BIOL 1080 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Circadian Rhythm, Anterior Pituitary, Posterior Pituitary

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Sex hormones are all very similar structures differ by a methyl group. Modulation of growth and development, homeostasis, reproduction, and other things in the ccn. Hormones come from the endocrine glands, nerves, and target organs that produce hormones as a secondary function such as the pituitary gland, adipose tissue, and skeletal muscle. The nervous system interacts with the endocrine system to form the foundation of the ccn. Some nerves release their neurotransmitters directly into the blood stream (neurohormones) All primary endocrine glands and secondary endocrine tissue are innervated by neurons of the autonomic nervous system. Neurotransmitters can modulate hormone secretion (norepi: increases epi, decreases insulin) Neurons in the cns and pns have receptors for many hormones (insulin, estrogen, testosterone) Posterior pituitary releases oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone that are made in the hypothalamus (does not make its own hormones, just releases them) Is(cid:374)"t really a(cid:374) e(cid:374)do(cid:272)ri(cid:374)e gla(cid:374)d it"s (cid:373)ore like a (cid:272)olle(cid:272)tio(cid:374) of (cid:374)erve e(cid:374)di(cid:374)gs that release.

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