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level: Hormones and Negative Feedback Systems

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level questions: Hormones and Negative Feedback Systems

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What are Hormones?-They are Chemicals, made in Glands that called Endocrine Glands
How are Hormones Spread around the Body?-They are Released Straight into the Bloodstream, which is then carried to the other Parts of the Body
What are Target Cells? What is a Target Hormone?-This is the Cells that are Affected by the Hormone. -They have the right receptors to Respond to that Hormone -Organs which have Target Cells is called a Target Organ
Compare Nervous Systems Speed and Duration of Response with Hormonal.-Nervous: Very fast Response, and Short -Hormonal: Slow Response, but Longer. [Until Hormone has stopped]
Name some of the Glands that Produce Hormones-Pituitary Gland: Gives out a Number of Hormones that can Act on the Body [Water Levels] and Hormones that can start the Production of other Hormones -Thyroid Gland: Makes Thyroxine -Pancreas: Makes Insulin -Testes: Makes Testosterone -Adrenal Glands: Makes Adrenaline -Ovaries: Makes Oestrogen
What is Adrenaline?This is a Hormone, released from the Adrenal Gland. The Adrenal Gland is located above the Kidneys
What does Adrenaline prepare the body to do? How?-This makes the body to 'Fight or Flight' -Basically, its makes you fight something/someone or you run away Bravely -It can achieve this by starting Processes which lead to more Oxygen and Glucose in Cells
What can Adrenaline do to the Heart?-Adrenaline can go into certain Receptors in the Heart, which has the effect of the Heart contracting more in terms of Force and Frequency. -Blood flow is Increased, and your muscles can get more Oxygen and Glucose, equalling more Respiration
What can Adrenaline do to the Liver?-Adrenaline can also go into certain receptors in the Liver, which has the effect of the Liver breaking its Glycogen stores, which is basically more Glucose in the Blood Stream -More Glucose equals more Respiration
What happens if your Brain detects a Stressful situation?-Nervous Impulses are sent to the Adrenal Gland -Adrenaline is sent out to the Body, for itself to get Ready.
What is Negative Feedback?-This is simply the Body detecting when level of the Hormone is too high or low -If too high, the Hormonal Production is stopped, and so no new Substances are made -If too low, the Hormonal Production happens, and so new Substances are made.
Where is Thyroxine located?-Thyroxine is found in the Thyroid Gland, which itself is in the Neck
What is Thyroxine's role? How can it be Released?-Thyroxine is important in terms of Metabolic Rate [Rate of Reactions] so Growth and Protein Synthesis depend on it -Thyroxine is released from the response of the Thyroid Stimulating Hormone [TSH] which comes from the Pituitary Gland.
Does Thyroxine follow the Negative Feedback System? Why?-Yes -This ensures that the Right amount of Thyroxine is present in the Blood stream -If it high, TSH from the Pituitary Gland is Inhibited ['Sucked'] which leads to Thyroxine Production stopping -If too low, TSH from the Pituitary Gland starts, which leads to Thyroxine Production Starting
What is Testosterone?-Main Male Sex hormone -Made in the Testicles and starts up Sperm Production -Involved in the Development of the Male Reproductive System
What is Oestrogen?-Main Female Sex hormone -Made in the Ovaries [Lower abdomen] -Involved in the Menstrual Cycle and also boosts Female Sexual Characteristics
What is Progesterone?-Female Sex Hormone -Made in the Ovaries -This helps to boost Pregnancy and also found in the Menstrual Cycle
What is FSH and LH?-Females Sex Hormones -FSH [Follicle-Stimulating hormone] and LH [luteinising hormone] -Made in the Pituitary Gland, and help to Control the Menstrua Cycle
What is the Menstrual Cycle?-This is simply a Monthly cycle of Events, which has the Female release an Egg, and the Uterus prepares itself for the chance of a Fertilised Egg.
What are the 4 stages of the Menstrual Cycle?1. Menstruation starts: Lining of the Uterus breaks down 2. Lining of Uterus builds up: Day 4-14, with day 14 seeing a Thick Spongy layer of Blood Vessels, waiting for a Fertilised Egg 3. Egg Develops and Released: Ovary, from Ovulation, releases an Egg at around Day 14 4. Lining is Maintained: For 14 days, the Lining is kept. If at day 28 the Egg hasn't Fertilised, the Lining of the Uterus breaks down, and the Cycle Repeats
How does FSH affect the Menstrual Cycle? Describes its Journey on a Graph-FSH makes an Egg to mature. -Starts up the Production of Oestrogen -Always is the highest, until Egg is Released. [Comes 2nd Highest]
How does Oestrogen affect the Menstrual Cycle? Describes its Journey on a Graph?-This has the Lining of the Uterus to Thicken up, and Grow -Starts the Production of LH -Inhibits ['Sucks' or Stops] the FSH Production, to ensure that 1 Egg is Released [Always isn't guaranteed] -Is the 3rd Highest in terms of Level of Hormone, then becomes Lowest, until Day 28 which has it become 3rd again [This is if its NOT PREGNANT]
How does LH affect the Menstrual Cycle? Describes its Journey on a Graph?-Starts the process of Releasing an Egg [This is Ovulation] -'Sort off' starts the Production of Progesterone. -Is Constant, 2 Highest, until the Egg is Released, which Peaks it, and become Highest, for a bit, until it Drops and becomes 2 highest again
How does Progesterone affect the Menstrual Cycle? Describes its Journey on a Graph-Keeps the Lining of the Uterus -When there is a Low Level of Oestrogen, and the Level of Progesterone falls, the Lining breaks down -Inhibits the Production of LH and FSH -When the Progesterone Level is Low, FSH can Increase which means the Cycle can start again. -Lowest in terms of Level of Hormone, until after Day 14 where it becomes 3rd, but Drops rapidly at day 28 making it Lowest again
What happens, in terms of Hormones, if there is a Fertilised Egg implanted?-The Level of Progesterone will still stay High, to ensure that the Lining is maintained during Pregnancy -If the Level of Progesterone is high, FSH will not be High enough to kick start the Menstrual Cycle again