BIOL 2210 Chapter 16: Learnng Objectives Chapter 16

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Indicate important differences between hormonal and neural controls of body functioning. The means of control and the speed of the endocrine system are very different from those of the nervous system. Binding of a hormone to cellular receptors initiates responses that typically occur after a lag period of seconds or even days. List the major endocrine organs and major hormones in each. Describe their body locations and how their major hormones function. Pineal gland: tiny, pine cone-shaped, hangs from the roof of the third ventricle in the diencephalon in the brain, endocrine function is still a mystery, but releases melatonin(sleep cycle). Produces oxytocin and adh which exits out the posterior pituitary(just stores the hormones, doesn"t produce any itself, part of ns). Also secretes releasing and inhibiting hormones which cause the anterior pituitary to produce hormones such as tsh, Thyroid gland: located in the anterior neck on the trachea just inferior to the larynx.

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