BIO 213 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Circadian Rhythm, Thyroid Cartilage, Red Blood Cell

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An introduction to the endocrine system: the endocrine system, regulates long-term processes, growth, development, reproduction, uses chemical messengers to relay information and instructions between cells. The pituitary gland: also called hypophysis, lies within sella turcica, sellar diaphragm, a dural sheet that locks pituitary in position. Inhibits osteoclasts, which slows the rate of ca2+ release from bone: stimulates ca2+ excretion by the kidneys. Adrenal glands: the adrenal glands, lie along superior border of each kidney, subdivided into , superficial adrenal cortex, stores lipids, especially cholesterol and fatty acids, manufactures steroid hormones (corticosteroids) Increases sensitivity of salt receptors in taste buds: secretion responds to, drop in blood na+, blood volume, or blood pressure, rise in blood k+ concentration, zona fasciculata, produces glucocorticoids, accelerate glucose synthesis and glycogen formation, show anti-inflammatory effects. In skeletal muscles, epinephrine and norepinephrine trigger mobilization of glycogen reserves: and accelerate the breakdown of glucose to provide atp, this combination increases both muscular strength and endurance.

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