Biology Notes For Class 11 H Chapter
Biology Notes For Class 11 H Chapter
Chapter-22
CHEMICAL COORDINATION AND
INTEGRATION
POINTS TO REMEMBER
Endocrine glands : These are ductless glands which secrete hormones directly
into the blood stream.
Hormones : Non-nutrient chemicals, synthesised in trace amounts, acts as
intracellular messengers and are specific in their action.
Hypothalamus :
• It is basal part of diencephalon.
• Has neurosecretory cells called nuclei which produce hormones to regu
late the synthesis and secretion of pituitary gland hormones.
• Two types of hormones released are :
Releasing hormones : Stimulate secretion of pituitary hormones, e.g., Gona-
dotropin releasing hormone stimulates pituitary gland to synthesise gonadotrophins.
Inhibiting hormones : Inhibit secretions of pituitary hormones, e.g., Soma-
tostatin inhibits secretion of growth hormone.
Pituitary Gland :
• Located in bony cavity called as sella tursica.
• Attached to hypothalamus by a stalk.
• Divided anatomically into : Adenohypophysis and Neurohypophysis.
• Hormones released from hypothalamic neurons reach anterior pituitary through
portal system.
• Direct neural regulation by hypothalamus occurs in posterior pituitary.
(a) PITUITARY GLAND :
Adenohypophysis :
Pars intermedia : Produces only one hormone melanocyte stimulating hormone.
Pars distalis : • Growth hormone (GH) : Oversecretion leads to gigantism
and low secretion causes dwarfism.
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ANSWERS
Very Short Answers (1 mark)
1. Neural system and endocrine system.
2. Acts on melanocytes and regulates pigmentation of skin.
3. Thyrocalcitonin (TCT) and parathyroid hormone (PTH).
4. Glucocorticoid - Cortisol; Mineralocorticoid - Aldosterone.
5. By dilation of the blood vessels.
6. Corpus luteum which secrets progesterone.
7. Thymus gland degenerates with age.
Short Answers Questions-II (2 marks)
8. Gets affected by diabetes mellitus which causes loss of glucose through urine
and formation of harmful ketone bodies.
9. Through hypothalamic neurons control anterior pituitary gland. Through neural
regulation controls posterior pituitary gland.
10. Refer Points to Remember.
Short Answers Questions-II (2 marks)
11. Refer Points to Remember and page no. 338, NCERT, Text Book of Biology for
class XI.
12. Oxytocin causes milk ejection and contraction of uterus at time of child birth.
Progesterone-causes milk secretion and maintains pregnancy.
Estrogen : Refer Points to Remember.
13. Refer Points to Remember.
Long Answers (5 marks)
14. Explain the role of pituitary gland + Refer Points to Remember.
15. Refer Points to Remember+ NCERT, Text Book of Biology for Class XI.
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