There is no such thing as a "placental gland", only the "placenta".
they have both innate and learned behavior.
The thyroid gland itself doesn't necessarily affect a person's behavior. However, a thyroid condition can affect a person's mental health. Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid) can cause anxiety and irritability. Conversely, hypothyroidism (under active thyroid) can cause depression.
If adrenal gland releases less cortisol then person may suffer from stress and will not act if he is harmed(beaten up) by someone.
Yes, a malfunctioning pituitary gland can lead to hormonal imbalances that may affect behavior and cognitive functioning. The pituitary gland regulates several hormones that influence growth, metabolism, and stress responses, among other functions. Disruptions in these hormones can lead to conditions such as growth disorders or emotional issues, which may manifest as learning disabilities or behavioral problems. Therefore, abnormalities in pituitary function can indirectly impact learning and behavior.
The thyroid gland is related to disorders that affect a person's metabolism, such as hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. These conditions can lead to either an underactive or overactive thyroid gland, resulting in metabolic imbalances that can affect weight, energy levels, and overall health.
The pineal gland in the brain produces serotonin, a neurotransmitter that is involved in regulating mood, behavior, and sleep.
Mumps affect the parotid gland .
A rabbit is a placental mammal.
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Goiter
When iodine is applied on the skin, it can be absorbed into the body and potentially affect the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland needs iodine to produce thyroid hormones, so an excess or deficiency of iodine can disrupt the gland's function and lead to thyroid issues.