pituitary gland.
i can see why you are so moody,
your pituitary gland is in action, you see
if ever we could only have eyes inside us,
we'll find out its only a size of a pea
a pea so powerful it can control our emotions
why still keeping up in pace,
we shall learn its other functions
and its amazing features, we will trace.
oh, are you wondering why you're so tall
or are you wondering why you haven't grown at all?
well my dear that is due to the growth hormone
so read on and it will be shown
the pituitary releases so many things,
and yes, even stress, it could bring
the adenocorticotropic hormone is an example
of how our moods can rock and roll
how about the thyroid stimulating hormone you might say?
well it's a tool you may test right away,
if the patient has hyperthyroidism,
my friend medication is needed, it seems
are you wondering when you were an infant
that milk comes out of mommy's in an instant?
its due to prolactin, no doubt,
a hormone our mothers can't feed us without..
see i have stated in poetic form,
what these hormones do and where are they from
anterior pituitary gland, a useful thing
and all the wonders to our body it brings :)
END :)
Martes, Hunyo 14, 2011
Miyerkules, Hunyo 08, 2011
Clinical Chemistry 3
hey guys!! :)
before reading my article, click this link below for fun! :) let's see how aware we are of our hormones :)
http://www.funtrivia.com/flashquiz/index.cfm?qid=318364
well? how many correct answers did you get? :)
haha. to tell you honestly, i got four out of ten ^__^
for a medtech student that's quite a shame, but it means i have lot to learn :)
well, to the topic then! :) endocrinology. what comes into your mind?
me? i think of hormones :) but its broader than that :))
according to a super information source for students in a hurry... yes you guessed it, wikipedia :)
here is the definition of endocrinology..
Endocrinology (from Greek ἔνδον, endo, "within"; κρῑνω, krīnō, "to separate"; and -λογία, -logia) is a branch of biology and medicine dealing with the endocrine system, its diseases, and its specific secretions called hormones, the integration of developmental events such as proliferation, growth, and differentiation (including histogenesis and organogenesis) and the coordination of metabolism, respiration, excretion, movement, reproduction, and sensory perception depend on chemical cues, substances synthesized and secreted by specialized cells.
in simple terms, its the study of the endocrine system and its babies, the hormones :) haha see how the internet can complicate definitions :))
what basically are hormones?
before reading my article, click this link below for fun! :) let's see how aware we are of our hormones :)
http://www.funtrivia.com/flashquiz/index.cfm?qid=318364
well? how many correct answers did you get? :)
haha. to tell you honestly, i got four out of ten ^__^
for a medtech student that's quite a shame, but it means i have lot to learn :)
well, to the topic then! :) endocrinology. what comes into your mind?
me? i think of hormones :) but its broader than that :))
according to a super information source for students in a hurry... yes you guessed it, wikipedia :)
here is the definition of endocrinology..
Endocrinology (from Greek ἔνδον, endo, "within"; κρῑνω, krīnō, "to separate"; and -λογία, -logia) is a branch of biology and medicine dealing with the endocrine system, its diseases, and its specific secretions called hormones, the integration of developmental events such as proliferation, growth, and differentiation (including histogenesis and organogenesis) and the coordination of metabolism, respiration, excretion, movement, reproduction, and sensory perception depend on chemical cues, substances synthesized and secreted by specialized cells.
in simple terms, its the study of the endocrine system and its babies, the hormones :) haha see how the internet can complicate definitions :))
what basically are hormones?
Hormones are your body's chemical messengers. They travel in your bloodstream to tissues or organs. They work slowly, over time, and affect many different processes, including
- Growth and development
- Metabolism - how your body gets energy from the foods you eat
- Sexual function
- Reproduction
- Mood
Endocrine glands, which are special groups of cells, make hormones. The major endocrine glands are the pituitary, pineal, thymus, thyroid, adrenal glands and pancreas. In addition, men produce hormones in their testes and women produce them in their ovaries.
Hormones are powerful. It takes only a tiny amount to cause big changes in cells or even your whole body. That is why too much or too little of a certain hormone can be serious. Laboratory tests can measure the hormone levels in your blood, urine or saliva. Your health care provider may perform these tests if you have symptoms of a hormone disorder. Home pregnancy tests are similar - they test for pregnancy hormones in your urine.
well, things are clearer right? :)
these are amazing creations of God, to help in shaping our body, see how awesome he is? :)
here are pictures to feast your eyes with :)
whoaaah O__O haha. the first picture is a very graphic appearance of what a human being can be when the hormones are imbalanced. you get happy, sad, excited, grumpy, and most people even have this disorder called bipolar personality... amazing right???
the second picture is the endocrine system and its workers :)
and here is more information on endocrinology :)
Diabetes mellitus is a disorder of the endocrine system, a condition that 16 million Americans have, but many are yet undiagnosed, according to Endocrine Web. Diabetes is classified into one of two types, depending on the cause of the condition. Type 1 diabetes results from an insulin deficiency in the body; type II diabetes results from the development of insulin resistance in the body.
Disorders of the thyroid gland include goiters, hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. A goiter is an enlargement of the thyroid gland, which in some cases must be surgically removed because the enlarged tissue pushes on the trachea and esophagus, causing breathing and swallowing difficulties.
Hyperthyroidism is the presence of too much thyroid hormone, which increases cellular metabolism throughout the body. Hypothyrodism is the lack of enough circulating thyroid hormone.
see? a lot of things can happen in our body, and that's just endocrinology... a lot, way lot can happen :)well, see you next time and on my next post .. thanks for taking time to read this :)) hope you learned something :) stay happy :D
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