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ivonin07
ivonin07
10.03.2021 15:38 •  Английский язык

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There are two organ systems — the nervous system and the endocrines - which coordinate the activities of all others. Almost nothing can happen to the body anywhere without appropriate response either motor or perceptual, voluntary or involuntary. Similarly, various parts of the endocrine system act upon each other and other organs, stimulating them I оdo their special jobs. Thus, the thyroid gland stimulates the metabolism of all bodily parts. The adrenal medulla mobilizes the
activities of many organ systems in case of the emergency. And the adrenal cortex exercises control over many body functions, so important that its removal results in failure of the functions and the death of the animal.
Endocrine glands or glands of internal secretion are ductless glands, that is, they empty their secretions — chemical substances called hormones (from the Greek word «hormao» — excite) — directly into the blood stream. The hormones are carried throughout the organism with the blood and are delivered to various organs whose activity they either stimulate or depress. Neither single hormone nor endocrine gland acts wholly by itself at any time.
We know hormones to play a very important part in the organism.
Many of them affect metabolism and the activity of the cardiovascular and
other systems. A disturbance in the activity of the endocrine glands is accompanied by changes throughout the organism. These changes may be not only due to an increase in the function of a gland (hyper- function) but to a decrease (hypofunction).
A hyperfunctioning gland secretes a superfluous amount of hormones
and a hypofunctioning gland secretes an insufficient amount. The amount
of hormones produced by the endocrine glands in 24 hours measures fractions of a milligram.
The functions of all the endocrine glands are interconnected so that
the glands make up a single system. Physiologists consider the hypophysis
to be the chief gland of this system; they consider it to produce special
substances which stimulate the activities of other endocrine glands.
The activities of endocrine glands are regulated by the nervous
system. It is known to exercise direct control over the endocrine glands
through the nerves and neurohumoral control, particularly through the
hypophysis. The hormones in their turn affect the functions of the different
parts of the nervous system
ответьте на во в тексте письменно.
1. The functions of various endocrine glands are different, aren't they? What are they?
2. Is the disturbance in the activity of the endocrine glands accompanied by any changes throughout the organism?
3. What is hyper-or hypofunction?
4. Why is hypophysis considered the chief gland of the endocrine system?
5. How do the endocrine and nervous systems interact?

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klarkwin
klarkwin
19.04.2020 15:30

добрый день, вам необходимо данный текст перевести на англ?

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