endocrine glands - Answers Glands of the endocrine system that release hormones into the
bloodstream
hormones circulate through the bloodstream to specific sites called - Answers target tissues/
effectors
exocrine glands - Answers secrete chemical substances into ducts that lead either to other organs or
out of the body
chemical messengers - Answers allow cells to communicate with each other to regulate body
activities
Autocrine chemical messengers - Answers released by cells and have a local effect on same cell type
from which chemical signals released; e.g., prostaglandin
paracrine chemical messengers - Answers released by cells and affect other cell types locally without
being transported in blood
somatostatin
neutrotransmitters - Answers a chemical messenger that carries impulses across the synaptic gaps
between neurons
ach NE
Endocrine chemical messengers - Answers Secreted into the blood by specialized cells; travels some
distance to target tissues; results in coordinated regulation of cell function
insulin, thyroid hormone, growth hormone
hormones of the endocrine system are secreted in response to - Answers humoral neural or
hormonal stimulus
main regulatory functions of the endocrine system 10 - Answers regulation of metabolism
control of food intake and idegestion
modulation of tissue development
reguation of ion levels
control of water balance
regulation of CV functions
control of blood glucose and other nturients
control of reproductive functions
stimulation of uterine contractions and milk release
modulation of immune system function
there are two types of chemical categories of hormones - Answers lipid soulble and water soluble
steroid hormones - Answers Derived from cholesterol, lipid-soluble.
lipid soluble hormones - Answers non polar and include steroid thyroid and fatty acid dereivitive
hormones
how do lipid soluble hormones get transported - Answers they bind to binding proteins and travel in
the bloodstream
water soluble hormones - Answers polar molecules that include protein hormones peptide hormones
water soluble hormones can/cnat dissolve in the blood - Answers can
therefor theycan deliver to target tissues without attaching to a binding protein
short lifespan compared to lipid soluble hormones
there are some water soluble hormones that have modifications to them these modifications are: -
Answers having a carbohydrate attached to them
terminal end protected by protesase activity
having binding proteins bound hormones circulate in tteh plasma longer than free water soluble
hormones do
humoral stimuli - Answers secretion of hormones in direct response to changing blood levels of ions
and nutrients
ex: low calcium stimulates PTH, blood suar inc=insulin secretion