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What is the primary function of the endocrine system?
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To regulate body functions, maintain homeostasis, and facilitate communication via
hormones.
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How do endocrine glands communi-cate with target cells?
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Through blood-borne hormones that influence target cells with specific receptors.
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What are the major types of glands in Endocrine glands (ductless, secrete hormones into
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the endocrine system?
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the bloodstream) and exocrine glands (secrete through ducts).
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What are paracrines and autocrines?
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Paracrines attect nearby cells, while autocrines af-
fect the secreting cell itself.
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What role do prostaglandins play in the body?
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They act as paracrine regulators, influencing smooth muscle contraction, secretion, and
inflam-mation.
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How does the nervous system differ
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The nervous system uses neurotransmitters for
from the endocrine system in terms of rapid, short-lived responses, while the endocrine
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communication?
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system uses hormones for slower, longer-lasting ettects.
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What are steroid hormones and how do they function?
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Lipid-soluble hormones derived from cholesterol that dittuse through cell membranes and
influence gene transcription.
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What are nonsteroid hormones and their mechanism of action?
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Hormones that bind to membrane receptors and activate second messenger pathways like
cAMP.
,Question:
What primarily regulates hormone se- Negative feedback mechanisms, with some
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cretion?
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processes involving positive feedback.
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What are the two lobes of the pituitary The anterior lobe (adenohypophysis) and the pos-
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gland?
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terior lobe (neurohypophysis).
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What hormones are secreted by the anterior pituitary gland?
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Growth hormone (GH), prolactin (PRL), thy-roid-stimulating hormone (TSH),
adrenocorti-cotropic hormone (ACTH), follicle-stimulating hor-mone (FSH), and luteinizing
hormone (LH).
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What is the function of antidiuretic hormone (ADH)?
, Answer:
Promotes water reabsorption in kidneys and con-stricts blood vessels to raise blood pressure.
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What hormones does the thyroid gland produce?
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T4 (thyroxine), T3 (triiodothyronine), and calci-tonin.
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What is hyperthyroidism and its symptoms?
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Excess thyroid hormones causing high metabolic rate, weight loss, protruding eyes, and
goiter.
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What is the role of parathyroid hor-mone (PTH)?
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Raises blood calcium levels by stimulating bone resorption and increasing calcium
reabsorption in kidneys.
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What hormones are produced by the adrenal cortex?
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Aldosterone, cortisol, and adrenal androgens.
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What triggers aldosterone secretion? Elevated potassium levels, decreased sodium, and
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