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Nervous System Endocrine System
Chapter 15 – Endocrine System
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Water-soluble hormones Lipid-soluble hormones
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Top Ten Glands of the Endocrine System
Gland Location Hormone produced Action of hormone
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The Endocrine System: How It Functions
•Glands secrete _________________ directly into the ______________________•Hormones travel ________________________________________________________•Six Major Glands:
•___________________ run throughout each gland.•Hormones are secreted into ______________________________•Hormones travel freely through ______________________________•Hormones travel _________________ in the body.•Hormones only influence ______________________________________________•Every target cell has __________________________ which the hormone __________________________________•Receptors may be located _________________________________ or ________________________________•A cell that is not a target of a specific hormone has ________________________________, and therefore is ________________________
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Additional Notes:
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Additional Notes:
Fig. 15.1
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Compare neurotransmitters and hormones:
Contrast neurotransmitters and hormones:
Fig. 15.2
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Explain why salivary and sweat glands are not part of the endocrine system.
Table 15.1
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Fig. 15.3
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How do hormones exit the capillary?
Explain why hormones do not affect nontarget cells:
Fig. 15.4
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Explain the differences between peptide hormones and steroid hormones.
Give an example of each:
Fig. 15.6
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Fig. 15.12
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Fig. 15.18
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Explain the significance of the blood glucose level of a diabetic vs a nondiabetic.
Explain why there is glucose in the urine of a diabetic person after a meal:
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Type I Diabetes Type II Diabetes
Cause
Mode of Action
PhysiologicalEffects
Treatment
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