KINS 1224 Lecture 1: Anatomy 2 Unit 1

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Integration and coordination: accomplished by nervous and endocrine. The (cid:271)ody"s a(cid:271)ility to (cid:373)ai(cid:374)tai(cid:374) a (cid:272)o(cid:374)sta(cid:374)t sta(cid:271)le i(cid:374)ter(cid:374)al environment. What do you remember about the nervous system: central/peripheral, sympathetic/parasympathetic, brain spinal cord, peripheral nerves, etc. What are the organs of the endocrine system: glands, pituitary, hypothalamus, pineal, thyroid, adrenal, testes, ovaries, pancreas. Crine- (cid:862)to separate(cid:863: secrete products to distant tissues. Major role in: growth and development, reproduction, total body metabolism. Transportation of hormones: endocrine glands are highly vascularized, hormones travel in blood vessels. Major endocrine organs: pineal, hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid, thymus, adrenal pancreas, gonads. Negative feedback mechanisms- the product inhibits the stimulus: stimulation ^ secretion, secretion ^ blood concentration, target organ affected, hormone release inhibited. Pineal gland: both ns and es functions, produces the hormone melatonin. Assumed role in physiological responses to light cycles. Possible role in mood disorders (sad, pms: in the posterior part of the brain. Hypothalamus-links ns and es: 16 hormones (together)

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