Title: Human Physiology Unit Six
1Human Physiology Unit Six
2Endocrine System
3Glands
Exocrine glands are those that secrete their
products through ducts
Exocrine gland examples include sudoriferous
glands sebaceous glands lacrimal glands
pancreas salivary glands
4Glands
Endocrine glands are those that are ductless and
secrete their products directly into the
bloodstream
Endocrine gland examples include pituitary
gland thyroid gland pancreas adrenal
glands
5Glands
Some organs have exocrine and/or endocrine
functions liver (bile, angiotensinogen,
erythropoietin, calcitriol)
kidneys (renin, erythropoietin) skin (sweat,
sebum, calcitriol)
6Hormones
Hormones are biological regulatory compounds
secreted by endocrine glands that alter the
metabolism of the body cells they target
Hormones function to chemically regulate body
metabolism, growth and reproduction
7Lipid Based Hormone Action
8Non-Lipid Based Hormone Action
9Homeostatic Control of Hormone Secretion
10See handout for hormones, their sources, target
cells, and actions
See handout for endocrine disorders, their cause
and symptoms
11Gamete Formation
Remember mitosis occurs in all body cells
functions of mitosis are growth, repair
replacement mitosis begins with a diploid
cell and results in two identical diploid
daughter cells
12Gamete Formation
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13Gamete Formation
- Remember
- meiosis occurs only in sex cells of
- the gonads
- function of meiosis is gamete
- production
- meiosis begins with a diploid sex
- cell and results in four
- nonidentical haploid gametes
14Gamete Formation
2n
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15Gamete Formation
The haploid gametes fuse in fertilization,
producing a diploid zygote
This process combines genes from both parents,
producing genetic diversity and variation
16Gamete Formation
Spermatogenesis is the meiotic division that
takes place in the seminiferous tubules of testes
This process, as well as the production of
testosterone, is controlled hormonally
17Spermatogenesis
18Spermatogenesis
19Gamete Formation
20Gamete Formation
Sperm
Spermatids
Secondary spermatocyte
Primary spermatocyte
Spermatogonium
21Gamete Formation
22The Ovarian Cycle
Remember - one of the functions of the female
reproductive system is to provide a suitable
environment for the development of offspring
The purpose of the menstrual cycle is to carry
out this function
23The Ovarian Cycle
24The Ovarian Cycle
25The Ovarian Cycle
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28Fertilization and Development
29Fertilization and Development
30Fertilization and Development
31Fertilization and Development
32Fertilization and Development