The Endocrine System

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  • Опубликовано: 16 мар 2012
  • Paul Andersen explains the major elements in the endocrine system. He explains how glands produce hormones which target cells. He differentiates between water soluble and lipid soluble hormones. He then describes the hormones and actions of ten glands; pineal, anterior pituitary, posterior pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, pancreas, adrenal cortex, adrenal medulla, testes and ovaries.
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  • @thejokerballs
    @thejokerballs 9 лет назад +288

    Man this teacher is rare to find!! he's a pro

  • @mbudkiewicz
    @mbudkiewicz 10 лет назад +123

    Just want to say that I am the type of student that hates reading the textbook because it's all foreign language to me. Also, my A&P professor does not teach. Thank you for an awesome straight forward video, I learned more in the 13 minutes than I did in the past weeks lectures. Wish I discovered your channel sooner. I shall now go through the rest of your videos and hope to learn even more :)

  • @DirtyMedicine
    @DirtyMedicine 8 лет назад +44

    I really enjoy this video. High yield info here for USMLE, no doubt! If anybody is wondering, I'd say Endocrinology usually is the 3rd or 4th most popular topic tested on USMLE. The order is usually:
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  • @rachelcharlesworth701
    @rachelcharlesworth701 6 лет назад +7

    My high school Human Biology teacher doesn't teach, she only shows your videos. Thanks for all the effort you put it, you're a gifted teacher!

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  • @EXOglobe
    @EXOglobe 7 лет назад +65

    I think A key aspect to give a bit more info to something that is REALLY important is: The Posterior pituitary gland is *NOT* the creator of oxytocin and ADH. 1.) The hypothalamus is in charge of *producing* the oxytocin and the anti-diuretic hormone. posterior pituitary gland is in charge of the *RELEASE* of those two hormones. Remeber: the hypothalamus is a major contributor to the control of the pituitary(anterior and posterior). Thats why they have things liks TRH(thyroid release hormone), and such. Ex: hypothalamus triggers TRH> Anterior pituitary gets the signal and triggers TSH(thyroid stimulating hormone)>thyroid gland is then stimulated>release of TH(thyroid hormone)-T4,T3,calcitonin

    • @idilhassan4596
      @idilhassan4596 5 лет назад

      you are so right, thanks for clarification

    • @5.0pancho
      @5.0pancho 3 года назад

      The hypothalamus is in charge of producing the oxytocin and the anti diuretic system .the posterior pituarity gland is not the creator of oxytocin and adh1

  • @kaliswichtenberg135
    @kaliswichtenberg135 6 лет назад +3

    I am a senior in university studying for the GRE Biology exam. Of course I don't specialize in all areas of biology and so Bozeman videos have seriously helped me fill in the gaps from courses I have not taken. Never underestimate the power of basic understanding! Bozeman videos and Mr. Andersen helped me through the AP biology exam four years ago and here I am back for the GRE to get a PhD in molecular biology!! Thank you so much to the channel you have no idea how much this channel means to so many people.

  • @leyna_r
    @leyna_r 9 лет назад +137

    better explanation than my professor...too bad Im paying hundreds of bucks for a class

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    I love this guy. He's great at giving thorough, understandable explanations. Thanks so much!!

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    I love your analogies!! They help so much better than just giving definitions! Thank you!

  • @anthonysudano9240
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    Just wanted to say how much these videos are helping me through college level biology; What would otherwise take me hours to synthesize you summarize in less than 20 minutes! Thank you so much for taking the time to make this videos,
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  • @mikemills4672
    @mikemills4672 9 лет назад

    Always amazed how I can watch Mr. Anderson's short videos and learn more in 10-15 minutes from him than I learn from reading a whole chapter in a textbook in an hour. Thank you Mr. Anderson and Bozeman Science.

  • @viviandarkbloom172
    @viviandarkbloom172 6 лет назад +25

    I’m giving a presentation on this tomorrow and you made the endocrine system so much easier than the textbook! Your videos have saved me this year in AP Bio 😂 Thank you so much

  • @nealschultz3470
    @nealschultz3470 10 лет назад +5

    Best overview of the Endocrine system that I could find. Subscribed!

  • @kchannel6426
    @kchannel6426 7 лет назад

    thank you for all the time you spent making all these video lectures. time that a lot of us don't have. you are truly an educator, making use of all the technology available to teach better and with a wider audience. thank you. thank you very much.

  • @amberhumphrey8278
    @amberhumphrey8278 11 лет назад

    I just want to say THANK YOU for making this video. I've read this chapter about the Endocrine system about three times, watched so many videos and it still wasn't clicking, but you were very thorough and gave me something to visualize to understand. THANK YOU!

  • @8000Alexander
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  • @airinacan1
    @airinacan1 5 лет назад

    Thank you for this excellent lecture. The way you explain the endocrine system makes sense. I’m paying over a grand to listen to my professor and it makes no sense. You are straight to the point without the filler. Thank you!

