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    Hormones and the Endocrine System 26.1 Chemical and electrical signals coordinate body functions The Endocrine System is a group of interacting glands and tissues throughout the animal body that produce and secrete chemical to initiate and maintain body functions and activities. Chemical Signals -Hormones - are released into the bloodstream by endocrine cells and carried to all locations in the body Consists of all hormone secreting cells Works with the nervous system in regulating body activities

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    Eggs, Sperm, and Hormones

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    Eggs‚ Sperm‚ and Hormones Dionna Washington G150/PHA1500 Section 21 Structure and Function of the Human Body Felicia Stokes June 11‚ 2014 1. Sperm starts within the testis‚ in which it then passes into the epididymis and sits until it matures in the few days that it had waited. Then‚ the sperm is forced up into the ducts (vas deferens) into the seminal tubule and into the ejaculatory ducts‚ which moves semen into the urethra. Once that occurs‚ the semen covers the sperm and it moves into

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    The Five Hormone

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    The five hormone’s that play a role in regulation of glucose metabolism are Insulin‚ Glucagon‚ Epinephrine‚ norepinephrine‚ and cortisol.  Insulin is located in the pancreas and the action of insulin is remarkable and also not as complex as most people would think. Glucose is taken up by a muscle that is at rest‚ which in turn regulates blood glucose concentration. This process isn’t difficult to understand because it isn’t as many parts to the process. Glucagon also finds itself located in the pancreas

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    Secreted hormone | Abbreviation | Produced by | Effect | Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (Prolactin-releasing hormone) | TRH‚‚ or | Parvocellular neurosecretory neurons | Stimulate thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) released fromanterior pituitary (primarily) Stimulate prolactin release from anterior pituitary | Dopamine (Prolactin-inhibiting hormone) | DA or PIH | Dopamine neurons of the arcuate nucleus | Inhibit prolactin released from anterior pituitary | Growth hormone-releasing hormone | GHRH

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    Anatomy Test on Hormones

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    The hormone that raises blood sugar level is insulin. FALSE Atrial natriuretic peptide is a hormone that controls blood pressure in part by increasing the urinary excretion of sodium. FALSE Oxytocin and ADH are produced in the posterior pituitary? FALSE Aldosterone is the most potent mineralocorticoid produced by the adrenals but the least abundant? FALSE Mylocytotic leukemia involves a condition of lymphocytes? FALSE All lymphocytes are leukocytes‚ but not all leukocytes are lymphocytes? TRUE

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    Hereditary vs. Hormones Larry Aiken’s BEH/225 6/6/13 Jontell Miles Hereditary vs. Hormones In this essay I will compare and contrast the influence of hereditary and hormones reflection on human behavior. First I will talk about genetics‚ also referred to as heredity. Then I will speak on hormones. Also in this essay I will discuss the endocrine system‚ identification of hormones and the glands responsible for secreting them‚ and genetics‚ behavior genetics

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    Steroid Hormones Report

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    Thin-Layer Chromatography of Steroid Hormones Physiology Report 4.2 March 7th‚ 2012 By: Taryn Westerman Donald Fru Gloria Villarreal Julian Garcia Objective The purpose of this experiment was to test the solubility of various steroids in order to obtain more information about their structure. An unknown was also given to be included in the experiment. The test that was performed was thin-layer chromatography which required a glass plate. The known steroids used in this experiment were

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    Animal Growth Hormones

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    Animal Growth Hormones Advancements in technology are perceived as positive achievements in almost every industry except agriculture. With the increasing popularity of health conscientious Americans it has become a growing concern to whether or not certain foods are being produced safe and healthy for consumption. Labels such as Certified Organic‚ No Genetically Modified Organisms‚ and All Natural have become outstanding marketing ploys‚ but on the other hand agricultural producers and their practices

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    Week 14 Study Guide – The Endocrine System 1) What are hormones? Chemicals that are released to influence bodily functions. 2) How are hormones transported? Via bloodstream. 3) Why is the pituitary gland called the “Master” gland? Controls other glands and produces many hormones. 4) What are the two segments of the pituitary? Posterior and anterior pituitary. 5) Where is the thyroid gland located? Anterior to neck‚ inferior to larynx. 6) What are the symptoms of myxedema

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    Questions to Ponder…… Hormones and Regulation of Metabolism 1. Patrick was diagnosed with Diabetes mellitus on his 8th birthday. His 65-year old aunt was just diagnosed with Diabetes also. Patrick is having a hard time understanding why he needs injections‚ while his aunt controls her blood sugar with diet and oral medication. Why is his aunt’s treatment different from his? Patrick’s diagnosis is different than his aunt’s because he has Diabetes Mellitus type 1. This is when the body no longer

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