as sexual function and reproductive processes • The endocrine and nervous system must work together in order for the body to function properly • ** The endocrine system is in charge of bodily processes that happen slowly unlike the nervous system Endocrine System • Hormones are chemical regulators that control bodily processes such as emotions , growth and sexuality • ** Hormones travel through the blood stream • Glands are units in the body that hold and release these hormones • The Endocrine system is the system that holds all these glands Pituitary Gland • This is called the master gland of the body • This is controlled by the hypothalamus in the brain • The gland has two jobs • Send messages that start all other glands • To determine how tall or short someone will be • influences our emotions – secretes endorphins – Seasonal affective disorders ( SAD) Pituitary Gland • The pituitary gland makes the growth hormone • Sometimes the action is delayed , sometimes it starts too soon • The tallest known person in history is 8 feet 11 inches… he died at 22 • The shortest person was 23.3 inches… she died at 19 Thyroid Gland • Controls our metabolism • Metabolism is the speed in which the body operates • People with overactive thyroids are not able to sit still • While people with slow thyroids tend to be sluggish Parathyroids • Regulates the amount of calcium in the blood ( calcitonin) produced by the thyroid Adrenal Gland • Located in the right and left side of the body , above the naval and the back • This is the gland the emits adrenaline, that activates your body for emergencies Gonads • These are known as the sex glands • They make sperm and eggs • Male sex hormone is androgen • Female sex hormone is estrogen Pineal Gland • Located in the middle of the brain, secretes melatonin, helps regulate sleep Pancreas • Produces digestive enzymes • Produces insulin and glucagon Problems with the Endocrine System • Adrenal insufficiency • Type I diabetes ( pancreas fails to produce enough insulin ( juvenile diabetes) • Type II diabetes ( can’t produce normal amounts of insulin ( children who are overweight) Problems with Endocrine System • Growth hormone problems ( pituitary gland) • Hyperthyroidism ( thyroid hormones are very high in blood streams ( Grave’s Disease – immune system) • Hypothyroidism ( thyroid hormone levels are low in the blood ( leads to weight gain)