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    @JPK965 8 лет назад +25

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  • @clavonne89
    @clavonne89 10 лет назад

    THANK YOU so much, I am a nursing student and we are currently exploring the Endocrine system, Ive read about it over and over again, but it just doesn't click, I came across your video, and magically, I GET IT NOW!!!!!!! THANK YOU AGAIN, AWESOME VIDEO!!!

  • @tnboats86
    @tnboats86 9 лет назад +4

    I dont think you realize how much this video helped me! Thank you. It was better worded than what my professor lectured to us ( I hope she doesn't see this lol)

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    @fatimasmith5989 10 лет назад +4

    Totally understand the Endocrine system like 10x's better now. Thank You!

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    I remember since this is such a good explanation for the endocrine system, even my teacher uses Bozeman Science for system presentations. Thanks for the info.

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    @blackvenomnicole 9 лет назад +3

    Thanks for the explanation

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  • @jemisbabes
    @jemisbabes 7 лет назад

    Just found this video and it is fantastic, one of the topics in the human body I am studying is the endocrine system and this explains it perfectly. I will be searching for more of these videos, thanks a lot.

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    @MsTobuscus 9 лет назад +69

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  • @adonenglish8793
    @adonenglish8793 10 лет назад

    I'm studying Fitness, and I'm writing my exercise physiology exam. This video explains everything crystal clear to me. I kind of messed one of my pop quiz tests by forgetting some of the glands, hormones and actions. Thank you for this vid!!!

  • @seemahamdard
    @seemahamdard 10 лет назад +1

    That was awesome. Very clear and to the point. Totally went along with u at the end. Thank you!

  • @KevinPark
    @KevinPark 10 лет назад +41

    who the hell actually clicked thumbs down?

    • @arbab2569
      @arbab2569 10 лет назад +5

      people who want to copy answers from his video but they failed to. :)

    • @jye1258
      @jye1258 5 лет назад +2

      me

    • @francanwokeocha6998
      @francanwokeocha6998 5 лет назад

      Kevin Park even Jesus has enemy

  • @peterarnold475
    @peterarnold475 8 лет назад +7

    when you say that GH causes cells to grow, do you mean that the cells get bigger or that the rate of mitosis increases?

    • @peterarnold475
      @peterarnold475 8 лет назад

      because i thought cells are always the same size

    • @1elimorse
      @1elimorse 8 лет назад +3

      +Peter Arnold Some cells duplicate through mitosis, but specialized cells undergo hypertrophy, which means they actually just get bigger in size

    • @peterarnold475
      @peterarnold475 8 лет назад

      +1elimorse thank you!

    • @Vicky-hq1mp
      @Vicky-hq1mp 7 лет назад +1

      Peter Arnold cells growth means....cells exponentially increasing numbers..not in size

  • @JeffreyHackReacts
    @JeffreyHackReacts 11 лет назад

    Thank you for the presentation of this video. I needed some way of understanding how everything worked for a project I'm doing, but I couldn't find enough information to explain the whole process the way I wanted it to be described. I thank you again for helping me. Your explanations and knowledge of all the videos you provide makes learning these different systems and how everything works so much easier. Again, thank you for your help.

  • @Jacksonjeans1
    @Jacksonjeans1 9 лет назад

    this video makes this much easier to understand. Thank you so much Paul Andersen! Keep it up!!

  • @maxiboy0421
    @maxiboy0421 10 лет назад +6

    you have taught me more than my biology teacher has in this entire year. lol

    • @navidnami4455
      @navidnami4455 10 лет назад +1

      hahahahaha dude u know what u r not the only one....i have no idea what is going on in biology classes across the world....guys next generation are totally fuckud up....

  • @frozencybro882
    @frozencybro882 9 лет назад +7

    11:58 hahah sorry for the awkward pause it's like Dora the explorer xD

  • @edenselixirs
    @edenselixirs 11 лет назад

    Dear Paul Andersen,
    You are the best! Thank you!!

  • @kylewarner1080
    @kylewarner1080 3 года назад

    Studying for my DAT with and I've watched a lot of your videos. Always spot on with great explanation and I always seem to understand what you're talking about. A++ on your entire channel. Wish me luck I take my test 1 month from now.

  • @shraygrover
    @shraygrover 9 лет назад +58

    AP BIO CRAMMING WOOOOO

  • @MsBubu900
    @MsBubu900 8 лет назад +11

    I thought hormones are being released in the blood stream then to the targeted cell...not directly to cell

    • @aminakhalid3776
      @aminakhalid3776 8 лет назад

      I m agree with u

    • @kaetlynliddy1464
      @kaetlynliddy1464 8 лет назад +7

      +MsBubu900 yes thats true that's why he said its like facebook and not gmail

    • @sunil2282able
      @sunil2282able 8 лет назад +2

      +MsBubu900 Well it can be both through the blood stream and direct. The endocrine cell can also target cells that are close to it directly it's called paracrine signaling.

    • @A3xiam1
      @A3xiam1 6 лет назад

      there are endocrine (directly into blood without duct) and exocrine (duct) hormone glands

  • @cheesestuffedpizzacrust5801
    @cheesestuffedpizzacrust5801 2 года назад

    promoting active learning with a quick labeling and function quiz at the end👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽BEST HONORARY PROFESSOR!!!!

