A gland produces hormones, which perform a variety of functions. Some of them make you grow (somatropin), while some of them help you control your weight and moods (thyroid). There are many glands throughout the body and they can all produce an assortment of hormones. The pituitary, though, is the master gland that controls all the other glands and does so by producing its own hormones.
To regulate the function of thyroid gland
No. It is actually one of the smallest glands, though it does a big job. The main function of the pituitary gland is to make and release hormones and is controlled by the hypothalamus. The largest gland in the body is the pancreas.
The hypothalamus, has the primary function of regulating body temperature.The hypothalamus functions as a type of thermostat for the body.[
The pituitary gland!!
Eccrine glands are the most abundant sweat glands and they are also over your body and function throughout your lifetime.
a duct that carries tears from a gland out to the surface of the eye
Carries matured sperm from the testes to pass through the seminal vesicle and the prostate gland, which contribute liquids to form semen. It then connects to the urethra which carries semen and urine outside the body.
It releases a chemical in the body
Regulate Body Heat *(^_^)* A+
To regulate the function of thyroid gland
pineal gland
it releases hormones that control puberty in your body
the pp
EndrinalNO, Adrenal
The poisonous gland is larger than the mucus gland and provides protection and defenses for the body. The mucous gland is smaller than the poisonous gland and its function is to provide moisture for the skin.
No. It is actually one of the smallest glands, though it does a big job. The main function of the pituitary gland is to make and release hormones and is controlled by the hypothalamus. The largest gland in the body is the pancreas.
The hormone from the thymus gland does play an important role in the body's immune mechanis. The thymus gland produces T-cells as its main function.