MindMap Gallery Chapter 3 Body Fluid Regulation
Biology Elective 1, which summarizes the hormones and endocrine system, The process of hormone regulation, The relationship between this fluid regulation and neuroregulation, etc.
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Chapter 3 Body Fluid Regulation
Section 1 Hormones and Endocrine System
hormone
The chemical substances secreted by endocrine organs or cells - hormones are regulated by hormone regulation.
discovery of hormones
Secretin was the first to be discovered
The components and functions of the endocrine system
hypothalamus
hormone-releasing hormone
Stimulates the hypothalamus to release corresponding hormones
antidiuretic hormone
hypothalamus releases
Oxytocin
pituitary
hormone
Stimulate corresponding organs to release hormones
growth hormone
Regulate growth and development
thyroid
thyroid hormone
Regulate organic matter metabolism, promote growth and development, and increase nerve excitability...
pancreas
islet A cells
glucagon
Promote the synthesis of sugar from non-sugar substances and promote the decomposition of liver glycogen...
islet B cells
insulin
Promote the synthesis of sugar substances into glycogen, inhibit the decomposition of glycogen in the liver, inhibit the synthesis of sugar from non-sugar substances, and promote the utilization of sugar by cells.
Deletion can lead to diabetes
Adrenal gland
cortex
aldosterone
cortisol
medulla
Adrenaline
ovary
Estrogen
testis
androgens
Section 2 The process of hormone regulation
hierarchical adjustment
This hierarchical regulation between the hypothalamus, pituitary gland and target glands is called hierarchical regulation.
Graded regulation can amplify the regulatory effects of hormones and form multi-level feedback regulation, which is conducive to fine regulation and maintains the body's homeostasis.
feedback regulation
In a system, the effect of the system's own work, in turn, serves as information to regulate the work of the system. This method of regulation is called feedback regulation.
Feedback regulation is a very common regulatory mechanism in living systems, and it is of great significance for the body to maintain homeostasis.
Characteristics of hormone regulation
transport through body fluids
Acts on target organs and target cells
Delivering information as a messenger
Micro amount and high efficiency
Section 3 The relationship between humoral regulation and neural regulation
Comparison of Humoral Regulation and Neuromodulation
Hormones and other chemical substances regulate life activities through body fluid transmission, which is called humoral regulation
Hormone regulation is the main content of body fluid regulation
Some lower animals only have humoral regulation, not neural regulation
Coordination of humoral regulation and neuromodulation
The way in which the nerves influence the secretion of hormones, and then the hormones regulate the body's functions, is called neural fluid regulation.
Many endocrine glands are directly or indirectly regulated by the central nervous system. In this case, humoral regulation can be regarded as a link in neuroregulation.
Various life activities of humans and higher animals are often regulated by nerves and body fluids at the same time. It is precisely because of the cooperation of these two regulatory methods that the activities of various organs and systems can be coordinated, the homeostasis of the internal environment can be maintained, various life activities can proceed normally, and the body can adapt to the constant changes in the environment.