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  • #REDIRECT [[:Category:Endocrine System]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[:Category:Endocrine Diseases - Dog]]
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  • ==Endocrine glands== ...uped into islets and diabetes appears to be relatively rare. It is both an endocrine and exocrine organ.
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  • The actions and metabolism of endocrine glands are poorly understood in comparison to mammals. ...form a slenopancreas. As in mammals the pancreas is both an exocrine and endocrine organ. In some genera, the islet tissue is formed into giant islets, rather
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  • #REDIRECT[[:Category:Endocrine System - Pathology]]
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  • *Hypoplasia of [[Pancreas - Anatomy & Physiology#Endocrine|panceatic islets]] where [[Pancreas - Anatomy & Physiology|exocrine]] cells *Degeneration of the [[Pancreas - Anatomy & Physiology#Endocrine|islet]] cells occurs in [[Pancreatic Necrosis, Acute|acute pancreatic necro
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  • #REDIRECT [[Endocrine System Overview - Anatomy & Physiology]]
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  • The Placenta is a hugely important endocrine organ, producing many [[Hormones - Anatomy & Physiology|hormones]] which af |This is related to [[Lactation - Endocrine Control - Anatomy & Physiology|Prolactin]] and [[Pituitary Growth Hormone -
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  • [[Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology]]
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  • Image:WikiPath Endocrine Content Map.jpg|WikiPath Endocrine Content Map rect 103 130 121 148 [[:Category:Endocrine System - Pathology]]
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  • |Is converted to Angiotensin by [[Kidney Endocrine Function - Anatomy & Physiology|renin]] which in turn is converted to other [[Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology]][[Category:Liver and Gall Bladder - Anatomy
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  • ...uct-less glands with limited or no anatomical contact with each other, the endocrine system integrates and controls metabolic activity through the secretion of ...logy|pituitary gland]], which acts to co-ordinate many of the body's other endocrine glands. The system relies largely on [[Negative Feedback - Anatomy & Physio
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  • ...es on the skin]]. As a result, [[Endocrine effects on the skin - Pathology|endocrine associated skin pathology]] is relatively common. ...orm, [[Calcium#Calcitriol (Active Vitamin D3)|calcitriol]] in the [[Kidney Endocrine Function - Anatomy & Physiology|kidney.]]
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  • [[Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology]]
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  • [[Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology]][[Category:Kidney - Anatomy & Physiology]]
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  • [[Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology]][[Category:Male Reproduction]]
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  • ...us System|nervous]] and [[Endocrine System Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|endocrine]] systems. ...us controls most of the [[Endocrine System Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|endocrine glands]] within the body, largely through stimulation of the [[Pituitary Gl
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  • ...is produced in the Corpus Luteum after ovulation, and also the [[Placenta Endocrine Function - Anatomy & Physiology|Placenta]] during pregnancy. [[Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology]][[Category:Female Reproduction]]
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  • |thispagenormal = Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology Image:AnyPhys Endocrine Content Map.jpg
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  • ...The main function is to store energy as fat, but it also has an important endocrine function. [[Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Adipose Tissue Endocrine Function - Anatomy & Physiology]]
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  • ...s on the hair growth cycle so alopecia is a common finding. Many types of endocrine skin disease cause similar pathology. <p>General skin changes ('''endocrine alopecia''') seen with endocrine disease include:
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  • ==[[Skin Endocrine Function - Anatomy & Physiology|Endocrinology of the Skin]]== [[Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology]][[Category:Integumentary System - Anatomy &
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  • ...etus triggers the onset of parturition, by initiating a cascade of complex endocrine/biochemical events. The foetal '''hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis''' is [[Image:Endocrine Control of Parturition 1.jpg|thumb|center|250px|The Onset of Parturition, C
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  • [[Category:Puberty]][[Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology]]
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  • Image:WikiPath Endocrine Content Map.jpg|WikiPath Endocrine Content Map rect 103 130 121 148 [[:Category:Endocrine System - Pathology]]
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  • [[Category:Endocrine System - Pathology]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[:Category:Endocrine System - Pathology]]
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  • |thispagenormal = Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology Image:AnyPhys Endocrine Content Map.jpg
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  • [[Category:Endocrine System - Pathology]]
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  • ...es on the skin]]. As a result, [[Endocrine effects on the skin - Pathology|endocrine associated skin pathology]] is relatively common. ...orm, [[Calcium#Calcitriol (Active Vitamin D3)|calcitriol]] in the [[Kidney Endocrine Function - Anatomy & Physiology|kidney.]]
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  • ...uct-less glands with limited or no anatomical contact with each other, the endocrine system integrates and controls metabolic activity through the secretion of ...logy|pituitary gland]], which acts to co-ordinate many of the body's other endocrine glands. The system relies largely on [[Negative Feedback - Anatomy & Physio
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  • #REDIRECT [[:Category:Endocrine System]]
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  • Image:WikiPath Endocrine Content Map.jpg|WikiPath Endocrine Content Map</nowiki><br><nowiki> rect 103 77 121 95 [[Endocrine effects on the skin - Pathology]]</nowiki><br><nowiki>
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  • *Hypoplasia of [[Pancreas - Anatomy & Physiology#Endocrine|panceatic islets]] where [[Pancreas - Anatomy & Physiology|exocrine]] cells *Degeneration of the [[Pancreas - Anatomy & Physiology#Endocrine|islet]] cells occurs in [[Pancreatic Necrosis, Acute|acute pancreatic necro
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  • ==Endocrine glands== ...uped into islets and diabetes appears to be relatively rare. It is both an endocrine and exocrine organ.
