what does the endocrine system do?
it acts with the nervous system to coordinate and integrate activity of the body cells via hormones
endocrinology
study of hormones and endocrine organs
what does the endocrine system control and integrate?
what is the main difference between exocrine and endocrine glands?
endocrine glands lack ducts
what organs and glands are included in the endocrine system?
hormones
long-distance chemical signals
autocrines
same cells that secrete them
paracrines
cells other than those that secrete them
classes of hormones?
- steroids, lipid soluble
target cells
anything that has a receptor for that hormone
Characteristics of water-soluble hormones
Characteristics of lipid soluble hormones
steps for Cyclic AMP?
steps for PIP2 calcium?
lipid soluble steps?
2. initiates DNA transcription
what the the three different endocrine gland stimuli and what are they associated with?
what three factors do target cell activation depend on?
concentration of circulating hormone reflects?
2. speed at which it is inactivated and removed from body
what are the three different types of hormone interactions and how do they work?
what does cell response depend on?
the amount of hormone and the combination of all hormones
when do tissues respond?
when hormone concentrations are at a certain normal level
anterior lobe
produces and secretes own hormones
regulated by hypothalamus and negative feedback
posterior lobe
stores and secretes hotness produced by the hypothalamus
what is sent from the anterior lobe
the anterior pituitary is controlled via releasing and inhibiting hormones transported through the?
hypothalamo-hypophyseal portal system