Endocrine-System
Endocrine-System
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
• Information
signaling system
• Glands produce
hormones
• Circulate through
blood vessels
HORMONE
• Is a chemical substance, produced by a gland,
carried by the blood, which alters the activity
of one or more specific target organs.
• Hormones a r e carried by a cell /
tissue and initiate specific action
(capable of changing the physiological and
metabolic behaviors of their target cells to
maintain homeostasis.)
HORMONES
• Hormones can have very powerful
effects, even when present in very
low concentrations.
• There are approximately 50
different hormones produced in the
human body.
• The specific cells which are affected
by a hormone are called target
cells.
Endocrine glands
Location of Major Endrocrine Organs
Figure 9.3
ADRENALINE
Hormone: adrenaline
EFFECT OF ADRENALINE BENEFIT TO BODY
A Pupil of eye widens 1 Blood moves more quickly to
working tissues
B Heart beats faster and deeper 2 Excess heat can be lost
C Glycogen is hydrolised 3 More oxygen enters the blood
D More blood delivered to brain 4 More oxygen and glucose are
delivered to respiring muscle cells
E More blood delivered to skin 5 Allows more light onto the retina
F Less blood delivered to the gut 6 More information can be processes
and actions takes
G Breathing rate increase 7 Digestion will be slowed
H Blood flow to muscle is increased 8 More glucose is available for
respiration
Adrenaline
• The “fight or fright” hormone.
- It is released in stressful situations
- All the effects make us more able to react
quickly and vigorously in dangerous situations
that might require us to run away or put up a
struggle.
- Increases blood glucose concentration.
The Endocrine System
> Progesterone
-Made after ovulation (when an egg is released).
-Keeps the uterus ready for pregnancy and supports it if a baby starts to
grow.
➢Osteoporosis
➢Goiter
➢Gigantism
➢Dwarfism
Endocrine System Disorder
> Osteoporosis is a
disease that happens
when the mineral
density of the bone is
reduced making it
brittle and porous.
Parathyroid hormone
secretion is one of
the possible causes
of this disease.
Endocrine System Disorder
> Goiter is an abnormal enlargement of the
thyroid gland. It results from the
underproduction or overproduction of
thyroid hormones.
Endocrine System Disorder
> Gigantism is a
disorder that
happens during
childhood when
there is abnormal
increase in height
associated with too
much secretion of
growth hormones.
Endocrine System Disorder
> Dwarfism is a condition wherein the
production of growth hormones in the
pituitary gland is insufficient resulting in
short stature.