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Endocrine System, SOURCES, NAME:ULAŞ ZORGÜL
NUMBER:120
CLASS:11/B -…
Endocrine System
Antagonistic Mechanism
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Allosteric Antagonist
or example, when charcoal is used in case of poison
ingestion, such as alkaloid poisons; it acts as a physical antagonist.
Physiological Antagonist
For example, insulin and glucagon are physiological
antagonists of one another.
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hypothalamus
It links the endocrine system and nervous system. Nerve cells in the hypothalamus make chemicals that control the release of hormones secreted from the pituitary gland.
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thyroid
they help kids' and teens' bones grow and develop, and they also play a role in the development of the brain and nervous system.
parathyroids
They release parathyroid hormone, which controls the level of calcium in the blood with the help of calcitonin
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pineal body
It secretes melatonin a hormone that may help regulate when you sleep at night and when you wake in the morning.
the ovaries
the body uses this stored energy for exercise and activity, and it also helps organs work as they should.
the testes
Working with hormones from the pituitary gland, testosterone also tells a guy's body when it's time to make sperm in the testes.
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Endocrine glands release hormones into the bloodstream. This lets the hormones travel to cells in other parts of the body.
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