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  • ...h, in contrast with the [[Endocrine System Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|Endocrine System]] utilise ducts for transportation to an external region.
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  • [[Equine Endocrine System - Horse Anatomy|Endocrine System]]
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  • [[:Category:Endocrine Diseases - Horse|Endocrine Diseases]]
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  • [[:Category:Endocrine Diseases - Cat| Endocrine Diseases]]
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  • [[:Category:Endocrine Diseases - Dog| Endocrine Diseases]]
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  • The endocrine system has the ability to self-regulate, with Negative Feedback being the m It is important to understand how the 'axis' of the endocrine system work. In simple terms, the Hypothalamus secretes a hormone which act
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  • ...The main function is to store energy as fat, but it also has an important endocrine function. [[Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology]]
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  • [[File:Endocrine.png|130px|link=:Category:Endocrine System|Endocrine System]]
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  • * Endocrine
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  • [[Gut Endocrine Function - Anatomy & Physiology|Gut Endocrine Function]]
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  • ;[[File:Endocrine GR.png|center|300px|link=:Category:Endocrine System|Endocrine System]]
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  • The Placenta is a hugely important endocrine organ, producing many [[Hormones - Anatomy & Physiology|hormones]] which af |This is related to [[Lactation - Endocrine Control - Anatomy & Physiology|Prolactin]] and [[Pituitary Growth Hormone -
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  • ;[[File:Endocrine II.png|center|300px|link=:Category:Endocrine System|Endocrine System]]
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  • [[Gut Endocrine Function - Anatomy & Physiology|Gut Endocrine Function]]
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  • ...s on the hair growth cycle so alopecia is a common finding. Many types of endocrine skin disease cause similar pathology. <p>General skin changes ('''endocrine alopecia''') seen with endocrine disease include:
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  • feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' The capsule has no endocrine function. The adrenal medulla produces catecholamines including epinephrine [[Category:Endocrine System Anatomy & Physiology Quizzes]]
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  • [[:Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology|Endocrine System]]
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  • [[Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology]]
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  • :[[:Category:Endocrine Diseases - Sheep|Endocrine Diseases]]
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  • |Is converted to Angiotensin by [[Kidney Endocrine Function - Anatomy & Physiology|renin]] which in turn is converted to other [[Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology]][[Category:Liver and Gall Bladder - Anatomy
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  • [[Endocrine System Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|Endocrine System]] ...velopmental Biology]] - [[Endocrine System Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|Endocrine System]] - [[Integumentary System Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|Integumen
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  • ...surge centre in males. The female foetus has no testes to produce [[Testes Endocrine Function_- Anatomy & Physiology|testosterone]], thus develops a [[Hypothala ...ile GnRH and LH release results in a steady, pulsatile release of [[Testes Endocrine Function_- Anatomy & Physiology|testosterone]].
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  • [[Gut Endocrine Function - Anatomy & Physiology|Kidney Endocrine Function]]
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  • Ghrelin, from the [[Gut Endocrine Function - Anatomy & Physiology|stomach]] stimulates the pituitary gland to [[Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology]]
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  • == Endocrine Control == ...traction endocrinology.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Schematic Diagram to show the Endocrine Influence on Myometrial Contraction,Copyright RVC 2008]]
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  • [[Ovaries Endocrine Function - Anatomy & Physiology#Progesterone|Ovaries Endocrine Functions]]
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  • [[Ovaries Endocrine Function - Anatomy & Physiology#Progesterone|Ovaries Endocrine Functions]]
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  • [[Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology]]
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  • ...us System|nervous]] and [[Endocrine System Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|endocrine]] systems. ...us controls most of the [[Endocrine System Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|endocrine glands]] within the body, largely through stimulation of the [[Pituitary Gl
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  • ===Endocrine=== ...inues to function as an [[Endocrine System Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|endocrine gland]] during adulthood. It produces the hormone thymosin which stimulates
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  • ...elevated locomotion are typically female behaviours. These behaviours are endocrine controlled, the presence of gonadal steroids (oestrogen and testosterone) i ...ur potentially any time. Sexual arousal in the male involves a cascade of endocrine and neural events that result in [[Erection - Anatomy & Physiology|erection
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  • [[Endocrine Disorders - Donkey|Endocrine Diseases]]
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  • ==[[Skin Endocrine Function - Anatomy & Physiology|Endocrinology of the Skin]]== [[Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology]][[Category:Integumentary System - Anatomy &
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  • ...ia:Feeding the Donkey with Endocrine Disorders.pdf|Feeding the Donkey with Endocrine Disorders]]
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