BIOM 2000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Breastfeeding, Adrenocorticotropic Hormone, Lactiferous Duct

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What causes hormones to be secreted: blood glucose levels rise after a meal: insulin producing cells are stimulated (blood glucose levels fall and insulin secretion is turned off, negative feedback control. Hormone secreting glands: pineal, pituitary, hypothalamus, thyroid, parathyroid, thymus, adrenal, pancreas, ovary, and testis. Pituitary gland: two lobes, anterior (cells that synthesize and secrete several hormones, posterior (extension of hypothalamus; endings of nerve cells and support cells, does not synthesize hormones. Oxytocin: breast and reproductive tissue, release of milk from mother for infants, released during childbirth and sexual activity. Antidiuretic hormone: adh, controls water absorption in kidney, essential for maintaining water balance in body. Hormones of the anterior pituitary gland: neurohormones are produced by neurons in hypothalamus, any hormone that is produced and released by neuroendocrine (synthesize in cell bodies, neurohormones (transmitted to neural cells within brain, can directly connect with apg.

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