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NAME – MOHAMMAD
ANAS AYAZ AHMED KHAN
STD – X DIV – A
ROLL NO – 15
SUBJECT – BIOLOGY
Endocrine System
Endocrine System
• The endocrine system includes the
endocrine glands and their hormones
• The function of the endocrine system is to
secrete hormones into the bloodstream.
• Hormone: A Chemical messenger which
targets a specific group of cells, in order to
cause that group of cells do some activity
or stop doing an activity.
Endocrine System
• Exocrine glands release their secretions into
ducts, or tubes
– Liver Bile released into the gallbladder, then through a
duct into the small intestine
– Pancreas releases pancreatic juice into the small
intestine via a duct
• Endocrine Glands are called ductless glands
– Release hormones directly into the bloodstream
– Blood transports hormones throughout the body
– Each hormone acts on only a certain kind of tissue
called its target tissue
Endocrine System
• Each hormone acts on a certain kind of
tissue called its target tissue
Human Endocrine Glands
• Pituitary
• Thyroid
• Parathyroid
• Adrenal
• Pancreas (Islets of
Langerhans)
• Testes and Ovaries
Pituitary
• Pituitary gland is a round organ about the
size of a pea (~1 cm in diameter), located
behind the bridge of the nose at the base of
the brain
• Secretes 9 different hormones, which affect
many different areas of the body, including:
• Growth
• Blood pressure
• Regulation of Pregnancy
• Breast milk production
• Sex organ functions in both men and women
• Thyroid gland function
• Metabolism
• Water regulation in the body (kidneys)
• Temperature regulation
A Few Pituitary Hormones
Hormone Function
Growth Hormone (GH) To increase body size during
childhood and adolescence; to
maintain body size during adulthood
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
(TSH)
To stimulate the thyroid to produce
thyroxin
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) Regulate puberty, development,
and reproductive processes
Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Stimulates the production of
estrogen and testosterone
Growth Hormone
• Oversecretion of growth hormone:
– Giantism in childhood and acromegaly in adults
(bones of face, hands and feet enlarge)
• Undersecretion of growth hormone:
– Dwarfism in childhood
Thyroid
• Located in the neck
• Releases hormone thyroxin
• Function is to regulate rates of metabolism in the
body
– Essential for normal physical and mental development
• Oversecretion of thyroxin:
– Results in nervousness and weight loss
• Undersecretion of thyroxin:
– Results in cretinism (mental retardation, small size) in
children
Thyroid
• Iodine deficiency in your diet results in
goiter (enlargement of thyroid gland)
Parathyroid
Function is to control metabolism of calcium
– Necessary for normal nerve and muscle function,
blood clotting, healthy bones and teeth
• Located in back of thyroid gland (in neck)
• Hormone released is parathormone
• Undersecretion of parathormone results in
nerve disorders, brittle bones and clotting
problems
Adrenal Glands (Kidney
Hats)
• Located at the top of each kidney
• Hormones released are cortisone and
adrenaline
• Function of cortisone is to regulate
carbohydrate, protein and fat
metabolism
– promotes conversion of fats and proteins to
glucose
• Function of adrenaline is to raise blood
sugar levels and increases heartbeat
and breathing rates
Adrenal
• Undersecretion of adrenaline results in the
inability to deal with stress
Islet of Langerhans
• Located on the pancreas
• Hormones secreted are insulin
and glucagon
• Insulin stimulates glucose uptake
by cells
• Glucagon promotes conversion
of glycogen (animal-based
carbohydrate) to glucose
Blood Sugar Regulation
• Oversecretion of insulin results in low
blood sugar
• Undersecretion of insulin results in high
blood sugar
– This can lead to a condition known as
diabetes
Diabetes-Type 1
• Type 1- Usually found in children and young
adults; the body doesn’t make enough insulin
– Symptoms:
• Frequent urination
• Unusual thirst
• Extreme hunger
• Unusual weight loss
• Extreme fatigue and Irritability
Diabetes- Type 2
• Type 2- Either the body doesn’t produce
enough insulin, or the cells ignore it.
– If you consume too much sugar over a long
period of time, your body has to release large
amounts of insulin. This can result in your
cells building up a tolerance for insulin,
which means they won’t be affected by it.
– Symptoms:
• Any of the type 1 symptoms
• Frequent infections
• Blurred vision
• Cuts/bruises that are slow to heal
• Tingling/numbness in the hands/feet
• Recurring skin, gum, or bladder infections
Endocrine System Control
• Regulated by feedback mechanisms
– 2 types of feedback mechanisms
1. positive feedback
2. negative feedback
Feedback Mechanisms
• Negative Feedback mechanisms:
– Act like a thermostat in a home
– As the temperature cools, the thermostat detects
the change and triggers the furnace to turn on and
warm the house
– Once the temperature reaches its thermostat
setting, the furnace turns off
• Example: Body sugar increases after a meal, so the
pancreas secretes insulin, which tells the body’s cells
to take in glucose. Once blood sugar levels reach
normal, the pancreas stops making insulin.
• Often used to maintain homeostasis
Negative Feedback
• Homeostasis is often maintained by two
hormones who have antagonistic effects
– Each hormone does the opposite of the other.
• For example, if the blood pressure drops too low, the
pituitary releases ADH, which causes the kidneys to
reabsorb more water. If it the blood pressure increases
too much, then the heart will release ANH, which will
cause the kidneys to reabsorb less water.
