Endocrine System Lesson
Endocrine System Lesson
Also secretes
endorphins, the
hormones responsible
for reducing feelings of
pain
Pituitary Gland has two
lobes:
3. Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone
(TSH):
Stimulates the thyroid gland
to produce thyroid hormone
Gonadotrophic Hormones:
stimulate the gonads (ovaries and testes). They
are not necessary for life but are essential for
reproduction.
4. Follicle-Stimulating Hormone
(SH) & Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Controls sexual function and
production of the sex hormones:
estrogen and progesterone in females,
or testosterone in males
6. Prolactin (PRL):
stimulates the development
and growth of the mammary
glands and milk production
during pregnancy.
Females: ovaries
Males: Testes
The testes produce androgens, of
which the most important is the
male sex hormone called
testosterone. The male hormones
induce the development of facial
hair, body mass, deep voice, and
the production of sperm.
The ovaries produce several estrogen
hormones and progesterone. These
hormones prepare the uterus for
pregnancy, promote the development
of mammary glands, play a role in sex
drive, and develop secondary sex
characteristics in the female.
It produces chorionic
gonadotropin hormone,
estrogen, and progesterone.
The pineal gland is pine-cone-shaped and only about 1 cm in
diameter.
Melatonin:
ü regulates body rhythms and
sleep patterns
ü helps the body adapt to
seasonal changes