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7.06 Endocrine Function and Structures (20
Points)
PART A: Endocrine Function
(4 points)
Complete this section using the lesson notes about the function of the endocrine system
. (1
point each answer)
1. What is the function of the endocrine system?
The endocrine system and the nervous system work together to maintain
homeostasis in the body through the regulation of body functions such as control
of growth, metabolism, temperature regulation, stress response, reproduction, and
many others.
2. The endocrine system and the
nervous
system work together to regulate functions of the
body.
3. List 2 body functions regulated by the endocrine system:
a.
Hormone production and secretion
b.
Regulation of metabolism and energy balance
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PART B: Endocrine Organ Identification
(12 points)
Using your lesson notes, identify the structures in the diagram and answer the questions
that follow.
(1 point for each answer)
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1.
pineal
2.
pituitry
3.
thyriod
4.
thymus
5.
adrenal
6.
pancreas
7.
ovary
8.
testicle
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Name
REVIEW SHEET
Functional Anatomy
of the Endocrine Glands
Lab Time/Date
Gross Anatomy and Basic Function of the Endocrine Glands
1. The endocrine and nervous systems are major regulating systems of the body. However, the nervous system has been
compared to a text message and the endocrine system to mailing a letter. Briefly explain this comparison.
brbl
2. Define hormone:.
3. Chemically, hormones belong chiefly to two molecular groups, the
and the
4. Identify the endocrine organ described by the following statements:
1. located in the anterior neck; bilobed gland connected by an isthmus
2. produces the hormones that are stored in the posterior pituitary
3. a mixed gland, located posterior to the stomach and close to the small intestine
4. paired glands suspended in the scrotum
lim ni bevi
5. bilobed gland located in the sella turcica
6. found in the pelvic cavity of the female, responsible for ova and female hormone production
7. found in the upper thorax overlying…
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Tutorial Seven- Nervous and Endocrine System
Compare this summary to the tables provided in the lecture. Which format works better for your
revision and understanding? During your own revision, expand on your preferred format to
include all the endocrine organs and their hormones.
5. Hormonal secretions by the endocrine system occur due to detection of a stimulus which
signals a deviation from homeostasis. As an example of a humoral stimulus, outline blood
glucose regulation. You can use a figure or describe the stimulus, sensor, effector and
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one from the given tasks.
1. Select four endocrine glands you have learned in this
lesson and find out some disorders that affect them.
Construct a chart describing the disorders, their causes,
and their treatments. Include picture of the disorders.
2. Create a song which narrates the
different glands, location, functions and
hormones released by the endocrine
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UNIT 10B QUIZ
Name
Date
(continued)
Section
8 What is a negative feedback loop? Cite an example of a negative feedback loop in the endocrine system.
9 List the stimulus for secretion for each of the following hormones (note that some hormones are stimulated by other
hormones):
a Glucagon
b Calcitonin
c Parathyroid hormone
d Thyroxine and triiodothyronine (T4 and T3)
e Cortisol
f Antidiuretic hormone
10 List the target tissue and effects of each of the following hormones:
a Insulin:
b Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH):
c Growth hormone:
d Prolactin:
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Endocrine System QUIZ
UNIT 10B I 25
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Question: 1
Posterior Pituitary Gland:
W. Receives information through the hypophyseal portal system ut of
X. Receives information through the hypothalamic hypophyseal tract Usage
Y. Accepts instructions in the form of releasing or inhibiting hormones.
Z. Signaled by action potentials to secrete oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone
a) if only W, X and Y are correct.
b) If only W and Y are correct
c) if only X and Z are correct.
d) If only Z is correct
e) If everything is correct
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1. What are the sensory structures related to the following brain structures:
✓ forebrain
✓ midbrain
✓ hindbrain
-How do these structures enable the amphibian for a terrestrial living?
2. What is the importance of feedback systems in the control of hormonal output in amphibians? Provide and elaborate one hormonal feedback pattern observed in amphibians.
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TSH (Thyroid stimulating Hormone)
Prolactin
Luteinizing Hormone
ACTH (Adrenocorticotropic Hormone)
Follicle stimulating Hormone
ADH (Antidiuretic Hormone)
Oxytocin
Epinephrine
Aldosterone (mineralocorticoids)
Cortisol (glucocorticoids)
Gonadocorticoids
Glucagon
Insulin
Melatonin
Calcitonin
Renin
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QUESTION 12
Which of the following hypothalamic hormones does not regulate
the hormones of the anterior pituitary?
OA. Somatostatin.
OB. Corticotropin-releasing hormone.
OC. Adrenocorticotropic hormone.
D. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone.
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"My Brother Calls Me 'Bug s"": A Case Study on the Endocrine System
Nineteen-year-old Krista waited impatiently as Dr. Weisman scribbled in his chart. She
hoped he was scribbling an explanation of what was wrong with her. She was tired of not
feeling like herself and tired of being so stressed about it. She was particularly tired of
how her eyes seemed to bulge outward, so much that her 10-year-old brother had started
calling her "Bug Eyes."
Dr. Weisman finally put down his pen and looked at Krista. "Well, your blood pressure
and pulse are elevated. You've lost weight without trying, you have difficulty sleeping,
you perspire more than usual and you've had continuing bouts of diarrhea. Those things,
combined with the swelling in the front of your neck, suggest that you may be suffering
from more than the stress of college life. I think we need to run some blood tests to check
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B. hypothalamus ® spinal cord ® adrenal medulla that produces norepinephrine
C. hypothalamus ® posterior pituitary ® adrenal cortex that produces cortisol
D. hypothalamus ® anterior pituitary ® adrenal cortex that produces cortisol
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Hypothalamus|Pituitary Gland
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