The endocrine system consists of ____ that secrete ______. Where are these secreted?
The function of the endocrine system is control, communication, and integration via______ to maintain____.
* MAINTAIN HOMEOSTASIS
How does the endocrine system maintain control?
*Stimulation or inhibition of hormones
____ is a specific chemical messenger that acts on specific targeted receptors, aka ______.
* Target Glands
have a stimulating effect on other endocrine glands?
*Tropic Hormones
Describe the negative feedback loop? What does this depend on? What is this trying to achieve? (Think about thermostat analogy)
What is another name for the pituitary gland and where is it located/attached to?
What is another name for the Anterior Pituitary Gland? Posterior?
* Neurohypophysis - Posterior
Acronym for Anterior Pituitary Glands? What does each letter stand for?
P- PRL
M- MSH
G - GH
What hormone is PRL, Location? what does it do?
(Memory trick - LACTate- milk from breasts)
What hormone is MSH, Location? what does it do?
What hormone is GH (another name for this), Location? what does it do?
What hormone is FSH, Location? what does it do?
What hormone is LH? location? what does it do?
What hormone is ACTH? location? what does it do?
What hormone is TSH? location? what does it do?
What are the four Tropic Hormones?
*FSH-LH-ACTH-TH
What are the posterior(neurohypophysis) pituitary glands? Where are they made?
*Posterior
*Oxytocin
*Adh
(Memory Trick - Piece Of Ass)
*synthesized in hypothalamus - stored/released from posterior pituitary gland
What hormone is ADH? Location? What does it do/act upon?
What happens if there is an excess of ADH? What is the major electrolyte impacted by this and how/why?
What happens if there is a deficit of ADH? What is the major electrolyte impacted by this and how/why?
What are the two parts of the pituitary gland?
* Posterior
Name the 8 major Endocrine glands
What regulates the release of anterior pituitary hormones?
*hypothalamus