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Endocrine System 6. 6.5 continued

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Endocrine System

6. 6.5 continued

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Define:Homeostasis• Defined as the maintenance of the body’s internal

environment (blood and interstitial fluid) between specific limits.

• Endocrine System contributions to homeostasis

• Parameters include:– Temperature– Blood pH– Glucose levels– Water balance (osmoregulation)– Hormone levels– CO2 & O2 levels….etc

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State that the endocrine system consist of glands that release hormones that are transported in the

blood

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Explain that homeostasis involves monitoring levels of variables and correcting changes in levels by Negative

Feedback Mechanisms

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Explain the control of body temperature, including the transfer of heat by the blood, and the roles of the hypothalamus, sweat glands, skin arterioles and

shivering

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Temp control images

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Explain the control of blood glucose concentration, including the roles of glucagon, insulin and alpha

and beta cells of the pancreatic islets

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Distinguish between type I and type II diabetes

Diabetes mellitus:a disorder in which blood sugar (glucose) levels are abnormally high

• Type 1• Onset: usually during

childhood• BETA-cells produce

insufficient insulin• Diet alone can not

control the condition

• Type 2• Onset: usually after

childhood• Target cells become

insensitive to insulin• Low carb. Diet can help

control the condition