Gland
While not considered part of the endocrine system, the liver produces more hormones than any other organ in the body. As a side note the liver performs 500 different functions including hormone production.
Gfr+secretion+reabsorption
Homeostasis is to conserve the normal function inside and organ or a body, any illness, trauma, infection or disruption of the normal functioning of the body is considered breaking of the homeostasis.
Bacteria is a unicellular or single celled organism they do not have any complex organ systems.
Bacteria is a unicellular or single celled organism they do not have any complex organ systems.
The medical term for excessive secretion of any gland is hypersecretion. It refers to when a gland produces and releases more hormones or other substances than normal.
Any organ that produces a substance derived from the blood.
While not considered part of the endocrine system, the liver produces more hormones than any other organ in the body. As a side note the liver performs 500 different functions including hormone production.
Any plant that produces what is considered a fruit produces a flower. But, not all flowering plants produce fruits.
Hypocrinism is the deficient secretion of an endocrine gland.
The liver is also a vital organ. A vital organ is any organ of the body that, if it's not working properly, you will eventually die from its lack of function. ....as are the lungs....
Any gland, the secretion of which has a strong odor.
Salivary Glands secrete saliva. They have digestive functions: plus their product binds food together,and begins digestion of carbohydrates. They also include a mild antibiotic. They make the enzyme salivary amylase which breaks polysaccharides into disaccharides and starch into disaccharides.
The gastrointestinal tract is not considered as a body cavity because it does not house any particular organ. All body cavities are supposed to house organs.
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Both types of reproductive organs produce hormones in addition to the production of ovum and sperm, respectively. The testes produce testosterone, and the ovaries produce estrogen and progesterone. Such hormones are responsible for control and onset of conception and the growth of offspring.
Gfr+secretion+reabsorption