There is no single answer to this question, but one common aspect is that most hormone release is in somehow regulated by a negative feedback system. For example a hormone produces an effect that in turn inhibits the same hormone's release. There are also positive feedback loops as in the rise of glucose acting to increase insulin release which then lowers glucose levels.
Growth hormone controls growth.It is secreted by pituitary gland.
Testosterone: hormone secreted by the testes
It produces hormone parathomon. It increases the Ca level and decrease the phosphate level of bllod
That is andeuratic hormone. ADH. It is secreted by posterior pituitary.
Calcitocin works with parathormone to regulate the calcium level of body. Parathormone rises the calcium level and calcitonin reduces it.
The majority of secreted thyroid hormone is T4 - the storage hormone.
That is hormone gastrin. It is secreted by stomach
It is the hormone thymosin. It is secreted by thymus.
It is the growth hormone. It is secreted by anterior pituitary.
Growth hormone affects the body growth. It is secreted by anterior pituitary.
The parathyroid hormone. Also called as parathormone. This hormone is secreted by parathyroid glands.
The hormone secreted when blood sugar is low is called glucagon.