4. •There are eight major endocrine glands
scattered throughout the body(Pituitary
gland,Pineal Gland,Thyroid
Gland,Thymus,Adrenal
Gland,Pancreas,Ovary,and Testis) but they are
still considered to be one system because they
have similar functions, similar mechanisms of
influence, and many important
interrelationships.
5.
6. Pituitary gland
The pituitary gland is referred to as the
“master gland” because it monitors and
regulates many bodily functions through the
hormones that it produces, including:
Growth and sexual/reproductive
development and function. Glands (thyroid
gland, adrenal glands, and gonads)
7. Thyroid gland
The thyroid gland produces
hormones that regulate the
body's metabolic rate,
growth and development.
9. Testis
part of the anatomy of men and people
assigned male at birth. Generally, you'll
have two testicles. These body parts make
sperm and hormones.
The Testis has following three functions. First, it
produces spermatozoa, the male gametes. Second,
it synthesizes testosterone, the principal male sex
hormone. Third, it participates with the
hypothalamus-pituitary unit in regulating
reproductive function.
10. It's a part of your endocrine system and
secretes the hormone melatonin. Your pineal
gland's main job is to help control the circadian
cycle of sleep and wakefulness by secreting
melatonin. The pineal gland is shaped like a tiny
pinecone, which is how it got its name (“pine”-
al gland)
Pineal gland
12. Pancreas
The pancreas contains glands that release
substances to help with digestion and
control blood sugar. Type 1 and Type 2
diabetes are common pancreatic
conditions. Other pancreas conditions
include pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer
13. Ovary
One of a pair of female glands in
which the eggs form and the female
hormones estrogen and
progesterone are made.
14. Hypothalamus
gland
•The hypothalamus secretes hormones
that stimulate or suppress the release
of hormones in the pituitary gland, in
addition to controlling water balance,
sleep, temperature, appetite, and blood
pressure.
15. Brain
The brain is a vital part of the human
body as it is the center which
controls and coordinates all the vital
psychological functions of the body
16. Parathyroid
gland
One of four pea-sized glands found
on the surface of the thyroid. The
parathyroid hormone made by these
glands increases the calcium level in
the blood.
17. Plancenta
The placenta is an organ that develops in the
uterus during pregnancy. This structure
provides oxygen and nutrients to a growing
baby. It also removes waste products from the
baby's blood. The placenta attaches to the
wall of the uterus, and the baby's umbilical
cord arises from it.
18. Summary
•The indocrine system, made up of all the
body's different hormones, regulates all
biological processes in the body from
conception through adulthood and into old
age, including the development of the brain
and nervous system, the growth and
function of the reproductive system, as well
as the metabolism and blood sugar.
21. 9• The endocrine system works with the
nervous system by responding quickly to
stimuli the body
10•The endocrine system uses duct to
communicate the hormones
11• The Autocrines and paracrines is part of
endocrine system
9-12 :If the statement is true write ✓ and if th
statement is false write X.
22. 12•The endocrine system influence collular
metabolic activities via nerves
13-14 Multiple choice
13•This system is made up of glands and
organs that makes hormones that control many
important function.
A•Male reproductive system
B•Famale reproductive system
C•endocrine system
D•none of the above
23. 14•This are hormone made by these gland
increase the calcium level in the blood
A•Pituitary gland
B•Thyroid gland
C•Parathyroid gland
D•Adrenal gland
15•How many major endocrine glands are
there?