BPK 105 Midterm: Module 6 - Overview and Objectives - Part 1

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Module 6 - Overview and Objectives - Part 1
Overview
- endocrine system is involved in the homeostatic regulation of organs and organ
systems
- involved in water balance, ion regulation, heart rate and blood pressure regulation, and
the control of blood glucose levels.
- endocrine system acts along with the nervous system to control these systems, but
performs its function in a very different way.
- endocrine system uses a chemical signal, or hormone, to circulate its messages
throughout the body in the blood stream.
- These hormones interact with receptors in many different tissues and organs and
stimulate responses to maintain homeostasis.
- This type of regulation is slower and broader than the very specific short-term control
through the nervous system.
- control of hormone release is essential in homeostatic regulation.
- glands that produce each individual hormone are usually responsible for regulating its
release.
- gland acts in a similar manner to the CNS in that it interprets stimulation and responds
by sending a signal; in the case of the endocrine system this signal is a chemical
hormone.
- Getting the endocrine system’s message into the cell is a very important step to allow an
appropriate response.
- role of the endocrine system is essential to many aspects of physiology. For example,
the absence of a hormone such as insulin can lead to severe illness or death, if not
treated properly.
Objectives
After completing this module you will be able to:
Describe the functions that the endocrine system regulates.
The main regulatory functions of the endocrine system are the following:
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Module 6 - overview and objectives - part 1. These hormones interact with receptors in many different tissues and organs and stimulate responses to maintain homeostasis. Getting the endocrine system"s message into the cell is a very important step to allow an appropriate response. role of the endocrine system is essential to many aspects of physiology. For example, the absence of a hormone such as insulin can lead to severe illness or death, if not treated properly. After completing this module you will be able to: Describe the functions that the endocrine system regulates. The main regulatory functions of the endocrine system are the following: metabolism. The endocrine system regulates the rate of metabolism, the sum of the chemical changes that occur in tissues: control of food intake and digestion. The endocrine system regulates the level of satiety (fullness) and the breakdown of food into individual nutrients: tissue development.

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