FAM &CS 21 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Hypothalamus, Luteinizing Hormone, Homeostasis

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Chemicals released in the bloodstream regulating physiological processes. The pituitary glad regulates the release of hormones. Neurotransmitters = tend to be more in the moment. Hormones = tend to ne more long term as they have to travel through the bloodstream. Tend to be slow but usually w/ longer lasting effects e. g. some hormones can go in the cell (not all) The role of the thalamus and pituitary gland. Tend to be fast but usually w/ short lasting effects. Neurotransmitters can"t go in the cell at all. & blood flow) when there are changes in the external environment. Example: shiver need to generate heat in the muscles, goosebumps type of fur for insulation, turn blue take blood to areas of the body that needs it (core of body) Hypothalamus secretes hormones through the pituitary gland. Held in a cradle of bone at the base of the skull protection. Allows the hypothalamus to direct the body.

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