BIO 205 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Alpha Cell, Basal Metabolic Rate, Gonad

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The endocrine system is responsible for maintaining homeostasis through the production and release of hormones. Endocrine glands are found throughout the body and are ductless glands that release there hormone products directly into the blood stream. hormones are released into the blood stream and travel systemically throughout the body. However, only specific cells contain receptors for the hormone and allow it to bind. Cells with receptors that bind to specific hormones are found on target organs. These organs will ultimately up or down regulate their normal activity upon hormone binding. The hypothalamus is responsible for regulation of the bodies endocrine system. It regulates visceral activity, body temperature, sleep wake cycles, hunger, emotions and sexual activity via the release of releasing and inhibiting hormones . The hypothalamus is made up of several nuclei. Recall that nuclei are merely collections of cell bodies within the central nervous system.

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