What is the endocrine system?
Works alongside the neuronal system ro react to changes in the body or environment and bring about the most appropriate response
What is a hormone?
Any member of a class of signalling molecules produced by glands
What are the two types of hormone?
- Steroid based hormones
Examples of amino acid based hormones:
What are steroid based hormones?
- Examples are sex hormones oestrogen and testosterone
Mechanism for action of steroid based hormones:
Mechanism for action of non-steroid based hormones:
Water soluble so cannot pass through cell surface membrane
1) Binding with receptors
2) Cell signalling using secondary messengers
3) Transcription factors activated in nucleus and protein synthesis begins
Differences between hormonal and neuronal communication:
What are the adrenal glands?
What does the adrenal cortex do?
What three groups of hormones does the adrenal cortex release?
What do glucocorticoids do?
What do mineralocorticoids do?
What are androgens?
What does the adrenal medulla do?
What does adrenaline do?
What does noradrenaline do?
What does the pituitary glands do?
What does the thyroid gland do?
- Control rate of metabolism and rate that glucose is used up in respiration
What does the pineal gland do?
Produces melatonin, which affects reproductive developments and daily cycles
What does the thymus do?
Produces thymosin, which promotes production and maturation of white blood cells
What does the pancreas do?
What does the ovaries do?
What does the testes do?
-Produces testosterone which controls sperm production and secondary sexual characteristics