Endocrine System
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Components of feedback loop | Receptor, control center, effector
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Define- Paracrine | Communication from cell to cell within a single tissue
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Simple reflex | Direct response, one hormone
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Complex reflex | 2+ hormones
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Hormone(s) of pineal gland | Melatonin
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Hormone(s) of parathyroid gland | Parathyroid hormone
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Hormone(s) of thyroid gland | T3, T4, Calcitonin
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Exocrine glands | secrete products onto epithelial surface through a duct
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Endocrine glands | release hormones into blood or lymph.
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Gland triggers | humoral (blood) hormonal (hormone) neural (neurotransmitter)
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Define hormone | A compound that is secreted by one cell and travels through the circulatory system to affect the activity (function, metabolism, growth, etc.) of cells in another part of the body
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Hormone classification | Steroid/Lipid based and peptide (amino acid) based.
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Steroid hormones | Released from reproductive organs, adrenal glands (corticosteroids) and kidneys (calcitriol)
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Prostaglandins | hormone-like lipids, not produced by endocrine glands; act locally instead of being transported
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Freely circulating hormones are... | ...faster and with short term effects.
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Hormones bound to transport proteins or binding proteins are... | ...slower and with longer lasting effects.
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