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ENDOCRINE V. EXOCRINE
ENDOCRINE• “into”• Releases substance
(hormone) into the bloodstream
EXOCRINE• “out of”• Releases substance into a
duct to exit the body
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• Controlling system of the body; regulates homeostasis– Similar to nervous system
• Slower than nervous systems; uses chemical messengers released into blood (hormones)
• Organs small in size
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Examples of major processes controlled by hormones
•Reproduction, growth/development, maintenance of electrolyte/water/nutrient balance of blood
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HORMONES• Greek: “to arouse”• Def: chemical substances secreted by cells that
regulate the activity of other cells.• Circulate in blood• binds to specific
receptor (in cell or on cell membrane) and triggers a response
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Q: What primarily prompts glands to release their hormones?
a. Negative feedback mechanismb. The kidneys c. Nothing; they are continuousd. Secondary responses
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Negative feedback mechanisms
• Glands are triggered by some stimulus (internal or external) and release hormones.
• Then rising hormone levels in the blood are detected by the gland and tell it to quit releasing the hormone
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Examples of stimuli that cause an endocrine gland to secrete a
hormone
1. Hormonal – a hormone from another gland
2. Humoral– chemical changes in blood
3. Neural – signals from nervous system
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Endocrine glands
1. Pituitary gland2. Hypothalamus3. Pineal gland4. Thyroid5. Parathyroid
6. Adrenal gland7. Thymus8. Pancreas9. gonads (ovaries/testes)10. Placenta
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