Endocrine System: Glands and Hormones

Overview

The endocrine system is a vital part of the body that regulates various functions through the production and release of hormones. These hormones travel through the bloodstream to target organs and tissues, where they help control important processes such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction. Understanding how these hormones work together to maintain balance and harmony in the body is crucial for overall health and well-being.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this chapter, students will be able to:

  • name the various hormones secreted from the body’s endocrine glands.
  • explain the functions of hormones secreted by the: Hypothalamus, Anterior Pituitary Gland, Thyroid, Pancreas, Adrenal gland, Testis, and Ovary.

Video Review

Watch the video: Endocrine System: Glands and Hormones (9 minutes)

 

Activities

Flash Cards

General Terms 1

General Terms 2

General Terms 3

Question Sets

Endocrine System

Anterior Pituitary

Hormones of the Neurohypophysis (Posterior Pituitary)

The Pancreas

Chapter Attributions

This chapter by Elisabeth Kehrli and Anil Kapoor is licensed under a CC BY 4.0 license.

Media Attributions

Endocrine System: Glands and Hormones by Science ABC is licensed under the Standard YouTube license.

Interactive Activity Attributions

The interactive activities in this chapter are from Interactive Activities for Human Anatomy and Physiology by Open Education Lab, Ontario Tech University, and are licensed under a CC BY NC SA 4.0 license.

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