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Endocrine System

The Endocrine System
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This part of the brain controls body temperature, thirst, and hunger and is responsible for controlling the hormones released from the pituitary gland.
a large ductless gland in the neck that secretes hormones regulating growth and development through the rate of metabolism.
This organ regulates your blood sugar level by releasing the hormones insulin and glucagon.
the action of defending from or resisting attack.
a lymphoid organ situated in the neck of vertebrates that produces T cells for the immune system. The human thymus becomes much smaller at the approach of puberty.
four tiny glands, located in the neck, that control the body's calcium levels. Each gland is about the size of a grain of rice. It produces a hormone called (PTH).
the production of offspring by a sexual or asexual process.
the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.
A chain reaction of hormones.
organs that produce spermatozoa (male reproductive cells).
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This is a lifelong process of physical, behavioral, cognitive, and emotional growth and change. In the early stages of life—from babyhood to childhood, childhood to adolescence, and adolescence to adulthood—enormous changes take place.
This gland located at the top of each kidney, produces hormones that help the body control blood sugar, burn protein and fat, react to stressors like a major illness or injury, and regulate blood pressure.
the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
a pea-sized structure located at the base of the brain, just below the hypothalamus, to which it is attached via nerve fibers. It is part of the endocrine system and produces critical hormones, which are chemical substances that control various bodily functions.
a flattened circular organ in the uterus of pregnant eutherian mammals, nourishing and maintaining the fetus through the umbilical cord.
It is responsible for the production of melatonin, which has a role in regulating the bodies time telling cycle.
a female reproductive organ in which ova or eggs are produced, present in humans and other vertebrates as a pair.
a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action.
organs that produce gametes; a testis or ovary.