Chapter21: Medications Used For Musculoskeletal System Disorders
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![ENDOCRINE
SYSTEM EXHIBITION STATIONS
Station 4) ENDOCRINE SYSTEM ANALOGY Read through station 4 and determine which
part of the analogy (text message, radio waves, cell phone) represents which part of the
endocrine system: hormones, bloodstream, receptor/ target cell
500
Text message you
want to send
Radio waves
Cell phone (device where
signal is received)
Each part of the endocrine system works together to
so that your body can
a
or
to maintain
homeostasis. This involves a series of messages or
Station 5 GLANDS and Station 6 ORGANS
Thyroid cartilage
of the larynx
Thyroid gland
Parathyroid glands
(on posterior side
of thyroid)
Trachea
= glands
= organs
The endocrine system
contains may glands, but
also relies on](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F119d1668-4c06-4a53-85d4-e2a5b272124d%2Fb6fcaa69-0905-4a5f-9137-475561a58a7d%2F96zcjzf_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:ENDOCRINE
SYSTEM EXHIBITION STATIONS
Station 4) ENDOCRINE SYSTEM ANALOGY Read through station 4 and determine which
part of the analogy (text message, radio waves, cell phone) represents which part of the
endocrine system: hormones, bloodstream, receptor/ target cell
500
Text message you
want to send
Radio waves
Cell phone (device where
signal is received)
Each part of the endocrine system works together to
so that your body can
a
or
to maintain
homeostasis. This involves a series of messages or
Station 5 GLANDS and Station 6 ORGANS
Thyroid cartilage
of the larynx
Thyroid gland
Parathyroid glands
(on posterior side
of thyroid)
Trachea
= glands
= organs
The endocrine system
contains may glands, but
also relies on
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