Somatic Senses
Special Senses
Endocrine System
Glands
Hormone Action
100

Sensation includes body awareness in position & movement is called

Proprioceptors

100

Responds to smells or odorants

Chemoreceptors

100

What is a target cells?

This is the cells upon which a hormone acts.

100

Master gland

Pituitary gland

100

ADH

water retention for the kidneys

200

Information of senses based on sensory input and past experiences.

Sensation

200

Special sense that includes dizziness experienced after a roller coaster ride

Dynamic equilibrium

200

Components of the Endocrine System

Glands, Hormones, Target Cells

200

The hormone released by thyroid gland

Thyroxine (T4)

200

T-3 and T-4

Controls rate of metabolism in Thyroid

300

Touch, pain, pressure, temperature

Somatic senses

300

Receptors are found in the eyes.

Photoreceptors

300

Alters target cells to maintain homeostasis

Function of the endocrine system

300

Organ that acts on bones, kidneys, and intestines

Parathyroid gland

300

Epinephrine

Stress hormone for 'flight or fight'

400

Scratching an itch on your nose without having to think about how to do it

Proprioceptors
400

Type of sense that identifies bitter taste on the back of the tongue

Special sense

400

Converts glycogen to glucose 

Glucagon

400

What is antidiuretic hormone (ADH)?

This hormone acts on the kidney to concentrate urine and preserve water in the body.

400

Oxytocin

Uterine contractions

500
Learning new skills while the brain makes a map of how to repeat the skill

Projection

500

Type of sense when feeling a sharp pain from twisting the ankle

Somatic sense

500

How the Nervous System differs from the Endocrine System 

NS: Instantaneous and electrical

500

Secretes hormones such as testosterone, estrogen, prolactin, oxytocin

The posterior pituitary gland

500

Melatonin from pineal gland

Establish the body's sleep/wake cycle and biological rhythms.