Pituitary gland
One way the endocrine system helps maintain homoeostasis is by having hormones which are released. Some of the hormones include insulin and adrenocorticotropic hormone among others.
The pituitary gland is sometimes called the master gland because it releases a number of tropic hormones which influence the activities of other endocrine glands.
the diestive system provides the energy and nutrition that the endocrine system uses and regulates. the endocrine system in turn regulates the digestive system by producing hormones such as insulin that help metabalize foods and nutrients.
endocrine system
the diestive system provides the energy and nutrition that the endocrine system uses and regulates. the endocrine system in turn regulates the digestive system by producing hormones such as insulin that help metabalize foods and nutrients.
the endocrine system
the pituitary gland in the brain that regulates the organ systems by secreting hormones to control other hormones. it is called the endocrine system.
it regulates your hormones and controls other glands in the body
To produce hormones that regulate many body processes.
The chemical product of an endocrine gland is called a hormone. These cause changes in the body. Different glands will produce different hormones for different purposes. For example, the adrenal glands will produce adrenaline (fight or flight hormone), the pituitary gland will produce testosterone and oestrogen (puberty hormones) and the hypothalamus in the brain will produce many hormones that regulate bodily functions such as breathing, heart-beat, body temperature etc.
The body system that secretes hormones is the endocrine system. The organ of the endocrine system that aid in metabolism is the thyroid, which is located behind the trachea.
the ptuitry gland located in the brain which regulates all hormones depending on the organ and amount of hormones present.