Title: Endocrine%20
1Chapter 18
- Endocrine Reproductive Systems
2Endocrine System
- Endocrine glands are ductless or tubeless
organs or group of cells that secrete hormones
directly into the bloodstream - Hormones are chemical substances that are
produced in glands and help regulate many of the
bodys functions
3Endocrine System
- Thyroid produces hormones that regulate
metabolism, body heat, and bone growth. The
thyroid produces thyroxin, which regulates the
way cells release energy from nutrients - Testes are the male reproductive glands
4Endocrine System
- Parathyroid glands produce a hormone that
regulates the bodys calcium and phosphorus
balance - Hypothalamus links the endocrine system with
the nervous system and stimulates the pituitary
gland to secrete hormones
5Endocrine System
- Pineal Gland secretes melatonin, which
regulates sleep cycles and is thought to affect
the onset of puberty - Pituitary Gland regulates and controls the
activities of other endocrine glands also known
as the master gland - Ovaries the female reproductive gland
6Endocrine System
- Thymus Gland regulates development of the
immune system - Adrenal Glands produce hormones that regulate
the bodys salt and water balance. Secretion from
the adrenal cortex and adrenal medulla control
the bodys emergency response
7Endocrine System
- Pancreas is a gland that serves both the
digestive and endocrine systems. As an endocrine
gland, the pancreas secrete two hormones that
regulate the level of glucose in the blood
glucagon and insulin
8Pituitary Gland
- Pituitary Gland regulates and controls the
activities of all the other endocrine glands - Also known as the master gland
- Has 3 sections Anterior lobe, intermediate,
posterior
9Adrenal Glands
- Adrenal Glands are glands that help the body
recover from the stress and respond to
emergencies - Adrenal Cortex secretes a hormone that inhibits
the amount of sodium excreted in urine and serves
to maintain blood volume and pressure
10Adrenal Glands
- Adrenal medulla secretes the hormones
epinephrine (Adrenaline) and norepinephrine
11Problems of the Endocrine System
- Diabetes Mellitus a disorder in which the
pancreas produces too little or no insulin,
resulting in high blood glucose levels.
12Problems of the Endocrine System
- Graves disease a disorder in which an
overactive and enlarged thyroid gland produces
excessive amounts of thyroxin - Cushing's disease results from the
overproduction of adrenal hormones
13Problems of the Endocrine System
- Goiter an enlargement of the thyroid gland, is
caused mainly by lack of iodine in the diet - Growth disorders are caused by abnormal amounts
of growth hormone
14The Male Reproductive System
15- Reproductive system the system of organs
involved in producing offspring
16Structure function of the male reproductive
system
- Sperm the male reproductive cells
- Testosterone the male sex hormone, produced in
the pituitary gland
17External male reproductive organs
- Testes or testicles are two small glands that
produce sperm - Testes are located in the scrotum an external
skin sac - Penis a tube-shaped organ that extends from the
trunk of the body just above the testes
18External male reproductive organs
- The penis releases semen a thick fluid containing
sperm and other secretions from the male
reproductive system - Fertilization the joining of the sperm and egg
cells
19Internal male reproductive organs
- Urethra the passageway through which both semen
and urine leave the male body - Vas Deferens are the tubes that extend from
each epididymis to the urethra
20Internal male reproductive organs
- Seminal Vesicle as sperm move through the vas
deferens, they are combined with a nourishing
fluid produced by the seminal vesicles
21Internal male reproductive organs
- Prostate Gland Cowpers Gland secretions from
the prostate gland and Cowper's gland combine
with the sperm-containing fluid to form semen - Testes where sperm is formed
22Internal male reproductive organs
- Epididymis the tubes in each testis join the
epididymis, a larger coiled tube where sperm
mature are stored
23Care of the Male Reproductive System
- Get regular checkups
- Bathe regularly
- Wear protective equipment
- Perform regular self-examinations
- Practice abstinence
24Problems of the Male Reproductive System
- Inguinal Hernia is a separation of tissue that
allows part of the intestine to push into the
abdominal wall near the top of the scrotum - Sterility the inability to reproduce
25Testicular Cancer
- Testicular cancer can affect males of any age but
occurs more commonly between the ages of 14-40. - Increase risk factors include undescended
testicle, abnormal testicular development,
family history
26The Female Reproductive System
27- Uterus a hollow, muscular pear-shaped organ
inside a females body
28Structure Function of the female reproductive
system
- Ovaries the female sex glands that store the
ova produce female sex hormones - Ovulation the process of releasing a mature
ovum into the fallopian tube each month
29Female Reproductive Organs
- Fallopian tubes a pair of tubes with fingerlike
projections that draw in the ovum - Vagina a muscular, elastic passageway that
extends from the uterus to the outside of the body
30Female Reproductive Organs
- Cervix is the opening of the uterus
- Uterus protects and nourishes a developing
fetus - Ovaries contain the ova and produce hormones
- Fallopian tubes ova, or eggs, travel from the
ovaries to the uterus through the fallopian tubes
31Female Reproductive Organs
- Endometrium tissue lines the uterus
32Menstruation
- Menstruation is the shedding of the uterus
lining
33Care of the female reproductive system
- Bathe regularly
- Practice abstinence
34Breast Self-exam
- Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the
second leading cause of death, after lung cancer
for women in the United States - The American Cancer Society recommends that
females examine their breasts once a month, right
after the menstrual period
35Problems of the female reproductive system
- Menstrual cramps occur at the beginning of a
menstrual period. - Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) a disorder caused
by hormonal changes - Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) a rare but serious
bacterial infection that affects the immune
system and the liver, and can be fatal
36Problems related to infertility
- Endometriosis a painful, chronic disease occurs
when tissue that lines the uterus migrates and
grows in the ovaries, fallopian tubes, the
uterus, or the lining of the pelvic cavity
37Problems related to infertility
- Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) an infection
of the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and the
surrounding areas of the pelvis - Sexually transmitted disease the most common
causes of infertility and other disorders of the
reproductive system
38Female reproductive disorders
- Vaginitis caused by bacterial vaginosis, the
most common vaginal infection in women of
childbearing age - Blocked fallopian tubes the leading cause of
infertility, may result from PID
39Female reproductive disorders
- Cervical, uterine, ovarian cancer occur in
the female reproductive system