Positive Feedback
Mechanisms
• Positive Feedback mechanisms control events
that can be out of control and do not require
continuous adjustment
• Rarely used to maintain homeostasis
• Example of positive feedback found in childbirth
– Oxytocin stimulates and enhances labor contractions
– As labor continues, more oxytocin is produced
– Intensifies contractions until the baby is outside birth
canal
– Oxytocin production stops and labor contractions
stop

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Endocrine_Systemnew.pptx

  • 1. NAME – MOHAMMAD ANAS AYAZ AHMED KHAN STD – X DIV – A ROLL NO – 15 SUBJECT – BIOLOGY
  • 3. Endocrine System • The endocrine system includes the endocrine glands and their hormones • The function of the endocrine system is to secrete hormones into the bloodstream. • Hormone: A Chemical messenger which targets a specific group of cells, in order to cause that group of cells do some activity or stop doing an activity.
  • 4. Endocrine System • Exocrine glands release their secretions into ducts, or tubes – Liver Bile released into the gallbladder, then through a duct into the small intestine – Pancreas releases pancreatic juice into the small intestine via a duct • Endocrine Glands are called ductless glands – Release hormones directly into the bloodstream – Blood transports hormones throughout the body – Each hormone acts on only a certain kind of tissue called its target tissue
  • 5. Endocrine System • Each hormone acts on a certain kind of tissue called its target tissue
  • 6. Human Endocrine Glands • Pituitary • Thyroid • Parathyroid • Adrenal • Pancreas (Islets of Langerhans) • Testes and Ovaries
  • 7. Pituitary • Pituitary gland is a round organ about the size of a pea (~1 cm in diameter), located behind the bridge of the nose at the base of the brain • Secretes 9 different hormones, which affect many different areas of the body, including: • Growth • Blood pressure • Regulation of Pregnancy • Breast milk production • Sex organ functions in both men and women • Thyroid gland function • Metabolism • Water regulation in the body (kidneys) • Temperature regulation
  • 8. A Few Pituitary Hormones Hormone Function Growth Hormone (GH) To increase body size during childhood and adolescence; to maintain body size during adulthood Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) To stimulate the thyroid to produce thyroxin Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) Regulate puberty, development, and reproductive processes Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Stimulates the production of estrogen and testosterone
  • 9. Growth Hormone • Oversecretion of growth hormone: – Giantism in childhood and acromegaly in adults (bones of face, hands and feet enlarge) • Undersecretion of growth hormone: – Dwarfism in childhood
  • 10. Thyroid • Located in the neck • Releases hormone thyroxin • Function is to regulate rates of metabolism in the body – Essential for normal physical and mental development • Oversecretion of thyroxin: – Results in nervousness and weight loss • Undersecretion of thyroxin: – Results in cretinism (mental retardation, small size) in children
  • 11. Thyroid • Iodine deficiency in your diet results in goiter (enlargement of thyroid gland)
  • 12. Parathyroid Function is to control metabolism of calcium – Necessary for normal nerve and muscle function, blood clotting, healthy bones and teeth • Located in back of thyroid gland (in neck) • Hormone released is parathormone • Undersecretion of parathormone results in nerve disorders, brittle bones and clotting problems
  • 13. Adrenal Glands (Kidney Hats) • Located at the top of each kidney • Hormones released are cortisone and adrenaline • Function of cortisone is to regulate carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism – promotes conversion of fats and proteins to glucose • Function of adrenaline is to raise blood sugar levels and increases heartbeat and breathing rates
  • 14. Adrenal • Undersecretion of adrenaline results in the inability to deal with stress
  • 15. Islet of Langerhans • Located on the pancreas • Hormones secreted are insulin and glucagon • Insulin stimulates glucose uptake by cells • Glucagon promotes conversion of glycogen (animal-based carbohydrate) to glucose
  • 16. Blood Sugar Regulation • Oversecretion of insulin results in low blood sugar • Undersecretion of insulin results in high blood sugar – This can lead to a condition known as diabetes
  • 17. Diabetes-Type 1 • Type 1- Usually found in children and young adults; the body doesn’t make enough insulin – Symptoms: • Frequent urination • Unusual thirst • Extreme hunger • Unusual weight loss • Extreme fatigue and Irritability
  • 18. Diabetes- Type 2 • Type 2- Either the body doesn’t produce enough insulin, or the cells ignore it. – If you consume too much sugar over a long period of time, your body has to release large amounts of insulin. This can result in your cells building up a tolerance for insulin, which means they won’t be affected by it. – Symptoms: • Any of the type 1 symptoms • Frequent infections • Blurred vision • Cuts/bruises that are slow to heal • Tingling/numbness in the hands/feet • Recurring skin, gum, or bladder infections
  • 19. Endocrine System Control • Regulated by feedback mechanisms – 2 types of feedback mechanisms 1. positive feedback 2. negative feedback
  • 20. Feedback Mechanisms • Negative Feedback mechanisms: – Act like a thermostat in a home – As the temperature cools, the thermostat detects the change and triggers the furnace to turn on and warm the house – Once the temperature reaches its thermostat setting, the furnace turns off • Example: Body sugar increases after a meal, so the pancreas secretes insulin, which tells the body’s cells to take in glucose. Once blood sugar levels reach normal, the pancreas stops making insulin. • Often used to maintain homeostasis
  • 21. Negative Feedback • Homeostasis is often maintained by two hormones who have antagonistic effects – Each hormone does the opposite of the other. • For example, if the blood pressure drops too low, the pituitary releases ADH, which causes the kidneys to reabsorb more water. If it the blood pressure increases too much, then the heart will release ANH, which will cause the kidneys to reabsorb less water.
  • 22. Positive Feedback Mechanisms • Positive Feedback mechanisms control events that can be out of control and do not require continuous adjustment • Rarely used to maintain homeostasis • Example of positive feedback found in childbirth – Oxytocin stimulates and enhances labor contractions – As labor continues, more oxytocin is produced – Intensifies contractions until the baby is outside birth canal – Oxytocin production stops and labor contractions stop