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Transcribed Image Text:the hypothala
pituitary gla
2 secreted from the posterior pituitary gland. Note the stimuli
for each secretion, the target tissue's response, and any feedback
regulation.
1
Compare this summary to the tables provided in the lecture.
Which format works better for your revision and understanding?
During your own revision, expand on your preferred format to
include all the endocrine organs and their hormones.
5. Hormonal secretions by the endocrine system occur due to
detection of a stimulus which signals a deviation from
homeostasis. As an example of a humoral stimulus, outline
blood glucose regulation. You can use a figure or describe the
stimulus, sensor, effector and response.

Transcribed Image Text:3. Both the nervous system and the endocrine system work in
parallel to maintain homeostasis around the body. Complete the
table below comparing the two systems:
Feature
Tissue type
Signal
Signal pathway
Nervous system Endocrine System
Speed
Duration
Response
Create a concept map to outline the relationship between the
hypothalamus, the anterior and posterior pituitary, and their
target organs. You should include the 9 hormones produced in
the hypothalamus, 7 produced in the anterior pituitary gland and
2 secreted from the posterior pituitary gland. Note the stimuli
for each secretion, the target tissue's response, and any feedback
regulation.
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