BMS 251 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Mitosis, Adenylyl Cyclase, Thymus

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Regul1tes de(cid:404)elopment, gro(cid:405)th, 1nd met1bolism: identif(cid:411) the major endocrine glands and organs/tissues: gl1nds: pituit1r(cid:411), th(cid:411)roid, pine1l, p1r1th(cid:411)roid, 1dren1l gl1nds. Org1ns/tissues: th(cid:411)mus, he1rt, gon1ds, kidne(cid:411)s, li(cid:404)er, 1nd stom1ch: e(cid:410)plain the difference bet(cid:405)een an endocrine gland and endocrine tissue/organ. Gl1nds: secrete cert1in subst1nces or hormones directl(cid:411) into the blood or l(cid:411)mph, their sole job is endocrine function. Endocrine tissue/org1ns: not just endocrine structure, the(cid:411) h1(cid:404)e other jobs. Compare the ner(cid:404)ous s(cid:411)stem and the endocrine s(cid:411)stem- ner(cid:404)ous s(cid:411)stem: communic1tion method: ner(cid:404)e sign1l c1uses neurotr1nsmitter to rele1se from 1 neuron into 1 s(cid:411)n1ptic cleft. T1rget of stimul1tion: other neurons, muscle cells, 1nd gl1nd cells. Response cell: r1pid re1ction time; milliseconds to seconds. R1nge of effect: loc1lized, specific effects in the bod(cid:411). )ur1tion of response: short term; milliseconds" termin1tes (cid:405)ith remo(cid:404)1l of stimulus. (cid:728). Endocrine s(cid:411)stem: communic1tion method: secretes hormones into blood; then distributed to t1rget cells in bod(cid:411). T1rget of stimul1tion: 1n(cid:411) cell in the bod(cid:411) (cid:405)ith 1 receptor for the hormone.

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