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Human endocrine system:
 Enable animals to respond to external changes and to control conditions inside their bodies.

Chemical co-ordination:
 Slow, prolonged process of communicating information throughout the body by the way of
chemicals called hormones.
 Hormones are secreted by special glands or tissues called endocrine glands.

Hormone?
 A hormone is an organic chemical substance, usually protein but sometimes a steroid,
secreted by an endocrine gland and carried in the bloodstream to its target organ/s where
it regulates metabolic reactions.
 Broken down by enzymes (do not last long)

Target organ?
 A target organ are specific cells that hormones affect and then respond to, as they have
receptor sites for that hormone.

Endocrine gland?
 A vascular, ductless gland that secretes hormones which are carried in the bloodstream
to their target organs.
 Vascular – richly supplied with blood vessels.

Exocrine glands?
 Do not have ducts and their secretions are carried in the bloodstream to their target
organs.

Endocrine glands?
 Carried in ducts to where they are needed
 E.g. salivary glands, liver, pancreas.




Endocrine gland
Exocrine gland (has
(Ductless) e.g. Adrenal
ducts) e.g. salivary gland
gland

, Endocrine glands in the body.
1. Hypothalamus:
 Part of the brain situated above the
pituitary gland.
 Secretes ADH (anti-diuretic hormone)

What is the role of ADH?
 Osmoreceptors in the blood vessels of
hypothalamus detect an increase in the
osmolarity (low water levels) of the
blood. Hypothalamus then responds
and releases ADH.
 Helps to conserve water if body is
dehydrated: causes more water to be
absorbed. Gonads –
reproductive organs
2. Pituitary Gland:
 Hypophysis
 Chemical coordinator of most endocrine glans (master gland).
 Attached to hypothalamus at the base of the brain by a short stalk.
 Situated in small bone cavity in floor of cranium called ‘Turkish Saddle’
What hormones are secreted by pituitary gland?

Name Description
Thyroid stimulating hormone  Which stimulates thyroid gland to secrete its hormone,
(TSH) thyroxin.
 More thyroxin which is produced and released, the more
thyroxin. Less TSH=less thyroxin
Follicle stimulating hormone  Females = FSH stimulates oogenesis in ovary. i.e. formation of
(FSH) eggs (ova)
 Males = FSH stimulates spermatogenesis. i.e. sperm formation
Luteinizing hormone (LH)  Stimulates ovulation (release of an egg) from the ovary and
the formation of the corpus luteum.
Prolactin  Stimulates production of milk in female mammary glands after
the birth of the baby.
 This will continue for as long as the baby suckles.
 Prolactin is also responsible for much of the maternal instinct.
Growth hormone (GH) or STH  Promotes skeletal and muscular growth
(somatotrophic hormone)  Does this by stimulating the synthesis of proteins.
Oxytocin (Love hormone)  Stored in the posterior love of pituitary gland
 Released during labour when the foetus stimulates the cervix
and vagina, it enhances the contraction of the uterine smooth
muscles to facilitate birth.
 Stimulating milk ejection to facilitate breast feeding

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