3rd Quarter Science Module 1
3rd Quarter Science Module 1
Quarter 3 - Module 1
Endocrine System
Lesson
The Endocrine System
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What Is It
As you go through this lesson, you will be able to understand the role of hormones in
the body. In addition, you should be able to identify the major endocrine glands in the body
and their key functions.
Many endocrine glands make up your endocrine system. One function of this system
is to regulate reproduction and other closely-associated phenomena. This system also helps
you to cope with the changes in the environment. In addition, the endocrine system is
responsible for many reactions such as influencing how your heart beats, how your bones and
tissues develop, and even your capacity to have a baby. It plays an essential role in the
occurrence of disorders such as diabetes, thyroid disease, growth disorders, and/or sexual
dysfunction. Your endocrine glands also secrete chemicals, called hormones, into the
bloodstream which carries them throughout the body. When a hormone in the blood reaches
the target organ, it produces a significant effect. Moreover, the endocrine system sends
signals all over the body, much like the nervous system. However, unlike the instant
responses activated by the nervous system, the effects can take a few hours or even weeks.
influence female
-Ovaries lower Estrogen, traits; support
(Female) abdomen Progesterone reproductive
function
During an emergency, can you still recall how the ambulance driver coped with the
situation by driving efficiently? What do you think is the hormone responsible for this?
Adrenalin is the emergency hormone which helps the driver respond quickly and
accordingly.
What’s More
Guide Questions
Additional Activities
A. Directions: Identify which gland in the endocrine system is involved in the following
dysfunction and explain the effect of hormonal imbalance that was observed.
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Dwarfism Gigantism
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Goiter
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B. Guide Questions
1. What condition may result if the pituitary gland is not producing enough growth
hormones?
2. What will happen to a person with too much secretion of growth hormones from
the pituitary gland?
3. Why is there an observable swelling in the front part of the neck of a person who
has a goiter?
4. How does iodized salt help in in the prevention of thyroid problems?
5. How does the medical condition of a person with endocrine dysfunction affect his
way of life?
Multiple Choice. Select the correct answer. Write the CAPITAL LETTER only.
GOD BLESS.
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