  • @AmillionRays
    @AmillionRays 11 лет назад

    I sat in my class for 2 hours didnt understand NOTHINGl!!!! You explained everything clearly in 13 minutes. It was clear and concise :-) Professors need to learn how to keep things SHORT AND SIMPLE!!

  • @LisaMariePersaud
    @LisaMariePersaud 8 лет назад +23

    +Bozeman Science -- the average sized man is his father, Harold Franklin Wadlow ;).

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      @gabogabo7960 8 лет назад

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    • @KamikOzzy_
      @KamikOzzy_ 8 лет назад

      Hahah what a way to send the message lol

  • @MsxzMae
    @MsxzMae 9 лет назад +3

    You forgot to mention, "Progesterone" and the "Thymus gland"

  • @frascadesalsa
    @frascadesalsa 10 лет назад

    Been getting confused over the endocrine system for ages, and this clarified it all for me instantly just in time for my exam! :)

  • @belindajacobs8369
    @belindajacobs8369 7 лет назад

    You made it so easy for me to understand the endocrine system. thanks a lot. please dont ever stop making educational videos.

  • @BloeyWankah
    @BloeyWankah 6 лет назад +4

    Holy shit I enjoy Endocrinology so much

  • @shardhas.p3917
    @shardhas.p3917 7 лет назад +4

    o yes u where Vy mush helpful n god bless u lots I enjoyed learning from Dis video" but got five out of ten in yuh quiz " wil improve after all yuh enlightening facts u provided us tnks a mill"

  • @jamminInTheHood998
    @jamminInTheHood998 6 лет назад

    Sitting here taking notes while you talk, and it helped me so much. Thank you!

  • @iksalimbu278
    @iksalimbu278 9 лет назад

    I don't know if he is too good or my teacher is too bad cause i couldn't understand a thing when my teacher taught me this and now just 13:47 minutes including the Intro.. I know all about endocrine system (well at least what i need to know). Thank you so much Mr.Andersen. You Are Awesome!!!

  • @conniesong2808
    @conniesong2808 9 лет назад

    Thank you for this video! I'm learning this in my biology class and the way you related the endocrine system to our social media really helped me remember!

  • @4oncelaugh
    @4oncelaugh 10 лет назад

    thank you! My professor gave me this huge chart full of hormones and stimulating/inhibiting and what effects and where does it affect. A great introduction into this really tough section of the body.

  • @alethatehmeh269
    @alethatehmeh269 4 года назад +1

    You are the best teacher I have ever come across

  • @jennifercardenas680
    @jennifercardenas680 5 лет назад

    wow I have literally watched crash course, amebo sisters, and tons of other videos and I have learned SO MUCH and honestly understand this material after watching ! Thank you so much, this video really helps for an a&p student !!

  • @lakiam.1503
    @lakiam.1503 4 года назад +1

    Your videos give me a better understanding (visually) of the topics learned in class. Thank you!

  • @likeajavelin
    @likeajavelin 11 лет назад

    Helps so much! Opened up my text book and was overwhelmed with all the chemical productions of the different glands, this made it all click thanks!

  • @jodietawab2459
    @jodietawab2459 4 года назад

    I seriously wish you were my teacher don't know what I would have done without your videos thank you so much !!!

  • @MrJennie7893
    @MrJennie7893 8 лет назад

    I love all of Mr Andersons Videos EXTREMELY helpful in explaining things in a way I can remember. Thank you so much hopefully you'll make more!😆😆

    • @patriciathomas1828
      @patriciathomas1828 4 года назад

      Question
      Why does a girl of 12 develop B12 deficiency
      What is wrong in the body

  • @toxicgamer123
    @toxicgamer123 7 лет назад

    This dude saved me from reading 242 pages on the endocrine system. Thanks mate

  • @BananthahallyVijay
    @BananthahallyVijay 8 лет назад

    Effortless learning from your awesome videos! Keep them coming.

  • @julieannantis2525
    @julieannantis2525 10 лет назад

    Refreshing A&P for nursing unit on the endocrine. Thank you! This was excellent!

  • @Trixi3tr33
    @Trixi3tr33 10 лет назад

    You are theee best!!! You explain these systems in a way I understand and absorb!!! Thank you so much this will help me on the MBLEX

  • @quintinlovan9657
    @quintinlovan9657 9 лет назад

    Your review at the end was very wonderful to allow my mind to recognize what just happened. Thanks!

  • @2shalome
    @2shalome 2 года назад

    Very informative. It makes it easy to remember the glands, hormones, and their functions. Thank you.

  • @shaneclemente2294
    @shaneclemente2294 3 года назад

    My lord and savior during my days in A&P2.. now I'm in nursing school and I'm referring back to these old gems. Never ceases to amaze me

  • @jasminacosta2333
    @jasminacosta2333 11 лет назад

    I LOVE your videos! The pictures and red writing help a lot!!! Another great thing that helps me are your little "quizzes" at the end of the video! Awesome idea!! Thank you so much!