The
Endocrine System
Your endocrine system
is a collection of glands that produce hormones that regulate your body’s
growth, metabolism, and sexual development and function. The hormones
are released into the bloodstream and transported to tissues and organs
throughout your body. The Table below the illustration describes the function
of these glands.

Adrenal
glands |
Divided
into 2 regions; secrete hormones that influence the bodys metabolism,
blood chemicals, and body characteristics, as well as influence the
part of the nervous system that is involved in the response and defense
against stress. |
Hypothalamus |
Activates
and controls the part of the nervous system that controls involuntary
body functions, the hormonal system, and many body functions, such
as regulating sleep and stimulating appetite. |
Ovaries
and testicles |
Secrete
hormones that influence female and male characteristics, respectively. |
Pancreas |
Secretes
a hormone (insulin) that controls the use of glucose by the body. |
Parathyroid
glands |
Secrete
a hormone that maintains the calcium level in the blood. |
Pineal
body |
Involved
with daily biological cycles. |
Pituitary
gland |
Produces
a number of different hormones that influence various other endocrine
glands. |
Thymus
gland |
Plays
a role in the bodys immune system. |
Thyroid
gland |
Produces
hormones that stimulate body heat production, bone growth, and the
bodys metabolism. |
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