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Ricardo Mercado Michelle Costigan Arturo C. Escamilla Monica Dos Santos

Ricardo Mercado Michelle Costigan Arturo C. Escamilla Monica Dos Santos. Block 1 A. Function and importance of the Endocrine System. The endocrine system consists of numerous glands that all have the same objective. Different glands. Hypothalamus Thymus. L ocation.

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Ricardo Mercado Michelle Costigan Arturo C. Escamilla Monica Dos Santos

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  1. Ricardo MercadoMichelle CostiganArturo C. Escamilla Monica Dos Santos Block 1 A

  2. Function and importance of the Endocrine System • The endocrine system consists of numerous glands that all have the same objective.

  3. Different glands Hypothalamus Thymus

  4. Location • The hypothalamus gland is located just above the brain. • The thymus gland is located in the upper part of the chest.

  5. Role and function Thymus • Function: transforms lymphocytes. • Role of thymus: improves a child's immune system. Hypothalamus • Function of the hypothalamus: Sends out nerve signals to various muscles • Role of thymus: Maintain homeostasis.

  6. Hormones The glands are responsible for making: Thymuses Thyrotrophic Gonadotropin Growth Hormone Corticotrophin Somatostatin

  7. Hormone functions Part1 • Thymosins: stimulates antibody production. • Thyrotropin: stimulates and regulates activity. • Dopamine: releases chemicals

  8. Hormone Functions Part2 • Gonadotropin: stimulates the production • Growth hormone: chemical substance

  9. Hormone Functions Part3 • Corticotropin: peptide hormone and neurotransmitter. • Somatostatin: release of somatotropin by the pituitary gland.

  10. Diseases caused by Thymus • Thymoma: a tumor from the epithelial cells of the thymus. • Thymic carcinomas: disease in which malignant (cancer) cells will form outside on the surface on the thymus.

  11. 2 Diseases by Hypothalamus • Adrenal Insufficiency: occurs when the hypothalamus or pituitary gland doesn’t make adequate amounts of the hormones. • Hyperparathyroidism: The disease causes the parathyroid glands to lose its control mechanism.

  12. Interesting facts • The hypothalamus gland is an important center in the brain • Mass of tissue located in the neck, chest and also in most vertebrate animals.

  13. Bibliography • http://iheartguts.com/hypothalamus-gland • http://www.cliffsnotes.com/sciences/anatomy-and-physiology/the-endocrine-system/the-hypothalamus-and-pituitary-glands • http://www.cliffsnotes.com/sciences/anatomy-and-physiology/the-endocrine-system/the-hypothhttp://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Hypothalamic-pituitary+dysfunctionalamus-and-pituitary-glands • Sheir, David, Jackie Butler, and Ricki Lewis. Holes essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology. 10th ed. Boston: 2009. 289-316Bostonm. Print.

  14. Questions-Multiple Choice • 1) Where is the location of the Hypothalamus? • 2) Name 2 types of diseases that are caused by these glands? • 3) What is the function of Thymus? • 4) What is the function of Hypothalamus?

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